Similar to last season, very gripping story, but too slow-paced.
It suddenly dawned on me that the writers seemed to be purposely blurring the reason for the sibling conflict, because there's nothing more infuriating than unprovoked evil. The writers spend a lot of time intensifying their emotions, but they deliberately do not explain the reasons for the conflict.
For example, at the beginning of the tenth episode, the brothers were telling stories in the tent, and there were two important pieces of information: 1. The wolf howled. When the younger brother deceived people when he was an adult, he often told jokes about the wolf howling. Second, the gas lamp. It was also mentioned before that his symptoms appeared after he divorced his ex-wife, so he needed a gas light to take pictures. Perhaps the gaslight represented his need for intimacy? That's why his situation deteriorated to the extreme after being "abandoned" by everyone, which may eventually lead to his death. This section only took a minute.
In contrast, the part where my brother went crazy and demolished the house took four minutes, almost no information, and the only purpose was to lay the groundwork for his death.
In the end, I found that this group of people were all stubborn and unwilling to accept people's opinions and help like old white. In the end, everyone sang karaoke in hell together... The only person who listened to people in the play may be the gangster boy .
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