A very meaningful drama. What amazes me is that the director uses the supersensory setting to condense many social issues together, including the low status of Asian women, sexual orientation, gender identity, domestic violence, religion, PTSD, genocide, and thinking about open sexual relationships. Of course the main focus revolves around LGBT and genocide issues. The whole film is tense and exciting (of course, the first few episodes will be a little confusing), and the violent aesthetics of the fight scenes are superb. The most outstanding characters are Wolfgang and Park Sun⑧, who are very plump. But Wolfgang has no weakness from the beginning to the end. I think this is still a lack of expressiveness. In contrast, Miss Pei Douna is much more exciting. First-class fighting strength, calm and self-controlled, taking the blame for the scumbag younger brother, chasing and killing him when he learned that he killed his father but unable to get the last blow, and the emotional line with the police brother, these have created a flesh-and-blood Park Sun! Of course, there is meat. Too bad everyone deleted a lot. Wolfgang's xx, ending with "8p" (actually it should count as 18p). A little nosebleed. And the infatuated Indian husband Rajan's expression of discovering the door to the new world is too cute, right?
It was also very difficult for actors, directors and editors to film in eight places. But the visual effects are really awesome! Unfortunately, the cost is too high, and the third season ended in a scramble.... There is a lot to say.
Sigh!
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