The closest adaptation to the original

Electa 2022-03-24 09:02:59

I read the original several years ago, a thin book with intricate names of characters, only the general plot is left in my mind, I know the final ending, and even forgot the details of the series. But I have never forgotten my love for the original.
Because of my love for the original work, I read the drama, and the drama version is more tender. In the end, the heroine and the mercenary are together, and the hostility between them is not so obvious.
But after watching this TV series, these are the people described in the original book, so delicate and complete.
Starting from the fragment of the heroine's story, everyone appeared and saw the crimes that everyone committed in their respective memories. Everyone's character is so distinct, I hated her since the heroine jumped out to rummage through everyone's luggage (when two people died), I always felt that she had some kind of hostility, which was deeper than the book . But she still carried the beauty of the drama version, imagining that she might not have taken the initiative to kill the little boy named Sisri, and it was not until she finished recalling that I connected her nature to the noise, ego and neuroticism she initially showed. , will suddenly be seduced by the last four people. This is her, this is the one who will kill the mercenary, who will have some uncomfortable gloomy expression, who will initially stir up suspicion between each other, because she is too egoistic and too dark.
So, in the end, no one will survive. Because each has too many distinct personalities, and the heroine is the most crucial person.
In fact, the mercenary is the most calm and objective person. If it weren't for the heroine, the ending might be different. But because of her existence, everything is so inevitable. Drama, after all, still can't express so much, can only delete it.
I like it very much.
The depiction of people and scenes, the connection of all descriptions. This is an adaptation in the true sense, expressing what the original should have, and what the delicate original is concealed.

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