Prince Charming and the Bluebeard

Quinn 2022-11-18 04:52:36

If Prince Charming is real- if he could save you

You needed to be saved from the unfairness of everything.

Then he saw you... he was the first strong enough to lift you.

Now, in his castle, you learned that Prince Charming and Bluebeard are the same man.

and you don't get a happy end until you love both of them.

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I watched the first season of "You" in four days of vacation. It was short but powerful, and the lines and supporting roles were not procrastinated and wasted at all.

As many drama fans have said, aside from the psychopathic aspect of the male protagonist, this drama is very much like a little sweet drama. The male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight. In order to protect her and get rid of scumbags, see through her bad friends, teach her to resist unspoken professors, and take care of her daily life just so that she can concentrate on writing, support her dreams, and encourage her to stick to it. Own. In the eyes of the heroine, or even any outsider, the hero is an excellent man, "a man that brings the best of her".

In fact, from God's point of view, the male protagonist attacked her boyfriend, followed her out, peeped at her life, sneaked into her psychiatrist's office to find her information, killed her best friend in the fight, and finally She was imprisoned in a glass cage in the basement.

It is not uncommon for us to get angry for the sake of love and for the sake of beauty.

After watching this drama and being sweetened by it, I was thinking, where exactly is the boundary between love and perversion. What is the difference between protection and possession. Someone rescues you in distress, is it your Prince Charming or the devil.

That person who keeps saying that you are the only one who gives everything for you is the so-called love.

Is the person who removes obstacles for you and punishes evil and evil for you the so-called love?

I have no idea.

The male protagonist's life before he fell in love with the female protagonist seemed to be dark. No father or mother, there is a guardian who violently beats and scolds when he has a strong desire to control, and a girlfriend who loves with all his heart but cheats on the record producer. In his view, there is no such thing as right and wrong in the world, just like his paranoid bookstore owner taught him that only being beaten and locked up is salvation, and some people deserve to die. Those sudden slaps, the tossing shelter, the transparent and narrow glass cage, the love that was thrown into the ground and trampled on, let him learn to treat life like a book, tearing off the bad and unsightly neatly, and taking the precious Careful collection, a little temperature, humidity and light can not be wrong. Most people are just reckless idiots who don't know how to cherish. He seems to regard love as redemption, so there can be no flaws or obstacles.

So he questioned in his heart why the heroine hated and hated him in front of him, obviously he was the one who did everything to love her. Her ex-boyfriend, best friend, and her professor are all taking advantage of her and looking down on her. Shouldn't those who pretended to say good things in front of her and beat her to the dust behind her disappeared into this world?

The heroine didn't have an answer either, she just felt frightened and disgusted.

The heroine's life seems to be very glamorous and beautiful before falling in love with the hero. I came to New York alone for a prosperous dream, and made friends with a group of wealthy friends who had no worries about food and clothing, a stable teaching assistant job, and endless parties and boyfriends. Just immerse yourself in the world of writing, dream of a certain article being picked by the eye, and then get ahead. In fact, there are only endless bills, jobs threatened by professors that will soon be lost, and unaffordable consumption for the sake of being gregarious. The love she thought was gone in a blink of an eye. So she felt that anyone could be a bed partner, and she deceived herself and endured the world she didn't belong to.

They both thought each other was their salvation, so after discovering the truth about each other, they all collapsed and despaired, and then whoever was stronger would survive.

In fact, I once felt that the male protagonist was redeemed. He learned to believe, learned to kill people not according to his own likes and dislikes, and learned not to be a beast in the eyes of others, just because the female protagonist said he was beautiful and she loved him very much.

So when that belief was destroyed, the camel named Love was overwhelmed. He was desperate to keep her, or destroy her, if not.

Perhaps what he pursues is not the heroine, but the obsession called love, which can only be possessed by him, without any uncontrollable factors. If there is a defect, repair it, destroy it if it cannot be repaired, and then find the next one and start all over again.

What is it like to love someone?

Let me find out in season two.

PS: Sadly, Paco unknowingly followed Joe's path too. People at the bottom of society have a lot more grief and last resort than others.

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