Morgan Freeman, one of the protagonists of Shawshank, the protagonist of the Seven Deadly Sins, in this role, fully exerts his personal charm, reminds me of a sentence about superstars said in the Light and Shadow Star podcast: " Sometimes, I don't know whether it is the charm of the superstar that makes the character profound, or the excellent character that makes the superstar shine." Indeed, the two are originally one.
Besides liking Morgan Freeman, what I like more about this drama is the paralyzed writer of the main character. I like his gentle and gentle personality, but his heart is full of masculinity and personal principles; I like that even if he drinks alcohol to face the past, he can still bring up the past with a smile; I especially like his attitude towards life, like an old friend, casually. Chatter, but never complain.
Although the IMDB rating of this drama is only 6.2, and the ending also caters to the audience's taste, but some of them are just right, I like them anyway.
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