The emotional drama of the male and female lead has no feelings, but the emotional drama between Nina and the male partner is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. First of all, the identities and values of the two are full of contradictions. The male partner is a witch hunter. He thinks that Gerry is evil and murderous, especially Nina, who is a female Grisha, is even more licentious. Risa rushed to kill. Nina thinks that the witch hunter is rude and savage, full of prejudice and extreme hatred towards Grisha, and also has no favor with the witch hunter. The second is that there are differences in personalities between the two. Nina is lively and tough, and often teases straight male partners. The relationship between the two is based on life and death together. The weather was cold and the water was freezing, and the ship was caught in a storm, and there was only one plank left. Nina proposes to cooperate with the male partner, I will keep you warm, and you will plan the plank. The male partner hardened a few words, still cooperated, and finally landed successfully. Immediately after they found the whale house left by the whalers, Nina boldly took off the soaked clothes in the whale house, and the male partner took a few more glances. Afterwards, the two slept together wrapped in blankets to resist the cold. Both sides are online, if not, one person may voluntarily sleep next to the fire. At this time, the two have established basic trust, Nina is joking, and the male partner will also pick up. But the two are still on guard against each other. One day while walking on the road, Nina stepped on the broken ice and almost fell into the ice stream. The male partner hurriedly grabbed it. But the male partner did not rescue Nina in the first time. He stared at Nina, as if thinking and hesitating. Nina saw it. Nina, who was originally optimistic and brave, also said to the male partner for help with a pleading expression and voice.
The male partner finally rescued Nina, and then their feelings quickly heated up. In the end, they betrayed and abandoned their witch hunter and Grisha identity, and Nina was hunted down by the organization.
The two went from conflict to sacrifice for each other. This emotional change is justified and not abrupt and embarrassing.
I have to complain, the villain of this play-Alexander's villain halo is no match for the protagonist halo, and even the supporting role can give Alexander some color, and it's hard to deal with it.
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