I watched it because of the episode trouble I'm in. I don't understand why the screenwriter wants to set the male protagonist to be a gangster and the female protagonist to be a wife. Could it be for the dramatic tension?
The male and female protagonists put aside their identities, this is really what love should be like. After the male and female protagonists are in contact, it can be seen that the male protagonist has obvious changes. But without success. The heroine's character is obviously not compatible with her husband, why do you want to get married? Confused face. The acting style of the hero and heroine in the whole play is seriously inconsistent with my three views. Wouldn't it be nice to just write a little fresh love story?
I saw someone asking, why did it end when the train met? Otherwise, what should I do? After the kiss, the male protagonist was arrested by the police. The heroine was sent to a mental hospital? The ending was predictably poor.
In the end, the song is really nice, and the setting is really pulling the crotch.
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