Some random thoughts about tv... Lab is down for air-con maintenance, so essentially I'll just be doing my readings today. Until 6.
So anyway, I was watching "Unriddle". It was so heavily criticized, but knowing Singaporeans who just love to complain, I decided to watch it for myself. I started watching from that clown abducting kids story, so I missed the part about Yuze disappearing. That story was sad. Well, the next story was even sadder. I think all the actors in this show are great. Actors who rarely get the chance to be the main lead, but work hard silently. 章增翔 (can't remember his new name),黄炯耀,陈泰铭,王昱清。。。and 陈弘宇 was such a convincing 骆忠孝。His calm façade masks the insecurity and cruelty that he hides within. Especially the scene after he reads the fake letter that Yaxuan supposedly left him and held the letter to his chest. I was really really touched when I watched that. I also liked how his face instantly changed when Xiaoman revealed that the letter was fake. I thought it was really cruel, but then again, was it not cruel of him to take away the lives of so many innocent young girls?
And then there's this long-running line about Yuze's disappearance and how the former band of brothers are killed one after another. I'd originally thought the police (陈泰铭) was the murderer, because he keeps emphasising how he can't afford to lose what he has, but after he couldn't bring himself to kill Xiaolang yesterday... I don't think it's him anymore. AND Xiaolang said it was Zhang Yuze who shot him. AND the security guard saw Yuze at the scene where Four-eye's wife was forced to jump off the building. So I guess it's not really that impossible that he's a bad guy...
BUT THEN there are still 4 more episodes to go, and I really don't think they'll reveal the ending so early on. So I'm thinking that there must be more than meets the eye. Hmm... my guess will be Dewei then. He might not be as dumb as he seems. He was the one who recounted Xiaolang's account of what happened 15 years ago to Xiaoman, but Xiaolang later denied having said anything. So he might have lied, though Xiaoman doubted that he could have come up with such a fancy story. What's his motive, though? Framing Yuze so that he could win the heart of Xiaoman seems a bit far-stretched. Maybe he's the son of Chai or something... To seek revenge for his father...
Haha, I'm thinking too much...
haha i think u are right...he is the culprit...saw the tv ads..
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