I gave up the drama after watching a few episodes in the first season. The complex operation of forcibly mixing and stewing several classic characters really doesn't like boring. I clicked on this season and found that the narrative rhythm is very good, and the soundtrack is surprisingly good. The setting of the Sisters of Death reminds me of the witch Kara in the Chronicles of Rhodes Island, and the sheep in Haruki Murakami's Goat Hunting Adventures. As an unbelieving theist, I personally believe that there is something higher than our existence in reality. The real story is a socialized plot. It is estimated that people who like this ip should not like this. Hitler came to power in 1933 and ended the Weimar era, and began to revive the German economy and walk out of the shadow of defeat in World War I. In the same year, Roosevelt came to power, stopped the prohibition, and implemented the Roosevelt New Deal. Lead America out of the 1929 financial crisis. Time comes to 1938 in the film, the year when the mountains and the rain are coming, Japan launched September 18 a year ago, Germany will launch the European War a year later, and Pearl Harbor will be bombed three years later. The prophecy in the first episode feels that the screenwriter can make it up to World War II, but it is estimated that it will not be so big. . . . The above is purely personal. . . ps: The male protagonist looks like Jio Nidepp
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