The strong psychological conflict in the play even makes people suspect that Macha, Avi and Zach are also some of Green's personalities, but this is not true, because Macha's subordinates and the prison guards know the existence of other people, and the inner world cannot deceive the outside. The world, unless all the people in it are just the world in Green's mind, but this possibility is also not true. For example, the battle for the 10 personalities in the fatal id is to obtain the final victory, and there will not be so many background characters. In addition, it doesn't make sense to see the intertwining of reality and reality in Mulholland Road's dream. After all, although there is discussion and overcoming of desire in the play, there is not such a big psychological conflict. The focus of the characterization is still on deception, from The only way to get smarter is by playing with a smarter opponent to where's the best place an opponent should hide? To The greatest con was making you believe that he is you. Step by step watching Green recognize how he was cheated and how to get to the top of the deception.
In general, the narrative is still very successful, but it is indeed immature when adding psychological factors, and it is easy to cause controversy. But jason's role as Jingfen is indeed a bit cute. After all, he is still very facially paralyzed, and it is difficult to see pain in his expression.
ps: Someone told Brother Green that two of his friends angered gold, how did that person add to the drama. . .
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