The lines exploded, and there was no nonsense. In recent years, the number of film and television works from the perspective of women has continued to rise, which is regarded as a success. If you focus on words and metaphors, you may admire the screenwriter's ingenuity and skills even more. In a big way, even for small roles, their lines and acting skills are also very good. From the beginning to the end, the barrage has been superficially complaining about the appearance and acting skills of the two female protagonists, including the rhythm and planning of the episodes. The fact is that they had to be fools for the last two episodes and chose to close Mai. Apart from the themes, themes, and lines that attract me the most, the rest is a strong contrast between the pictures and the scenery, various contrasts and lens processing, which are really amazing. Rather than believing in love or friendship in the workplace, I believe in connections driven by interests. I do not deny my possibly superficial view. Kindness and conscience will not always come from the general public, let alone the high-ranking people, as simple and rude as people expect. Sadly it's less chilling because it's common sense. Here's the final episode: "Human nature is astonishingly consistent, and it just disappoints. So you might as well stay and fight to the end." So fight to the end, for whatever reason, I don't care.
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