What can be called an unforgettable work in history must be a feeling that resonates with the plot. Of course I don't mean to say that I have had a similar experience, but the feeling of carrying a lie and piling up a mountain I did, and it motivated me to be a psychologist.
The heroine Kelly is a typical manic-depressive psychopath, so I have to admire the heroine's acting skills. I guess the heroine should be real during the production and shooting of this drama or before the shooting. Training. As a special agent, she is undoubtedly a genius. In the first season, it was her keen sense of smell that drove the plot development. Sometimes I thought that her keen sense of smell might be due to her mental illness. After all, sometimes a genius is a lunatic! As an agent, she spy on Brody, and finally fell in love with Brody. Some people may say that it is not love. I can only say that because of different values, the other side of Western culture is actually full of bestiality, and so is their love! In the end, Kelly promised Brody to stay away from him, and then was put in a mental hospital like a lunatic by the whole world. I don't feel bad for her, and I think this may be a better outcome for her. Because in her mind, it didn't matter so much whether Brody was a terrorist or not, because she was a lunatic! All she wanted was an answer, and she finally gave her an answer. Apart from the outside world, there was no right or wrong answer, but she didn't need to be so tired and calm down.
Brody, the male protagonist is a "villain" with a huge conspiracy. Brody is the most tired person alive, and not one of them. The terrorists kidnapped him, tortured him to death, and then gave him a piece of candy, making him deeply believe that the terrorists were right. The fickleness of his stance not only makes the audience feel tired, but he himself is the most tired. He doesn't know how to choose, family, betrayal, conflict, doubt, all of which make him make his own decisions and keep making up lies for it , Just imagine that a person living under a lie all day is not just a matter of mental depression, but will think about how to act to others, pitiful and terrible!
My first thought when I was watching the whole work was probably that I was interested in psychology, so I like to see the human aspect of the work. All in all, this is a work worth watching.
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