Seeing the fifth chapter: escape, espionage, psychological battle, I feel that it is not inferior to adults. I prefer Norman! Everything is under his control, and the high IQ is really handsome! (My favorite character in it is also him.) As for Emma, Yasasi always feels that it will be a little bit out of reality (maybe this is also the reason why it is set as a child) (I think she is really optimistic and kind when watching anime Little angel, but in the middle and late stages of the comics, I really annoyed her...it's too idealistic) (Indeed, Yasasi became an annoying Virgin if she didn't shape it so well, and the enemy of life and death also wanted to save the ghost, and all living beings can Equality, as much as you can do as much as you can, or you will really cheat your teammates, miracles don’t always exist). Looking forward to the future development of the plot!
It's over! The screenwriter and production are very online, the whole process is high-energy, and there are various reversals. The protagonists are all online, and they don't procrastinate at critical times. The emotional scenes and wit battles are all online, not pretentious or pretentious. And a lot of details are well portrayed (the children did a good job), what is particularly wonderful is the use of various lenses, creating a terrifying atmosphere of all kinds of peeping and listening. From the initial impossibility to awakening step by step and finally achieving the goal of escape. Due to the high IQ setting, there is no need for too much foreshadowing, and it is done by directly reversing the impact on the audience. The moment when we finally escaped, it was really a hearty feeling, a hymn of the courage of human beings to take challenges when faced with difficulties, the perseverance of deliberate practice to achieve the goal of survival, the humanitarianism of not abandoning anyone in the face of difficulties, unity and cooperation Spirit, wonderful!
(Unfortunately, listening to the spoiler from roommates, the author's ability is limited, and the comics are more stretched in the back)
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