Also, the male lead’s motives for killing make people feel naive, because the family relationship is not harmonious, and the parents don’t care about him, so they want to kill? Rather than suggesting that the audience lacks love, it is more reasonable to directly portray him as a pervert who loves sexual abuse, has secretly harassed the female lead, and finally becomes angry. The scary technique was just a simple surprise, although I was really scared. . . But isn't this method that used to be so scary? There is no innovation at all.
In fact, I was attracted by the first half. I feel that the story programming comedy in front is more interesting than the original. It would be more interesting for a particularly smart child to use some means to make the nanny who has always regarded himself as a child really see him as a man. . .
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