Three episodes here, the foundation has been laid. The performance of the cult mainline brother is very attractive. Unlike other actors who play madmen, he does not have epilepsy at every turn. The younger brother plays the appearance of a lonely normal person who is disturbed by evil voices in his bones. , add one star here. The main elements of the brother base have been thrown out, the third party's blunt words (sister-in-law's painful understanding), the brother's "holding no foundation at all" version of hugs, plus various silenced lines, plus one star. The fate of the main characters intersects, the scenes are properly allocated, and each episode is 45 minutes into a sense of substitution. So overall it's not bad. Besides, my brother Seth is more handsome than in the stills. That's plus~ Children who are still hesitating can start. It's a drama worth looking forward to.
[Finally ask why there are no hardworking and selfless subtitles to do subtitles after three episodes...]
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