This is a very poor film. I can only say that there are 2 to 3 episodes in this 7 episodes. There is absolutely no need to waste 7 episodes to shoot.
I don't know if this is the so-called season 0 that wants to make a complete world view. Because there are too many hidden things in it.
It can be analyzed from the plot here. The first batch of death row prisoners used the test environment and the dialogue of the censors to conclude that this large-scale simulation test can actually be made into the same framework as the Matrix or S.H.I.E.L.D. The spiritual world. It can provide rich people to enter such games to hunt and even enslave these death row prisoners. Because memory can be erased. It can even be modified.
So at the end of the day, a few key questions were still left unanswered. Why was everyone given an item to bury in the beach in the first place. Was it something before they went to prison or something random? Why is there a hotel?
In the end, it didn't make it clear. If everyone carries a sin. That woman killed her entire family. So why join her? How can she reproduce her sin? Why is he always hostile?
Although the doctor killed the perverted man, but later the so-called executive officer is gone, what happened to her?
What was the result of the impulsive murder of the male protagonist and the husband? What was the timeline of the spiritual world? Everything was not explained.
And acted out a disaster with a shattered plot, silly dialogue, and botched conflict.
It looks like he wants to say a lot of big truths. In fact, he didn't say anything. That's why this thing is so bad.,
Just to say the simplest thing, how can a person who has been separated from society for 25 years get back into society?
She put it back at the end. And is this a dream in a dream? And when she escaped for the first time, she herself was in the form of an old man.
It's really cool to be able to knock down a bunch of guards and jump in old man form.
Maybe what I wrote is too fragmented and it feels very strange to read.
Why is it because watching this drama gives me the same feeling of shattering as I wrote it, I don't know why
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