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How to evaluate no one lives? Is this play worth seeing?

After reading the novel no one lives, I watched this three-episode TV series. The biggest highlight of the film is that there is no opposition between good and evil. The audience will not sympathize with the characters because of their death, because everyone is bad, but the hero is not only bad but also abnormal. But at heart, the film is actually a love story about Stockholm syndrome. It's very worth seeing.

Compared with novels, the highlight of TV series lies in the treatment when the last mystery is revealed. When the female teacher in a trance committed suicide and kicked off her chair, the judge who planned and executed the death penalty came in. The mystery was revealed, and everyone was tried by justice. The female teacher was still arguing her innocence when she was dying, encouraging the judge to save her. But as an audience, I have a deep premonition that the female teacher is like a viper with clever words. If the judge is soft-hearted and saves her, she will surely be killed, making herself the only survivor on the island and reversing all black and white in front of the police.

this treatment has sublimated the film. If we say that there is still an idea of not supporting the judge's private trial of all people, this time it will be properly incited. Criminals will always have their own positions to cover up their sins, and there is no justice to judge them. At that moment, they just want to control evil with evil.

At first glance, this film is a drama directed by a terminally ill judge, which makes nine guilty people who have committed crimes but escaped from the law gather in loneliness and kill them. The judge's image is both good and evil. He is both a judge and a punisher, but if he is simply regarded as the embodiment of justice, the case on the isolated island is worthy of being a case of great joy.

This drama is quite good, which restores this classic novel to the maximum extent.