The shades are great and I like the rhythm at the beginning. The plot in the middle is a bit procrastinated, and after guessing and guessing, I have lost interest in who the murderer is in the end. The plot line of the policewoman felt meaningless, and in the end she simply left the case. The murderer's motive is a bit unreasonable. I always feel that the screenwriter wants you to dig into the horns, and you can't go on if you don't. The ending is very bloody. I wonder if the author has watched too many Chinese ethics dramas... and Youku introduced that this drama is a BBC version with no survivors. I thought that everyone would die in the end, but the result? ? ? What about no survivors?
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