Speaking of this movie, if it was just a movie, I don't think it would have such a big impact on people. It is because of such a dramatic story, and then when it is a documentary, that we outside the screen exclaim, oh my God, this is true.
The director handles it so well that every episode is so engaging. When I watched the second episode, I was thinking, how can there be so many episodes after this is so bizarre, and it turned out that there was an even more amazing story. Of course, I am very happy that my casual viewing habits can bring me such a good reading experience. I didn't have any pre-judgment and expectations for this film before watching it, but I had a big surprise. But by the fifth episode, the rhythm seemed a little slow.
In the process of watching, I have been speculating about the male protagonist's thoughts and state, and what kind of situation would make him take such a path, but I can't imagine it in place.
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