The script is written with both gimmicks and idiosyncrasies. The whole can resonate with you that life is often so riddled with holes, resonate that people are often lonely but don't understand why (this drama may lead to the popularity of the word "loneliness"), resonate with many traps, and step by step, I don't know how to avoid the wrong pattern.
The female protagonist is just like everyone who is struggling to survive, only to keep moving forward in an undisturbed way, just like drinking impure water, biting a lunch mixed with sand and gravel, and wearing dirty clothes during the journey.
Maybe suddenly there will be a new opportunity (such as the ending), maybe there has been no, but so what? Thousands of flesh and soul, don't they all spend their lives passively in chaos? Isn't the ups and downs of life due to "fate" in a broad sense?
In general, I like this way of writing because it can radiate a lot of feelings, not just a few characters and a few events. PS: The heroine and screenwriter are not ugly at all, and can even be said to be pretty.
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