A very strange and complicated afterthought.

Declan 2022-03-31 09:01:09

Let’s just say it’s good-looking. When it comes to the nagging part of the mental patient, I’m inexplicably irritable, and I just want to fast forward.

I don't think it looks good. I feel that the male and female protagonists are fans of each other, and each has its own aura. I feel that the two will develop an exciting entanglement and development.

As a first-line star, Kim Soo Hyun's appearance, temperament and acting skills are all online and impeccable.

But why did the female lead Xu Ruizhi amaze me, she is tall and beautiful, has a strong aura, and has a cool personality. She really performed the queen's style and the witch's style, plus the thick rustling magnetic bass, it's so flavorful, I like her so much! So sassy, ​​so cool!

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  • Ellen 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Too suspended. Too contrived. The setting of mental illness is just a tool here, a tool that wants to show "Wow, look at how novel the angle of my drama is and how special the character design is", a tool to help shape the fate-like love of the male and female protagonists healing each other, that's all. In the play, there are a lot of shots with human faces, and a lot of looking at each other, which is too deliberate. There are also easy-to-distribute clips of sex-turning dramas like the heroine's end and tearing people off. It's boring to watch too much (hehe, I eat a lot of money and become wiser after Itaewon). The whole frame is gorgeous, and it is undeniable that the production is also gorgeous and ingenious, but the story is very empty and can't see the rationality. Then, collapse

  • Rachelle 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    It's 2020, why is the editing background still so old-fashioned