The infinite reincarnation has existed for a long time. The famous "Terror Cruise", "Edge of Tomorrow" and "Source Code" all involve the theme of reincarnation, and last year's "Happy Death Day" made the green tea bitch's heroine die N times. This drama is also based on the infinite reincarnation of death. The first four episodes are all about the heroine who keeps dying and coming back to life to find the reason, from anxiety and fear of confusion at the beginning to numbness and compromise at the end. When I thought that the story would end like this, the male protagonist opposite the mirror appeared, and he and the female protagonist, who were also experiencing infinite death, had an intersection with the female protagonist. Two people from completely different worlds began to search for answers, and in the process, they got to know each other, knew themselves, and finally found the answer and lifted the spell. Although the last two people of the story have merged into one from the two timelines, from the point of view of various details, the play is not over yet. Although Natasha is not the kind of likable type, but since "Orange Is the New Black", I really like her style!
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