The mere fact that the plot itself is based on a true story is shocking enough, with a cosplay as frenetic as Tide.
When given a new identity, do we really change? It turns out that yes, a new identity means the loss of the original identity, the loss of identity is like coming to an unfamiliar place, the question of "who am I" is very anxious, and the giving of identity will make We feel at ease, or a reassurance.
There is no way to get too involved in the drama, because I regard that identity as my real self, the boundary between reality and experiment is blurred, we are content with the characters in the experiment, and even after the experiment is over, we can't play in time because it Not just an experiment, but a simulation, a nightmare of real experience.
Like the tide, the fanatical cosplayer, the changing power of identity is too powerful to destroy a person.
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