Recently, after reading the original book, I discovered that the changes have been great. The Irish humorous style of the original book guessing the train does not match the serious detective drama (after all, a little girl is dead). It is more appropriate and popular to change to a paranoid and withdrawn male protagonist. The biggest subtraction of the heroine's undercover case is indeed too old-fashioned, in fact, I knew you were fake because I really killed it. . . Is it really appropriate to be so dramatic as an undercover agent?
I don’t understand why most of the descriptions of government corruption in the original work have been deleted. In fact, in the original work, the second Sunshine man discovered that his uncle was a corrupt official and his big house was not clean. In the end, no one made it public due to pressure. It feels quite realistic and ironic. .
A lot of childhood scenes with missing friends have been deleted for the sake of mystery or do you want to make a sequel?
Personally, I am most impressed by the newly edited male protagonist’s mother role. The sentence "They are not good to you at all, they always deliberately leave you alone in the forest." The past has become more mysterious in an instant, my buddy. Was it because of good or evil that was taken away by the mysterious power? The second season can make a big fuss on this, if any.
In addition, the hysteria of the victims’ parents towards the survivors was impressive and thought-provoking compared to the original text.
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