Mixed in the tragic love story at the other end, D's variety is more dominant. A character like D is the most outstanding master in martial arts novels. All angry emotions can be turned into peace, but not the kind of person who is emotionless. The pact with Layla can also be seen as an explosion of his own way of loneliness and hope that he has lived in the world for many years. But that doesn't change anything. Aesop's fables tell a story about bats, bats are so strange that animals and birds do not accept him. D is also in such a situation, an embarrassing position, which is difficult to be accepted by any party after all. But life is so long as a trick. Layla returned to the world for a hundred years and returned to dust, but he could not be liberated, and he could not even break free from his own heart to give Layla a flower that belonged to the outside of the agreement.
No matter from the soundtrack or the plot, the film interprets the role of D very well, there is no denying it. It's done very successfully.
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