A very watchable drama

Reinhold 2022-10-14 13:39:37

When I first brushed it, I also felt that the plot was procrastinating, so I fast-forwarded and watched the male and female protagonists (yes, I was in love at the time). But four years later, after finishing college life and going through so much, I feel that I have completely changed myself. Looking back on this drama, although some scenes dragged on for too long, I did not feel that the plot was superfluous.

The reason why I have always preferred foreign film and television works is that they are more in-depth than domestic works. Take this drama as an example, even the emotional line between the male and female protagonists includes their thinking about life and the world, their experience with reality and life, and their reflection on themselves. After watching the interview with the director, You Qi found that the arrangement was not as simple as it seemed on the surface. I think foreigners are doing TV dramas and movies not only for ratings and advertisements, but more to express themselves, but also to help various people in society speak.

It's probably not a suspense drama in the traditional sense, or a cool movie designed to stimulate people's perception and make your adrenaline surge. This show has tears every season. In my impression, Rosie's parents came to the police station to claim the body in the first season, the family watched Rosie's video in the second season, the young girl was dreaming of her future, and the third season, the little boy was outside the prison with his father who was about to be executed. Waving goodbye, and Linden's confession to Holder at the end of Season 4, I couldn't hold back the tears. So this drama is a suspense drama with tears rather than adrenaline.

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