chapter1.
The rhythm is really slow. The time of a movie tells the cause. There are not many real plots. I don’t know if the details found so far are foreshadowing. Let’s take a look.
The male protagonist made a real-name unlucky ghost. When he woke up, he found that there was a dead person around him, drinking and taking drugs, fragmented memories, unable to testify himself, surveillance video, eyewitnesses, murder weapons, and absconding in fear of crime, the only place where the protagonist's halo was probably encountered A lawyer who was inexplicably willing to help him, even though the lawyer seemed like a hapless one.
From being taken back to the crime scene by the police as a drunk driver on the side of the road, the whole process was calm to a little indifferent. In fact, I was stunned. All kinds of incomprehensible behaviors made me look like a fool, but if it was me, I guess It's not much better, so it's extraordinarily immersive.
Another plot that touched me was the male protagonist's father rushed out without wearing his shoes when he received a phone call, and then found that his taxi was missing, and stood in the middle of the road looking around in a daze. The male protagonist originally had a very happy family. Although living in a country with severe racial discrimination, it is not easy to be a minority group, but living in his own small circle is enough to entertain himself. Regardless of the final outcome of this case, his small world is also doomed to be devastated.
The difference between reality and movies is that the protagonist may become more tenacious after experiencing major hardships, and even unlock new skills and achieve another career, but reality often leaves you with nothing, and desperation does not allow you to survive, even under the cliff. No miracle awaits you.
View more about The Night Of reviews