I watched eight episodes in two consecutive days. At the beginning, it was a bit violent, terrifying and cruel. When Edmund killed the priest late at night, he felt that he was brutally killing the priest. From the appearance of the heroine, the exquisite makeup, to the matching clothes, bags and shoes, the color matching is so good, the color study is very shocking to the eyes. Seeing someone say that every frame is a screensaver, it is true. There is also that small town, the scenery is so beautiful, and the sea is next to the road. I really want to travel and experience it. Particularly moving was the story of how they helped the lesbian pair escape. The heroine cannot be said to be a good person, and will kill people for her own selfish desires. But after seeing one of the lesbians suffering in the treatment, she decided to unite and find an opportunity to save them from the mental hospital. There are also female protagonists who take good people seriously, such as the man whose half of his face was destroyed. They also watched the so-called treatment of lesbians, that is, cruelly took them to the bathroom, one with hot water and one with cold water. The hot water kept rising from 37 degrees to more than 100 degrees, and the patient was soaked in a bathtub full of ice cubes. When I saw it, I also grinned. This is not a cure but a devastation. Use tyranny to control desire. Everyone in this show has a good side and a bad side. Sometimes their badness is justifiable, and their goodness is also full of goodness in human nature. This drama is full of satire, metaphor, politics, lesbian, war, marriage, society. There's a lot I haven't read yet. You all have finesse. There is no delay in the whole play, and the details of every scene amaze me. I see a lot of comments in the comments saying that it is a bit unfinished, but I personally don't feel it. Maybe it's for the next season. look forward to. Strongly recommend it.
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