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Grey Areas: Humanity Project or Criminal Project?
Pleasantly surprised to watch a drama that depicts the global problems:
- the power hungry bureacrats who would do anything using the pretext of
'For Your Safety', For your own good', or 'For the National Security'.
- grey spying and hacking areas for self-gratification
- interdepartmental distrusts
- collusion with criminals for personal gain
- silencing of the whistleblowers
- the strength/beauty of friendship and trust in a team (though there're 5 of them)
The ending was too much of a haste between the main lead and his father who just returned.
- the power hungry bureacrats who would do anything using the pretext of
'For Your Safety', For your own good', or 'For the National Security'.
- grey spying and hacking areas for self-gratification
- interdepartmental distrusts
- collusion with criminals for personal gain
- silencing of the whistleblowers
- the strength/beauty of friendship and trust in a team (though there're 5 of them)
The ending was too much of a haste between the main lead and his father who just returned.
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