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Did Jelly Lin, the imperfect victim, volunteer?

In The Imperfect Victim, it should be said that Jelly Lin is more or less voluntary.

What I hate most in TV series is Liu Yijun's "Success". He is the chairman of a listed company, glamorous and very gentleman, but people bullied their female employees more than once.

Back to the plot itself, Zhao Xun played by Jelly Lin has a subordinate relationship with success. One day, Zhao Xun was successfully taken to meet clients, have dinner and socialize. Zhao Xun got drunk after two drinks, and then she was successfully taken to a hotel where she was raped. Colleagues don't trust her and call the police directly. The police took Zhao Xun away, but she didn't dare to tell the truth at the police station, but changed her mind.

Many viewers said that she volunteered, because she didn't resist at that time, and she should know when she was drunk that something would go wrong. Therefore, some of her volunteers have their own purposes.

When she arrived at the hotel, she was still a little awake. The first thing she successfully said to her boss was, "Go take a shower." This shows that she knows what will happen next. If she wants to leave, he can leave at this time of taking a shower.

Imperfect victim profile;

"Imperfect victim" started with a case of anonymous alarm by a third party. It tells the story that lawyer Lin Kan (Zhou Xun) accepted the entrustment of the criminal suspect Success (Liu Yijun) and overturned the criminal charges of the victim Zhao Xun (Jelly Lin) by virtue of his excellent professionalism and early investigation.

The Imperfect Victim is a very real work, which is different from the previous dramas involved. There is no carefree plot of the police going through hardships to bring the criminals to justice, only the balance and balance between justice and feelings.

At the same time, this drama also reflects the current situation of the network to some extent. Many spectators do not criticize the cruelty of criminals, but constantly amplify the mistakes of victims. Many people ignore the fact that the victim may not be perfect, but the perpetrator must be guilty.