Many characters are actually more immersive than the old dramas. For example, Dani, who has been mentioned by someone who doesn't know love, has been stereotyped, and dealing with a set of standards has occupied a lot of our minds along the way. I seldom care about myself, and even less so with others. Dani herself admits to learning to love slowly, but I doubt she will eventually. My ex-girlfriend called me "straight man cancer", and I always think that I think differently from other women, but when I saw Dani's actions when his girlfriend's grandmother was sick, I felt that she really had no heart. However, just like finey can't get rid of shame and can't let go of himself to love, Shane lacks sense of responsibility because of lack of security, dani really doesn't want that.
However, from the play, you can see how to truly live, that is, to pursue what you want to do, the person you want to love, accept yourself, and help others. This is the realm that everyone should pursue.
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