Before I saw the tenth episode, I gave the show three stars. The first two episodes are very exciting, the rhythm is very fast, and the plot climax of constant reversal is repeated, but after the third episode, it seems to be caught in a small-age plot of a tear-off story between a poor green tea bitch and her wealthy friend, the male protagonist It's from a perverted killer to become more and more like a spare tire who was forced by the goddess to play with the palm of her hand, and for a time I didn't want to watch it anymore. However, the appearance of the tenth episode directly reversed my views on this play, especially the monologue after the heroine was imprisoned, and it directly allowed me to add a star.
This film uses the male protagonist's first perspective to tell the story. Therefore, starting from the second episode, the image of the heroine Baker began to swing between positive and negative. For the audience, is Baker the kindness in Joe's heart, a good girl who simply loves writing and loves life, or is Benjamin trying his best to be rich? The problem of people coming close to squeeze into their lives as a bitch is very confusing.
Slowly seeing the last episode, Baker's real life was revealed layer by layer, and Baker, who was shown in front of the audience, finally got closer and closer to the real Baker. The answer to that question also appeared gradually after Baker's monologue.
In fact, she is neither the flawless goddess in Joe's eyes, but also the material bastard in Benjamin's mouth. Similarly, she is both.
It is a fact that she loves life, and it is also a fact that she is greedy for material things. She wants to have spiritual freedom, but at the same time, she envy the life of the rich. She wanted to be a princess, surrounded by Prince Charming, and she was unwilling to be a poor boy in a bookstore.
Baker is not unique, she is a microcosm.
She is the epitome of all girls with ordinary births but taller than the sky. There are some small talents, some small looks, some small uprights, and some small paranoias. For love, they linger between fantasy and reality. However, fantasy is always perfect, but reality is always cruel. A fake princess who tries to pretend to be a princess will naturally encounter fake princes pretending to be a prince.
The so-called law of attraction is probably the case.
"When Prince Charming puts you on crystal shoes, and the shoes fit you well, you are so happy and moved.
But on the campus, the real princess is around you with the autumn wind ticket. You see the gap between yourself and the rich girl and swear not to believe in fairy tales anymore.
But the story is buried deep in the heart, like poison.
If Prince Charming really exists, if he can save you from fire and water, you need to be saved from all unfair things.
When will he come?
The answer is countless moments of cruel shrugs.
It was Smith who sneered sadly when he scolded you for being fat.
It was in the kitchen on Thanksgiving Day, Uncle Jeff's molestation of you,
It was the accusation in his eyes when you told your father the truth.
From every boy you have loved, loved and pretended to be a man, you finally understand that there is no magic that can turn a beast into a prince. "
This is Baker's monologue and the love she has experienced. It can be seen that there is hardly any good ingredients. It's not just Benjamin, everyone is a scumbag, and repeated encounters with scumbags, which happens to reflect Baker's own problems from the side.
For a long time, her sanity allowed her to mix with wealthy friends, but her soul didn't like it. She is always confused, always pretending, with every man, she is always pretending. A person who dare not even present his true self, how can he let others walk into your true heart and fall in love with the true you?
Before he could not accept himself, all the fantasies about Prince Charming were in vain.
Compared to Baker, Joe is another kind of paranoia. He insisted that you think of others as what you think of others, so he thinks that Benjamin is dirty in his mind, so in his eyes Baker is dirty. But Joe overlooked one thing, that is, man himself is a complex and multi-faceted. The other side of Baker that he insists on not wanting to see does not mean that it does not exist.
So Baker and Joe couldn't blend perfectly, not only because one of them is perverted and the other is green tea, but because they both hide a lot from each other. Baker’s love tragedy also lies in this. When she finds every boyfriend with the “perfect prince charming” standard, she has also transformed herself into the imaginary “perfect prince charming girl” instead of her. Own.
What's more, there has never been a standard for love. But there is only one, the fairy tale is a fairy tale, because in reality, the probability of occurrence is really rare. Even if there is, it may be a fairy tale in disguise, peeling off the wonderful coat, the truth may be even darker.
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