WITHOUT A TRACE, there is also a translation called "Behind the Moon", which is very appropriate. This is a really boring show.
The background of the story is a metropolis, dark, endless skyscrapers, dirty alleys, gloomy and cold weather, and dimly lit old FBI offices. The dark tones fill the whole play, as if the depression and indifference peculiar to urban life. The protagonist is not clear enough, and the plot is similar, but I still keep chasing it episode by episode, and I often sigh after watching it. Each of us has a coordinate, a fixed trajectory, a fixed relationship, and a fixed living habit. We exist because of these. Without these coordinates, I am afraid that we do not know who we are. One day, you suddenly disappeared. The FBI turned over your computer, phone, mail, bills, insurance, and asked your parents, friends, husband, and colleagues. Everything about you was announced to the world in the open world, and was scrutinized in a naked way that was unimaginable on weekdays. The lice on those gorgeous robes, the turbulent waves in a peaceful life, the lies and truth behind those happiness are shocking and vivid. It turns out that we don't know the people we love, and we don't necessarily know ourselves. Sometimes you can't find it again, sometimes you're lucky enough to find it, but that doesn't mean life can go back in time or be saved. In one episode, a female surgeon went missing, divorced and had no children, worked more than 10 hours a day, and lived alone in a big house with a pistol in a drawer. SAM said, isn't it like me, with nothing but work. There is an episode where the bride of a wealthy wedding banquet goes missing, and the fairy tale of the golden boy and girl's childhood sweetheart turns out to be so dirty. There was an episode of a poor single mother who was killed in drug trafficking to pay for hearing aids. Smuggling to realize the American dream, unable to repay the debt of kidnapped children. A teenage girl who is unmarried and pregnant with her mother's esteem on her back. A short episode, a short story, sums up a person's life. Regardless of the wealthy, middle-class and poor, they are all chicken feathers. There is often no right or wrong in life. You can only make choices that were not so wrong at the time. Sometimes, life is really bitter and discouraged, and you want to make people cry. After the story is over, life will continue. Some have been deeply hurt and hit, and probably can't go back; So this is not a magical legend of the super-powerful FBI, but tells us that our lives are not complete, find an outlet, find a solution to the problem, try to live, escape can't solve the problem, and death can't solve it. It may not be easy, or it may be more painful, but I am still willing to choose to understand the truth, make up for my regrets, and work hard for the future.
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