Seeing that many people scolded in the comments, they felt unfair and wrote about their own understanding.
First of all, this drama reminded me a lot of things related to philosophy and psychology. Although it is a myth drama, the director just wants to use mythology as a gimmick to write real human stories. There are several lines in it, one Pursuing oneself, the second is what love is, and the third is more advanced. Regarding reincarnation, there is the mystery of "humanity" hidden in it. My understanding is that it is also seen in a book about meditation, which is just to borrow it: heaven There is love in all, love in hell, but the road to heaven is also love, and the road to hell is full of pain, so going to heaven is a little happier, but after all, the end is waiting for us. It's all love. After writing this meaning in the book, I entered other topics, but I had an extended idea. Between heaven and hell, it is the world. There is love and hatred in the world, which is complicated and deep, and we can understand this complexity as- -human nature. So once angels or demons come to the world, they will be infected by human nature and change. The phrase angels love the devil, everyone can understand it, it’s not nonsense, it has a reason. As for why, I think people who can understand have a good interpretation in the plot. If you don’t understand, I can only say You can't perceive the director's deep meaning if you don't have enough experience.
Let's go back to the first line-the pursuit of self. Only in the first season, the more full-fledged pursuit was naturally the protagonist Lucifer, but in fact, his angel brother and Maizi also used the pen and ink. I think the director's importance is well divided.
The second point is what love is. In fact, many people have complained that the male protagonist is weak and can be injured by the female protagonist. Haha~ friends, do you know why the director wrote that way? Because only the person you love can hurt you. If you don't love, this person will never hurt you. This should be what the director wants to emphasize. There is also a line in the play, which I recorded. I think this also explains love very well:
I don't know what your deal is, but you make me a better person(detective), and you're always got me back.What more could I ask for? I became a better person (the detective), and you always support me, why am I not satisfied?)
In my opinion, this is a more powerful confession than "I love you". Although the male and female protagonists did not confirm the relationship in the first season, they have already trusted each other from the details of the communication and the subtle changes in mentality and language. It is when the whole world abandons you, still willing to trust each other, just like the penultimate episode, the male protagonist is in a crisis of trust, and the female protagonist chooses to believe decisively!
In fact, this drama has made me understand a lot. I hope that those who say it badly can watch this drama again after the years are wasted. Just share these briefly, and then watch the second season.
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