Imagine a detective drama:
The first 80% are self-intuitive reasoning, perfect secret room murder, many suspects' alibi and motives are confusing, all of which have been clarified by the big detective one by one, and no one can become the murderer in the end;
The last 20% will tell you, sorry I forgot to mention that this house is actually haunted. The detective did some research and found that it was a ghost who killed the ghost. In the dark and windy night, I went to the haunted house alone to jump to the great fairy and failed to be killed in seconds, and the whole play ended.
If after reading this introduction, you feel that this detective drama has constant reversals, rigorous logic, and potential drama, then this movie may also be suitable for you. Otherwise, I suggest not wasting time and watch "Master Key" directly. (If you haven't seen "Master Key", don't read any more, there are spoilers below)
Going back to the show itself, there are six episodes in total, the first four episodes are meaningless and cryptic, a waste of time, and there is nothing to suggest that the show has a supernatural element (unless you have to say that little ripple visual effect).
To be honest, you either have to learn The Dublin Murders, just don't explain those suspenseful points and play with emotions. Although after reading it, everyone may want to scold the street, but if you describe the distorted marriage of the rich, it is not unreasonable.
As a result, in the fifth episode, it took a sharp turn and turned into a supernatural movie. It turned out that everyone was playing around out of the body. But the plot is very routine. When I saw Adele and Rob playing together, I knew how the whole drama was going to develop. This is much worse than Master Key. "Master Key" has been expressly implied from beginning to end, but there has never been any evidence before the end that witchcraft really exists, and the suspenseful effect is full. Most of the show has been aired to talk about life and love, and then suddenly I tell you directly, forgot to mention, in fact, everyone can go out of their bodies...
But, although the development direction is clear, the development method is still not clear, so we still have to stick to the sixth episode. I thought that the fifth episode was already the peak, but the sixth episode was out of blue, it was pure bullshit. In the fifth episode, it can be said that it is just to play some suspense, at least the plot logic is passable, and the sixth episode does not even need logic. This heroine is in love with Adele, and she has to flirt and flirt at all times. Just let her know the first-line information as soon as possible. If someone else's house is on fire, what can you do with your soul out of your body? How could Rob predict that the heroine is so weird? ? Absolutely nonsense logic. Although you should be able to guess that they want to change their souls after watching "Master Key", could you please make up a better reason.
This play is actually a copy of "Master Key", but it is countless times worse than "Master Key". It is recommended that those who want to watch this drama just watch "The Master Key" directly. Those who have watched "The Master Key" don't need to watch this show to waste time, it is just a messed up drama with no logic.
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