Little kinky monster fights monsters to find mother

Jewell 2022-05-14 21:56:59

After watching this drama, I thought about writing a review, but this thought dragged on for a long time. Let’s go deeper and write, there are quite a lot of entry points: for example, from the perspective of the heroine’s identity, it can be related to sociology; if you write about the battle between instinct and reason, philosophy can also be relied on, Nietzsche Freud's theory must also be quoted; as for the love of shemales, and those who change partners are the research scope of Professor Li Yinhe.
If I were to describe the theme of the first season of "Lost Girl" in one sentence, it would be: little bos fighting monsters to find their mother.
Let's go a bit further. I used to watch "Liao Zhai", and I always felt sympathy for those fox sisters who admired scholars but didn't end well. But now I feel that demons should calmly accept their own nature, dare to face the misunderstandings of human beings, and exert their demonic nature to 100%, and the demonic flames are endless.
Those comrades who are not very demonic, after suffering a loss, either walk away, or fight with each other to die, it is not worth it.
Happy families are always alike, and every unhappy family has its own misfortune. I don’t know if you still remember what Tolstoy said. In fact, blood can know no borders.
This drama is about in the western world, there is a lewd girl named Bo, who was adopted by humans since she was a child, and later found out that she was not a human but a demon. Bo girl has lived in the world for many years, and she has long regarded herself as a human being, but sometimes she can't match her demon nature. (My unkind speculation is that you can eat and drink without money).
However, after girl Bo knew her identity, she didn't do much psychological struggle. She also used her own advantages to do a job like a private detective and find her mother. She also talked to werewolves and female doctors from time to time. This is an inspirational theme. .
Assuming that Bo is a man, plus a werewolf, a doctor, and a gothic girl, and then replacing the task of finding a mother with learning scriptures, basically the main lineup of "Journey to the West" is complete; if it is in South Korea, it can probably be filmed. Similar to the female theme of "Dae Jang Geum"... For example, Bo finally found out that her mother was the enemy's empress Shang Gong and so on. If this were in the United States, Bo's lewd and demonic nature would definitely be emphasized. It is impossible to say that the three protagonists were entangled with the werewolf female doctor. All kinds of monsters came together, and the scale should be comparable to that of "True Blood".
It's a pity that this is a Canadian drama. The biggest feature of this country's TV series is that it has no features. This drama is positioned as: supernatural elements + action scenes + light comedy. After watching it, I feel that the passionate scenes are all over (that is, not passionate), the action scenes are not impressive, the stunts are good, and they are also a bit funny. The witch prophesies of death) is pretty average except for the episode. Basically it's up to the actors to support the scene.
Check it out.


Ps. However, it seems that the love in this drama has a tragic ending, and the episodes involving friendship have a good ending. What does this indicate? Could it be that the heroine is a lewd, so she can't have love, and even infect a whole bunch of people, is this fate?

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Lost Girl quotes

  • Bo Dennis: [Opening Narration] Life is hard when you don't know who you are. It's harder when you don't know *what* you are. My love carries a death sentence. I was lost for years, searching while hiding, only to find that I belong to a world hidden from humans. I won't hide anymore. I will live the life I choose.