I personally think the first one was the most successful. The male lead is definitely a pervert. The reasons for this are complicated. When I was a child, I saw my mother suffer from domestic violence for a long time as a witness. Later, when I entered the orphanage, I was subjected to school violence by other children. Later, I met the bookstore owner and was forced to suffer both mental and physical violence. . In fact, his heart has always been very contradictory. He longs for love and wants to love, but he does not know how to love. In his opinion, to love someone is to lurk beside her, monitor her every move, remove all threats for her, and even kill for the person you love. Does this process sound familiar? Undoubtedly, he has an inextricable relationship with his mother. When he saw her mother being treated with violence, he wanted to resist and save her. He hid in the closet and shot, but even this did not achieve a "happy ending". In the end, the mother and son were still separation. So he came to the conclusion in his mind: when a person finds out who I really am, it will be too late and she will leave me. So he hid himself and put a human skin mask on himself.
After careful comparison, you will find that the people on the male protagonist's "love" have the same characteristics: slag-absorbing physique, hurt by love, completely different from the inside and on the surface, but there is always a kind of momentum to move on. They are all similar to his mother, so I have to mention that the influence of the original family on the child is really indelible in a lifetime. He eyed her, looked up everything about her in social software (this tells us not to upload everything in our lives to the Internet, it's really scary for privacy leaks to be targeted by criminals!) and then use another character to slow down slowly penetrated into her life. Think the protagonist really loves them? I don't think so, it's actually a kind of control. He calls himself "protection", but what he can protect is actually himself, the little boy who is eager to protect his mother from domestic violence.
He always feels that he is the real life, while others are living in the false. I don’t think that’s the case. Humans are inherently complex and multi-faceted, and human nature is complex. In today's Internet era with the rapid development of science and technology, it seems that there is no gap between people, but in fact everyone has erected barriers for self-protection. Everything published on the Internet can actually be regarded as a protection mechanism, and at the same time, people's inferiority complex and longing for life can be seen from it. In fact, this is in contrast to the setting that the protagonist likes reading very much.
The book in the play is a symbol, a carrier, and a symbol of self-isolation. He likes reading very much, and every story seems to happen to him, which is also the source of his rich fantasy. He knows how to make a book look new, but to know that it looks like this on the surface, but it is still the same on the inside, isn't it similar to himself?
Hidden by different people are the same broken souls.
Ps: The male protagonist's temperament is really good. After checking it, I found out that it was Dan from Gossip girl. His acting skills are very good.
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