The content will be relatively short, and there will be no spoilers, so eat it with confidence.
Many people commented that the reasoning and suspense of this work is not good, the plot of elementary school students, and it is easy to guess. I don't make comments, just express my own opinion.
As far as the street where I don't exist (also known as the city where I don't exist, hereinafter referred to as my street) is a work, its plot development is reasonable, and there is nothing unreasonable in terms of character reactions, etc. Point, I wouldn't give a score below 6 -- the chassis is solid. In addition to the fact that I Street is doing a really good job on the real selling point - the character building and the emotional performance between them - I can give it a 9 or more.
To rise to a higher level, is it necessary for a work to be perfect? On a solid basis, the selling point is good enough, and that's enough. As for other areas, it is naturally better to be able to do well, but the average level will definitely not be a deduction. If it doesn't really interfere with the viewing experience, why bother looking for something unpleasant, it's enough to have a bright spot that makes you happy.
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