Can only give three stars, or two and a half stars. Many people are watching the big heroine Shuangwen, fighting monsters and upgrading along the way. I only saw the loneliness of the heroine from beginning to end. Because of the indifference and loneliness of the orphanage, she fell in love with the feeling of being in control of the world of chess because it made her feel safest here. Because of loneliness, she knew that she had no choice but to win, so losing was never an option for her. Losing will make her realize that her life has nothing but chess. So when she was alone, she was drinking and taking drugs, seeking the intimacy of a man. The feeling of intoxication brought her out of the pain of loneliness for a short time. She cheered the last two episodes because she felt connected to others and felt she was no longer alone. But in my opinion, whether it is the return of my best friend, Mr. Xue Bo's attention to her for many years, or the support of his ex-boyfriend's ambiguous objects. All the people who had long lost contact with her vitality suddenly appeared together, which was the screenwriter's intention. Such a deliberate accumulation of emotions, it is also deliberate to say that the tone of the plot in front of Todi is alienated and indifferent. So the whole visual experience is not very good for me. I didn't see the so-called big heroine growing up so briskly, I only know that Harmon will fight against this sense of loss all his life.
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