A Sci-Fi Story That Blurs What’s Real
I really liked this one. It tells a story about obsession and regret, as well as the hope of self-healing and helping others. Near the end, it became somewhat confusing, spinning your sense of reality and deliberately making the true stage unclear. But that was all part of the sci-fi approach and added depth to the narrative. At first, you assume the central story is focused on a crime, but it evolves into something much more complex, with intersecting relationships, lives, timelines, and twists that build on each other.
It’s a quick watch once you gain momentum on your current watchlist, and I’ve grown to appreciate Wang Qianyuan ever since Drifting Away. I definitely need to check out more iQIYI Light On productions or modern dramas he features in.
It’s a quick watch once you gain momentum on your current watchlist, and I’ve grown to appreciate Wang Qianyuan ever since Drifting Away. I definitely need to check out more iQIYI Light On productions or modern dramas he features in.
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