I know this film because of the overwhelming commercial advertisements, but unfortunately I can't watch the fifth episode. Logically, the unfolding of many clues seems inexplicable. For example, the CIA, which has not been able to find a fugitive for 15 years, can accurately locate the cave the next day after receiving the inexplicable clue, such as the DNA report found at a glance, in the toilet tank of an old comrade-in-arms. 's birth certificate.
In terms of characters, the appearance and modeling actions are really good, but it is difficult to find empathy. The heroine, who has lived in the mountains and forests for 16 years, has an unacceptable adaptability to modern society. Sometimes it behaves like a blank sheet of paper, and sometimes it is self-taught without any foundation. One second is proficient at driving and even knows how to trigger and exploit car alarms, but nothing about surveillance cameras. He is obsessed with his own identity, and he can doubt his "father" who has raised him for 16 years because of an obscure clue within a second. And this superhuman father who is full of IQ and plays with the CIA in the palm of his hand is also like "I know you will do things, but I just don't tell you, I will deliberately make it very suspicious. " look.
Why did you expect the biological mother to die, so she stocked up with milk powder early in the cave, and the CIA didn't bother to study the magical processing efficiency of street surveillance video.
Some people say that if you continue watching, the viewing experience will improve. Maybe. But if the screenwriter wants to push all the "unusual" in the play to this DNA. Sorry, I'm not interested in such a superhuman character.
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