The first episode, to be honest, if it wasn't for the suspense set up well, I almost stopped watching it. Everyone babbles, without a compelling plot and charismatic protagonist.
However, after spending 6 hours reading it, I am still a little unsatisfied. The director peels off each character like an onion, allowing the audience to slowly understand the plight of each character and the rationality of their behavior.
We have encountered situations similar to them more or less, doubting the value of our own existence, fighting for unfair treatment, trying to get away with wrong things, devoting ourselves to work every day or living a life in the net, Facing all kinds of problems, some people choose to compromise, some choose to face it positively, some accept it, and some lose their minds. In the face of various entanglements, various emotions are generated, and various behaviors are made in the entanglement of reason and emotion. Look at this human world like a zoo, look at yourself, and take a warning.
Hawaii's own filters, distinctive bgm, and occasional embarrassing plots make this show unique.
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