I don't want to say anything about the content, the group drama is great.
The reason for the five-star rating is that in the final episode, the song and content display ties all the plots together. Just like the sentence: "Taking it all for love."
From birth to the present, not everyone is as flawless as in fairy tales. What is more true is that we are all people at the bottom of society and have all kinds of setbacks. When encountering setbacks, not everyone can be sober enough, and some are still like Xiaoru, indulging in the feeling of intoxication (escape).
However, we can't get on the train that we long for, and we can't escape from everything as imagined. We love that short-lived crazy idea, but we're more addicted to the feeling of standing up.
There will always be a lot of people who are not ordinary, they are the people they want to be, and they have their own troubles. There will always be an inherent difference, not understood and discouraged by others, but the best way for oneself. I always long for that kind of life, but I have never experienced it but it is so far away. Until, that sentence was suddenly written in the diary.
"Obviously I haven't felt the madness of youth, but at that moment I was seriously told that I had to take on the responsibilities of an adult."
Watching the drama interpretation is also a mutual encouragement.
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