The setting at the beginning is the type I like, the story of the rich second generation constantly throwing money for their dreams, one word, cool.
After that, it was a bland plot, no reversal, no ups and downs, no intrigue, no action special effects, but it can still be watched, just because the protagonist is Xiao Li, he made me believe that this character is three-dimensional and real. He has an excellent leadership temperament, handles a lot of intractable diseases in an orderly manner, has high EQ and IQ, is handsome, has a good figure, and is rich in knowledge. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, and persecuted delusional disorder?
In short, what interests me is not how wonderful the story is, but because this person is him, so the story he has experienced is wonderful. It’s almost three hours of film, and it’s not necessarily enough to watch it if someone else plays it.
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