I watched the whole series in one breath, and I felt pretty good when I first watched the first part. It can be said to be thrilling and interlocking. The first tells the story of a group of students traveling to Paris. Before the plane took off, the hero had a premonition that the plane exploded and saved several passengers. However, the survivors were not spared, and the successive disasters caused these people to die tragically. The male protagonist who discovered this design was trying to save everyone, and the structure didn't help either. Because all this was designed by the god of death, the male protagonist's hunch ruined the plan, so the god of death had to redesign the "accidents" of these people's deaths. Maybe the male protagonist's premonition is also designed by the god of death, so that he can have more fun. The second, third, and fourth episodes are similar to the first episode, with almost the same routine. Watching the protagonist's death by tricks and various bloody scenes, in fact, the author was already impatient when he saw the third episode, but Fortunately, the actor's acting skills are online, and the conscience production in the later stage made me last until the end. If I have to say what the main idea is, the author personally thinks that maybe we should look at life and death more plainly, live in the moment, and cherish life is what we should do the most. Everyone can be written on the death list, no matter how hard you struggle, run away, and fight against death, you may die from accident after accident, and no one can escape the hand of death. Fortunately, the god of death will give you some signs before everyone faces danger, pay attention to the danger around you, and don't die. When you don't know what form and when your life will end, you can spend your life arbitrarily. But once you know that life is coming to an end, can you still live such a free and easy life?
Finally, are there any deep and good-looking movies and TV shows? ? ? It's in a state of drama! ! !
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