It was very enjoyable to watch ten episodes in one breath. There was no urine in the rhythm and plot. The current situation of the society was told from the bottom of the society. It was a very realistic and conscientious drama. The analysis of marriage and human nature is very interesting.
Are people really both good and evil? Is there really 100% honesty in marriage? All we can see is the day and the night, and we don't know what the real night looks like, and where we live, issues such as religion, race, gangsters, drugs, human trafficking, and high-class people are suppressed very harmoniously, and there is basically no contact with them. So I can't comment on this subject, but I am reminded of Liang Shuming's book "How Will This World Still Be?" I don't know if it's good or not, but I can't afford pork anyway.
Is it right or wrong to use any means to achieve an end? There is no real good or bad. it's a philosophical question
Too much nonsense, in short, it's a very good drama, go watch it
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