Reflecting the dark side of society from the work dilemma of small people, different characters are created in almost repeated dialogues, and various problems and phenomena are also reflected from these characters. The subject matter is not new, but this kind of humanistic concern is positive. Beautifying and vilifying a certain group is just a relatively calm narrative. What is lacking is that the performance space of the heroine is not large, and the portrayal of the surrounding characters is not deep enough. They are relatively flat, and lack the due contradictions and conflicts.
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