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How to evaluate the finale of "The Wind Dog Boy's Sky"?

This point born of love is a bit ironic compared with the ending.

He went abroad safely, but the old dog stayed at home. (You can compare Martin's choice. Obviously, Enron's choice is not sincere.) And considering that Enron is willing to transfer to another school for Liu, but is unwilling to stay for the dog brother, it is inevitable that people will doubt Enron's resilience to Tujun's feelings. If the ending of this drama is a four-year jump, I believe that the reunion at the airport is born of love, but if it is a confession before leaving, and then go away separately, it will be too cheap to be born of love.

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In addition, it is too hasty to let Enron handle Liu's death in one episode. The audience all remember how Enron loved Liu till death. The death of a loved one is really terrible. It takes half an episode to get over it, which is a bit like Enron cool thin. Personally, I have always been on the side of the old dog (after all, I have always been on the side of unrequited love), but even so, I still think that the last few episodes frequently use the feelings between Enron and Liu, which ruined Enron's kindness.

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The final treatment of broken secondary wall is OK, but the overall feeling is still thin and sloppy. It can be said that Liu Zhi's death is a tipping point, which can promote the drama conflict between this group and this couple more than Tu Youyou's father's death. More space and more clever handling are needed here to help Tu Jun and Enron make a reasonable choice, but whether in or out of the play, Liu is like an irrelevant fireworks, no matter how beautiful it is, it will be over after the explosion.

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In addition, I said in my previous answer that if the ultimate goal is "we are born of love", Liu's handling is a complete failure. Through an attempt to reflect the social reality, it directly shattered the legitimacy of Tu Yun as a male host, and let me see the last episode, which is not like a pair of young men and women who like each other, but more like the mutual healing of the eldest brother and the younger brother after his death. If this is about love at the age of 3 or 40,