From the character level, the infatuated girl created by Lily Collins is very beautiful, but I think this plot is really bloody. It really doesn't make people feel that this girl has suffered so much, she has been deceived, why hasn't anything changed? Inability to feel the change experienced by a person
Most of the people the male protagonist meets are full of malice, which can be understood as exaggerating the darkness of the society, but why are the priests in this drama so good... I always feel blunt, the male lead is very good, I like his smile on cosette, make people feel warm
Coming from the Nutcracker and the Four Kingdoms next door, Ellie bamber can be said to be very beautiful. I can't help but want to complain about Marius's appearance. How can it make people fall in love at first sight... It's just love at first sight, how can you conclude that the other party is kind and worthy of trust People... Sure enough, I'm not suitable for watching such a love story, I can't understand it at all...
From the plot, I haven't read the original book, but this love-hate entanglement makes me think that I may be out of touch with the world in this play. The kindness of the male protagonist is what makes me feel strange. I feel that the adopted daughter has grown up as her own and risked her life and even sacrificed her own life, which makes me feel a bit excessively kind, mentally burdened, and skipped a lot of details in the middle. For example, how he became the mayor and how he had so much money. From the second half, his softness will become an obstacle to his progress. This is also the reason for the tragedy of this character.
Nothing unexpected happened, and it was also one of the reasons for feeling a little visual fatigue.
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