I was attracted by the involuntary nature of people. She finally found peace, but she experienced too much, as if she could not escape her fate. What does it feel like to impose on oneself, anger, powerlessness, despair, suffering, obedience... And in the story, that fascinates me.
The hypnotic eyes and the tone of the speech were gone. I admit that I was waiting, since the title mentions two sides, then the last episode should give a contrast, and then I saw that the actor's performance was better than I expected. Just as the doctor thought, how terrifying, awe-inspiring and real she was at that time meant how painful the past experiences were, bit by bit, accumulated in the bottom of my heart. Everything is woven into a net, which makes people unable to move. If you think so, do they contrast with the black gauze?
If it is acting, then I have to say that her acting skills are excellent. If it is real, then her friend is someone she cares about a lot, so she lost her and has her own second personality. (She and the hypnotist keep each other's secrets, so the acting might be bigger? I don't get it here
Her storytelling skills are really good, and I, an outsider, was so drawn to it that I couldn't tell what was true and what was false. Blue eyes are also the reason for deep depression. I still remember her laugh in the first episode.
It is a sad mood for the doctor, who treats the landlady rudely, and even more uncomfortable for himself. The hostess said that the description of him and the dog is very accurate. If there is a real gentleman in the film, I can only think of him. So it's hard to accept the ending that the screenwriter arranged for him.
Another question is that there will be a momentary black screen in each episode. I don't understand the purpose of this treatment.
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