In fact, I think the first half is okay, but the second half is really outrageous. The most outrageous is Dr. Bai. I don’t know why, her acting skills are very inconsistent. From hair color to eye color to clothing, the whole shape is It's very inconsistent with the atmosphere of the whole drama, and the acting skills are also a little exaggerated. I feel that I don't have a good grasp of the subject matter.
But these can be endured for a while. In the end, the most exciting and most strenuous thing is the fight. It is really cool to fight, but this part of the plot is too outrageous. First of all, it is the female subordinate, who can kill everyone with a single shot. I have to wait for everyone on my side to die before going up. The second is with a few people on their side, only attacking but not defending. I suspect that they sent it on purpose, and I guess it is. According to the setting, these people move very fast and are very confident without holding guns, but the fight is so fragile, they took a few guns to show their health (?) and then died...
The last fight scene was really funny. The man from the first generation dared to challenge the two second generation single-handedly, as if he had suddenly lost his mind. His whole behavior can be said to be illogical, so he just gave it away. The female subordinate is even more funny. She performed "I'm dead, I pretended to be" several times and then went offline quickly. In fact, her character design is also very interesting, but the offline is really sloppy. Choi Woo-sik's role had been paved for so long at the beginning, he thought it was powerful, but he collapsed after a while... All these people seem to be tools to set off the witch's force value, but even if the tool's force value is weak, is the brain broken? Forcibly subduing intelligence makes the plot logic very strange...
The overall look is very confusing, and Yu can't hide her flaws.
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