The story of Little White Rabbit Cinderella has been brilliant for two centuries since the popularization of film and television. No matter how bloody the conflict is and how simple the heroine is, as long as the ending is good, there will always be audiences willing to pay for their grassroots star dreams. It's just that after the talent show was overexposed, everyone can see that there will always be blood and tears behind the scenery. In this world without fairy tales, it is no longer convincing to choose a singer who came out of the draft and then pretend to be a fairy tale.
At the same time that the female first is getting thinner, the image of her old enemy female second is getting more and more plump. And Megan not only has a "full" background story and delicate emotional transformation, but also has a "full" voice and "body". This is the star quality that can't be covered by any kind of plot decoration.
A bit off topic. Returning to the theme, the last episode cried a lot for Ivy, her desperation and helplessness, and her dedicated persistence are heartbreaking. Art is never therapy; art is poison. I'm just thinking over and over what I'd do if a novice who wasn't as careful as me took the character and everything away. It must be admitted that there is no fairness and justice in art. It's just that you and I, as the second female, can neither waste our hearts for those unattainable luck, nor let the gain and loss become too heavy to drag down the original purity.
I believe Ivy can always find her smash after being reborn with the recommendations of so many people who appreciate her.
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