I originally wanted to give three stars this season, because there is basically nothing new in the style or the story. Although the level remains the same. Moreover, the second season has actually been a little delayed, and the third season is basically repeated, which is very wasteful, and the viewing experience is no longer good. And in fact, after getting the answer at the end, it is obvious that many of the plots in the middle are asking for troubles, or the director deliberately put smoke bombs, but there are a lot of smoke bombs, which is unnecessary. The first few episodes of the third season were basically watched in fast-forward, and I felt that the ending should not be too much, and it should still be small, compared to the high-level concepts and theories set by the director. It turned out to be a very simple answer indeed. But the line of love that foreshadows the feelings in the front runs through to the end, sublimating the relatively simple ending. So give it four stars.
After watching three seasons, the first season is perfect, the second season is a bit slow, and the third season has a wonderful ending. So I personally think the length of two and a half seasons is more appropriate. Moreover, the concepts and philosophical concepts added by the director and screenwriter, including some character relationships, are a bit too much, and the ending is actually unstoppable, which will make people feel a little tricky. Some of them are really unnecessary. In fact, it can be added to the first half of the second season. It is enough to keep the style and atmosphere and keep the back ground and fill the hole. But the director and screenwriter may not be able to stop, and continue to add to Riga, resulting in verbosity and puffiness. On the contrary, it somewhat lowers the standard of the whole show. However, it can be understood that the general housing is the most difficult. And there is no standard for this level of drama. It's not easy to shoot like this.
Even if there are some flaws, the whole drama is a rare drama in recent years. A good drama has many breakthroughs in terms of story, concept, sound, music, and picture shooting techniques. It also has a strong sense of style and atmosphere. The shaping of each character in such a complex group portrait is also remarkable, which is really rare. It should be said that from the screenwriting to the final post, every link is excellent. Thank you very much to all the creators for bringing you such a rare drama.
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