I sighed for the wonderful acting skills of several actors, and gradually felt horrified as the plot progressed.
The plot reversed several times. At first, he thought it was a scumbag who had cheated on him, then he turned into a wicked wife to control her husband, and then became a soul out of his body. Unlike the current popular schizophrenic personality changes, the introduction of supernatural settings and forced transitions are also due to the two female lead actors' first-rate acting skills to let the audience understand that the characters have changed their souls through many details. I was deeply impressed by Simona Brown's drug-addicting crazy woman in "Kiss me first" before. I didn't expect to see her again here.
Combining the two dramas tells us that we must not take drugs and stay away from drug users as much as possible. They can really do anything.
There are too many good-looking parts, so I can't talk about them here. After discovering Adele's malice in the last episode, he still relented to save her. After failing to break the door, he did not call the fire alarm on the spot but chose to go in and see if his soul could solve the problem. If you don't get out of your body, maybe you can live a happy life and let the audience see a happy ending.
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