True Skynet is sparse but not missed

Ashleigh 2022-11-12 15:42:19

First of all, I have to praise the acting skills of the actors in the play. All of them are too online, and it is difficult not to get involved in the play. This kind of acting quality is hard to find anywhere, and it is not a loss to invest in shares.

Personally, I think the biggest highlight of the play is the unfolding of the stories of different families. An inter-generational investigation led by an old murder case progressed step by step with few clues at the beginning, involving the stories of several families, and finally found the culprit from these narrative lines.

The central idea of ​​the plot is also very clear: how can those murderers continue to live without anything after the incident, and how should their family members treat these relatives who get along day and night if they find out the truth.

In addition to the real murderer's family, other families, including the hostess' family, have various problems. The thing that touched me the most was the policewoman's father who cried bitterly after discovering his mother's cheating behavior during her lifetime: "I don't even know your mother!" The tortured Jazz, once the gentle female coach found by the conscience behind the nationalists, everyone has an unknown dark past, and when these darkness reappears, their intimate relationship suffers an earthquake-like earthquake. shake. What is it to believe? Once the bonds of trust so crucial in a relationship break down, no amount of behavior and interpretation comes with questionable motives.

"I've been waiting for that knock all my life, only to find out that my life is that knock." Everything has cause and effect. Although the plot is more or less idealistic and the ending is not neat enough, the insights it brings are so real. Betrayal, when it exists, creates a chasm that cannot be filled.

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