I always feel that there seem to be more and more dramas like this in recent years, and they say a twisted thing in a seemingly bland tone. "I" is about a man with superb medical skills who lost his wife and daughter, and turned a man who raped his daughter into a woman who looked like his dead wife. Although there are many warm scenes, such as Rob's deep affection for his dead wife, Rob Dote on her daughter, but these kinds of dramas inevitably use blood and sex to create gimmicks.
In the end, what kind of question does this type of film want to address to all audiences, facing the victims of the tragedies created by life, the ending is always tragic? For example, Rob, when he became a father who only wanted revenge, and faced a man who indirectly caused him to lose his daughter, what was the reason for him to want to turn such a man into the appearance of his dead wife? Is it a little residual sanity that doesn't want to kill this young man? Luckily this movie uses flashbacks, otherwise I would have directly classified it as a gay movie, because at least at the beginning of the movie I was obsessed with Vera's attractive body and beautiful face for a long time. When all the mysteries are solved, why does Rob imprison Vera? I began to feel sorry for Rob. When I saw him wake up from a nightmare and saw Vera beside the pillow, he hugged Vera, put his face close to Vera's neck, and fell asleep in peace, I really felt for him. It is a man who needs comfort and is very vulnerable at heart, which is the biggest tragedy in the whole movie. The old maid of his family kept saying, what are you going to do with her? Kill her, kill them all~~~~I know, I know~~~~~~~~~ It is this old maid who can see Rob's heart most clearly, she sees Rob facing Wei La Shi's inner hesitation also saw Rob's final outcome.
Everyone in this world is wearing a skin. When we miss someone deeply and face someone who knows they are not but have the same skin, we will not bear it. This is the weakness of human nature. Where the heart shines and the weak! ! !
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