Review and Analysis of the Suspense Drama "The Truth Season 2" - A Critique and Search for Engaging Mysteries
I can't help but express my opinions about the suspense drama "The Truth Season 2" because the updates for "San Da Dui" are a bit slow, and I can't get enough of it every day. So, I decided to follow the recommendation of iQiyi and watch "The Truth Season 2." It started off quite promising with a captivating sense of mystery. It began with the discovery of a female corpse in an abandoned area, and she happened to be a middle-aged woman in her fifties, showing signs of sexual assault.
The clues then pointed to her son, suggesting possible domestic violence. However, what makes both cases uncomfortable is that both victims are girls, and they were both raped. Of course, there are always bad people in society, and girls facing difficulties and being harmed by evildoers is unfortunately a reality.
But what bothers me about the plot is not only the girls being raped but also the fact that both of these raped girls end up pregnant. They are both pregnant. In the end, the girl commits murder because her child is bullied at kindergarten, and the parents of the bully, who cannot speak and therefore cannot apologize, appear hostile and provoke the girl's anger. With the kindergarten teacher taking sides, the girl, in a fit of rage, kills both her grandmother and the teacher.
The fiancé decides to seek revenge for his girlfriend, so he kidnaps the rapist, intending to push him downstairs or burn him alive. However, after a stern condemnation, the rapist's conscience awakens, and he apologizes. As a result, the fiancé gives up his revenge, but he ends up jumping from the building himself. I just don't understand the logic of this case. How can someone who has suffered such a humiliating experience of rape allow herself to become pregnant and even give birth, all for the sake of seeking revenge against the father? Does that make sense?
There are so few suspenseful dramas that are truly captivating. When will we see more shows like "Beneath the Bustling City"?