It's a pity that I don't want to think about her mother's psychological distortion after watching this drama...
I think this drama was a success, especially at the end, when the heroine was in prison, she leaned on her mother's shoulder, as if to say, look, your mother is dead, and you can't get rid of her.
This is real horror. Even if the person who hurt you dies, the hurt they gave you is still there.
But in reality, the heroine is a person to be praised. After living under such high-pressure control for so many years, she can wake up, she can resist, she can plan carefully, buy a computer and a mobile phone by herself, and know the outside world, etc. etc., all reflect her desire for freedom.
The scary thing is that the freedom she wants is what she should have.
In the end, the real heroine admitted to second-degree murder, and she began to face life directly, which is a very brave thing... Although I don't know if her mother's influence on her can still affect her (I think she can), but she herself is A representative of resistance, I also believe that she can really come out and hope that life will get better and better.
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