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In this drama, you will doubt even yourself
Finally, I finished watching this drama. Why "finally"? Because the viewing experience was somewhat exhausting. The pace is slow, yet a lot of events take place, making this thriller different from others. It was undoubtedly interesting to see the genre from this perspective. This drama even made me doubt myself because I couldn’t fully understand my attitude toward it… Subjectively, for me, there was too much running around—the story could have been shortened to 8 episodes. By the end of the viewing, it was truly exhausting.
I also have questions about the main character and her parents. Why did they never try to understand her? Why didn’t they at least try to learn more about people like her? Why did they try to change her instead of accepting her as she was? Such people exist, and they are not necessarily murderers, although their doubts had some grounds. This is not a complaint about the plot—on the contrary, the authors did a great job of showing how one should not act and what this leads to. Misunderstanding from the closest person, the inability to be accepted by one's own family, and the imposed belief that something is wrong with you—all this makes a person even more isolated. And in the end, when everything reaches a critical point, those same people begin to doubt their own judgment because of their prejudices.
I also lacked a deeper exploration of the main character—I would have liked more of her thoughts and better insight into what she feels.
The supporting characters (profilers) annoyed me a little, but I understood why the authors portrayed them that way. In the end, they also drew conclusions for themselves. Here, the opposite was shown—they did not doubt their point of view. In their situation, doubt was necessary to avoid making a mistake due to personal biases, but they failed to do so.
Conclusion from the story: People tend to hold biases and rush to conclusions, even when the situation is not straightforward. Even those who think analytically can make mistakes when guided by emotions or personal beliefs. Sometimes, doubts can prevent mistakes, but other times, they only arise when it is too late.
I also have questions about the main character and her parents. Why did they never try to understand her? Why didn’t they at least try to learn more about people like her? Why did they try to change her instead of accepting her as she was? Such people exist, and they are not necessarily murderers, although their doubts had some grounds. This is not a complaint about the plot—on the contrary, the authors did a great job of showing how one should not act and what this leads to. Misunderstanding from the closest person, the inability to be accepted by one's own family, and the imposed belief that something is wrong with you—all this makes a person even more isolated. And in the end, when everything reaches a critical point, those same people begin to doubt their own judgment because of their prejudices.
I also lacked a deeper exploration of the main character—I would have liked more of her thoughts and better insight into what she feels.
The supporting characters (profilers) annoyed me a little, but I understood why the authors portrayed them that way. In the end, they also drew conclusions for themselves. Here, the opposite was shown—they did not doubt their point of view. In their situation, doubt was necessary to avoid making a mistake due to personal biases, but they failed to do so.
Conclusion from the story: People tend to hold biases and rush to conclusions, even when the situation is not straightforward. Even those who think analytically can make mistakes when guided by emotions or personal beliefs. Sometimes, doubts can prevent mistakes, but other times, they only arise when it is too late.
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