It's intuitive for me to rate a show as good or bad - I don't fast forward a minute on this one. I habitually fast-forward watching dramas. I always thought it was because I was impatient. When I watched a drama yesterday, I realized that it was because most of the dramas I watched were very boring.
First of all, in general, this drama is very compact, and the scene of skiing in the first three minutes gives people a heart-wrenching feeling. The whole story line is tight and full of rhythm. Actually, I'm going to watch it again. I'm thinking, a movie is like a book, the middle screenwriter will lay the groundwork when writing, and the actors will add their own ideas when they are acting. So the amount of information is actually huge. When I watched it for the first time, the first third actually didn't quite understand what it was expressing, and I searched for movie reviews, but I didn't find anything exciting. Looking back, I gradually understood the whole story line. Much like a documentary.
First of all, let me state that when I watch dramas or novels, I usually follow the inner logic of the task. Part of it is the natural logic of human beings, and the other part is the experience of the day after tomorrow.
I have always felt that the outer world is the expression and externalization of the inner world.
One of my favorite things about her is that she always knows exactly what she wants. She said her name was important, so she chose to accept a false accusation. Including being threatened by others in the middle, and the government taking her own money, she did not complain hysterically, it happened, and then she continued to walk her own way. This is what I admire about her.
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