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A karma for dismissing what's not special
"Don't judge a book by its cover." That's exactly what the characters in this story are about. The plot is tightly written, with no unnecessary dragging.
I wouldn't call it a masterpiece nor would I say the story is entirely unique. Some of plot twists were predicable and a big plot twist at the end was expected to some extent. However, the ending could be considered the unique essence of the story.
What I loved most is how it portrays the contradictions in a person's character, what one person finds special and what another doesn't. That would apply to the viewers as well, at least for me. That's because the motive behind the final revelation didn't feel all that strong, or should I say, special enough drive the whole thing - for me. But for the person involved, it was deeply painful. I guess that's the point.
I wouldn't call it a masterpiece nor would I say the story is entirely unique. Some of plot twists were predicable and a big plot twist at the end was expected to some extent. However, the ending could be considered the unique essence of the story.
What I loved most is how it portrays the contradictions in a person's character, what one person finds special and what another doesn't. That would apply to the viewers as well, at least for me. That's because the motive behind the final revelation didn't feel all that strong, or should I say, special enough drive the whole thing - for me. But for the person involved, it was deeply painful. I guess that's the point.
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