love it to death! This American drama is the most shocking to me this year, and it touched me too deeply. Whether it's a madman or a madman, it perfectly embodies the center of the show, which is reality and fantasy. Owen's psychosis shows us both sides of the world. On the one hand you want to appear or want to get, and on the other hand there is that which will never appear. Through the fantasy in the play, many things can be manifested and revealed to us vaguely. Because it is too difficult to say these in reality, such as Annie's mother and sister, Owen's girlfriend was bought by the family. Because of Owen's character and the hatred of his family, he imagined a perfect brother who treats him well. What is obtained in fantasy is often out of reach in reality. Most of the ten episodes of the show are about fantasy, with a slightly slower pace. I thought it was just a 4-star drama to watch, but the last two episodes became a 5-star must-see drama. In the end, the whole film reached its climax. The ninth episode was the bridge between reality and fantasy. Finally, the tenth episode was the two people who really understood everything through fantasy and were cured. I watched 10 episodes in one day, and it felt great. The whole layout of the play is very large. The two-line narrative in the front and the reality and fantasy in the back seem confusing, but it is not difficult to understand. The reason why I was shocked, in fact, is due to the background music, which is really good and artistic. Well, one last word, I really love this show!
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