The ever-changing rural scenery, the war background, the constantly abused curly handsome and the complementary acting skills are still quite good-looking on the whole. It's just that the happy ending at the end is too unconvincing. V's role is far less than that of S, and his personality is also weaker and more ideal, especially when S finds C and informs himself that the cancer is in the late stage, V's eagerness to try is clearly a lustful little girl showing her true shape. It turned out that the image of the goddess who was pure and clean was swept away. And S is also a poor person, and her ending can only be said that the screenwriter is a little confused and abandoned. too cruel. According to the foreshadowing of the previous episodes, I would like to believe that C still loves S. For the first time, C responded positively to S, saying, "You have the right to take revenge on another man when you are abandoned by a beast." It was really touching. After he joined the army, S came to visit, C couldn't help but go into his wife's bedroom when he returned to the hotel room to pick up things, and the moment he picked up S's pajamas and sniffed affectionately, he showed his love and hate. "You forgave me, but you didn't forgive me".
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