Next time, Kim Eun-sook will write a romantic comedy that does not require logic... The whole drama has a grand structure and empty content, and the branch lines are complicated and boring, and there is not enough time for the main line of romance to unfold. Li Lin went back and forth between the two worlds for 25 years, but the only two things that worked were killing Shizhen and chasing Taiyi. Gu Ruilian has no ambitions and has done nothing to advance the plot or make it impressive. From the fifteenth episode to the finale, it is obvious to take it lightly, Goo Seolhyun's mother was replaced, Sejin was killed, and Li Zhixun's mother died. Instead of continuing the climax of the plot, it just chose a very flattering writing style, using a simple solution to change the past. Although it can also finish the story line, it is still a sigh of relief.
I still like that Zheng Taiyi did not choose to give up his life and the world for love.
In fact, when the trailer came out, there were expectations for the shaping of the two worldviews of the empire and the Republic of China, but there is no essential difference between the two worlds in the play, the difference is only for the plot service.
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