Blink of an eye: Ring Story

Percy 2022-09-24 17:50:44

It took three weeks to watch this drama, from the long wait in the first episode to the curiosity and anticipation of the third or fourth episodes, and then to the emotional touching of the last few episodes. This process is like flipping through a novel, step by step, for me Gradually getting better, slowly sneaking into the bottom of my heart. Perhaps it can be said that I have witnessed the growth of cole all the way, in an instant. The first episode created a huge loopback system in my mind and created a new world. It is full of technology and has a bit of ancient flavor. Regrets and surprises coexist. The fate of cole's brother was buried from the second episode to the eighth episode. During this period, it can be said that the audience should have always held a glimmer of hope and hatred for Danny's selfishness, but he still left. The expression "I don't hate Danny" is actually It's something I don't want to believe. It can only be seen as the director's portrayal of my brother as a person who will always be decent and whom we can cherish. Mei and his love stopped in that time gap, and beauty is so precious because it is an instant; the black security guard pursued perfection to the extreme, and he blinded himself at that time, and at this time he also found a way to not let himself be alone; Dad found a way to relieve himself, and when he handed his robotic hand to the lonely "child", the word "heterogeneous" seemed to no longer exist; a man with a heavy burden stubbornly guarded his family; grandpa When she was dying, her love for her grandson was "always there"; the lonely mother since childhood slowly found that the people around her were gradually leaving, and only her youngest son "come back".

This is a ring, a ring about all kinds of emotions in the world. It covers almost all emotions. In these eight episodes, you will find that it only uses the shell of technology to express these emotions. When you really end this During a circular journey, what remains in your mind is not necessarily the plot, but the moment that makes you sigh, they appear scene by scene, bringing you a spiritual touch. So much can be said about this drama... (to be)

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