Since he doesn't want to extend to the political category, if the director just wants to tell a suspenseful and tragic story of hatred and redemption, this drama is relatively complete, then the director should not dig deep into the line of the video tape and make it become The subplot serves as a foil, but the videotape has been playing an important role in leading the plot for several episodes in the future, and it has exposed the mentally retarded plot and caused several major bugs to withstand scrutiny. Law, after two more episodes, maybe this drama can be regarded as a good suspense drama... Which mentally handicapped characters are drawn from the video: The IQ of the special investigator in his 50s has dropped (this can be ignored), mainly because of two A beautiful protagonist got the videotape, but she didn't watch it herself. She grasped the weakness of the powerful and powerful, and she kept it in the safe so that she didn't have to wait for mold? He also said that it was the protection of his own life, but he never used it... There are also some that I am too lazy to say, and do not want to delve into the political point of view, but the second half has a large amount of metaphors and hints, but the result is scribbled and did not let this drama end The intention is to take it to a higher level, but it is limited to this. From a political point of view, there is no exposure video to bring more fun or corruption and late justice to the show... It is too much connotation to be so calm as water ( What is the difference between the moment of the last policewoman awarding the prize) and inaction... People who often watch dramas should know that if this kind of plot is filmed in the UK or South Korea, it will make it more charming and ironic... If it is filmed in Japan, the human nature is complicated The family injury, suspense and darkness will make it clearer for you... This drama is adapted from Harlan Coben's novel of the same name. I haven't read the original book, or if I read it, I might be pissed off...
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