The most impressive line is Dehua's: "Fate is the question I asked, and you have to find the answer yourself." Everyone's destiny is different, and there will be many setbacks in life, and you How to face the setbacks brought by fate is also the process of answering God’s questions.
I have to say that this is another divine drama besides "Reply 1988" in my mind, and only these two can be called divine works in Korean dramas in my mind. I especially like the scene where the messenger of hell sends the dead away in the ghost. Some of the lines in it are also thought-provoking. I also especially like the heroine's answer about why ghosts and hell messengers exist. Regarding the existence of ghosts, the heroine explained: "That's because the world needs miracles, the kind that look good." Regarding the existence of the messengers of hell, the heroine said: "It is precisely because of death that life is more splendid." Originally I think it is unfair to say such philosophical words through a 19-year-old girl, but thinking about the experience of the heroine, I can see ghosts since I was a child, and I have a deep understanding of death and miracles. Abuse and loneliness at school are not welcome. This girl has long had a deep understanding of the world, so it is not surprising to say such a thing.
I also especially like the clips in the play about ghosts helping others. As a patron saint, I often help many people in distress. There are several impressive clips, but the last episode is relatively clear, probably because I just finished watching it. In the last episode, the ghost was sitting alone on a chair by the sea, and a frustrated man brought a sandwich and sat with him. Seeing the ghost, the man seemed very disappointed, so he gave him half of the sandwich and said, "Come on. World. So big, how could there not be a place to invite us?" He added, "But you still have to work hard, even if you are a late bloomer, what should come will always come?" This paragraph really impressed me, this kind of upward life Attitude also infected me. I was disappointed in the final exam of the last semester of high school. I originally just wanted to watch Korean dramas for entertainment, but I didn’t expect ghosts to teach me a lot.
No matter who's life is, there is God who stops and stops. Life isn't as good as you think, but it's also not as bad as you think. No matter what kind of question God asks you, it has a purpose. No matter whether your answer is correct or not, as long as we try to answer it, there will always be a right one.
About sacrifice. God's unpredictable death is a choice made by man himself. The death of the heroine also had a big impact on me. I really admire the screenwriter. It's really amazing. The heroine sacrificed herself in order to save the children in the school bus, which made people admire her courage. And in life, aren't there many such people? As said in the play, such a person should be an angel, right?
The second female line about fate and God also impressed me deeply. In the 15th episode, God possessed the child and said, "Will it be a kind of care to forget, so as not to make you sad." The second female said: "Let me Don't be sad, what is he? In my shop, God needs to help himself when he drinks water." He added, "You should decide your own life. It's my memory, so how can you take care of yourself? ? Anyway, my life, I will take care of it myself, Auntie only hopes that the god can get out of here." So the god was driven away by her, and her memory was not erased. It's really shocking. This proves that people can decide their own destiny. This part is really good.
A good TV show can always teach people a lot. Regarding the love inside, it is heart-breaking but bittersweet. Although I really like the emotional scenes of the male lead and the female lead, I think the relationship between the male and the female is even more impressive. From the tragedy of the past life to the regret of this life, and then to the final result of the next life. The love that spans three generations is really powerful. I also like the character of the second girl. Obviously I remember everything but I have to pretend to forget. Their love is always tied to memory. Compared with the love of the hero and heroine about fate. Maybe the love of memory is more in line with reality. After all, fate is something we all know. He can be elusive and come and go without a trace. Only memory is always in his mind, occasionally lost, and never left. In the end, the part where the second male took the second female to reincarnate together also made me cry. I have to say that the exclusive OST of the male two female two is really good, and every time it appears, it is very suitable for tears.
The explanations about life are also thought-provoking. It is said in the play that people have four lives. The first life is a life of sowing, the second life is a life of irrigation, the third life is a life of flowering, and the fourth life is a life of harvesting. But I think that in fact, everyone has to go through these four stages in their life. When they are young, they need to sow and irrigate, and they will not be able to bloom and harvest until middle age. Does this also remind us to cherish our youth? Throughout the ages, there are countless words about advising to cherish the youth, but how many really start from the youth? So I also reminded myself that I should cherish my time and not give up on myself because of a momentary disappointment. Don't be discouraged, after all, tomorrow is still in your hands.
Finally, let me talk about those lines that I think are beautiful. The first sentence must be the sentence "Because the weather is good, because the weather is bad, because the weather is just right. Every day is beautiful." It is very poetic. The second sentence is "When you come home in the rain, what is your umbrella, the voice that responds when you call, the memory of seeing the same thing at the same time, the first time walking together with each other's footsteps In an instant, who do you think of, yes, that person." In fact, the sentences about love in this drama are very beautiful. Of course the lines about life and death about fate are also great.
In the end, when it was time to say goodbye, I felt that every time I said goodbye to a good TV series, it was like a serious cold and a serious illness, and it was very sad. Anyway, thank you for meeting such a good TV series as ghosts. Good bye. Goblin.
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