Every episode, from the soundtrack to the slow motion to the podcast sound, is simply appropriate to the slightest. It takes the audience into the depths of the story step by step, giving clues but not sure, and the acting skills of the characters-seeing Aaron knows to blow up . Even in the twin, the character interpretations of the two sisters are still quite different and more in place. 19 years, the best time for a mother, the most blooming youth of a teenager, can only turn into tears and three words I love you intertwined with all the love, regret, pain and compassion before the sickbed, a ending that can never be satisfactorily— -The truth of life.
Of course, there are also regrets. Why did the obliterated father say to Renee that night, "Do as I say", why would Warren be seen by the scavenger over the wall without giving any explanation, and is the police chief really afraid of his position? To reverse the case and send someone to kill his son in prison.
When truth and justice conflict, how do we choose? How much do we need to pay for the truth? How many stories are hidden behind a glamorous family? How many mistakes can we make, and how big can we make mistakes? How can the lost time and love fill the void in the heart? This is the question that mini dramas are pursuing, because this is life.
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