The agreed feeling after watching Neverland will first talk about a few turning points that shocked me, which is also what attracted me to this work. The plot will never develop in the direction that the audience thinks, and it will be more interesting to watch. First, the big family of the orphanage that has been quiet for a long time is actually a farm that raises things. Gentle mothers are actually breeders. Second, when catching the inner ghost, I never thought that Lei of the three-person team was the inner ghost. The third twist, Lei is not a real inner ghost Lei is also to protect his good friends. The fourth turning point, Lei actually has the memory of a baby, so he made preparations to escape as early as six years ago. Fifth, the nun was actually a girl with a perfect score for food. She can choose whether to be a mother or not on the delivery day, so the children born by mothers are new food. The mother and the nun were actually carefree when they were young, until they discovered the secret of the orphanage, but they couldn't compete, and they were forced to accept these settings. Sixth, Norman was shipped without the halo of the male protagonist. Although there is always a feeling that he will come back. Seventh, after Norman shipped the goods, Emma quietly prepared everything to escape according to Norman's plan. Eighth, she thought she could only go out through the door, but she didn't expect to use the self-made ropeway to escape. On the day of the ninth escape, Lei wanted to set himself on fire, but in the end he ran away with them. Tenth, Ray is actually isabel's own son, no wonder Ray was full of mother-son friendship when he took pictures of isabel. There are a few points that need to be complained. The ropeway escape is too smooth. There are no cameras everywhere on the farm. Is this a kind of contempt for human intelligence by ghosts? A few places to poke tears 1. The day before Norman was shipped, he poured water for Emma. In the water room, helpless and weak, he had secretly decided that he was going to be shipped, but he still had to smile Strong for friends. I'm still a 12 year old. 2. On the day Norman shipped out, Norman asked his mother, are you happy? Mom said with a smile that she was happy. Thinking that if I were living in this story setting, I would definitely choose like my mother and be forced to accept it. In this story, no one is the real bad guy, everyone is innocent and cute before the age of 12, but after the age of 12, they are forced to accept the reality.
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