1. The cliché of the case has
to admit that this is a flaw in many crime dramas nowadays. Crime dramas have gone through so many years of development, with classics such as "CSI", "24 Hours" and "Criminal minds" in the front, and subsequent crime dramas can have so many innovations in cases. Moreover, not to mention new dramas such as "H-50", even the classic crime dramas mentioned before have developed into a weak phenomenon in the later stages-similar case patterns, similar solutions, and similar shooting techniques. Among them, "Lie to me" was cut off in the third season because of this, and how popular the first season of "Lie to me" was! It can be seen how deadly the "old-fashioned" is for a drama. The plot of the next season of "H-50" is going to come on! "Rotten" alone can't go far.
The old-fashioned case is an unavoidable dilemma, but the old-fashioned case model and solution can be alleviated by other means. The example I want to cite here is the 22nd episode of the fourth season of "Criminal minds". The serial murderer in this episode is played by Alex who plays Steve in "H-50". Here I want to praise our second young master's acting skills! Interpret the tragedy of this serial murderer vividly and vividly! I almost cried when I watched it! The serial murderer is the common ground of every murderer in "Criminal minds". In the play, the FBI's BAU department assists the police in each state to catch the serial murderer, so the identity of this murderer is really uncharacteristic. In addition, the murderer has a special preference for the target of the murder, and commits the crime once a year-this is also one of the characteristics of a serial murderer, which is nothing. The image of the serial murderer in life is exactly the opposite of the crime he committed. He is a timid, shy man with glasses, and has obsessive-compulsive disorder and hygienic addiction. What moved is the feelings of the serial murderer played by Alex towards the blind son of a woman he killed. He said: "Something in you stopped him. He knew he couldn't hurt you and he never ever hurt you." What moved me most was when Alex, who had been shot, brought the little boy to the amusement park and sat down Ferris wheel, at the highest point of the Ferris wheel, Alex said: "You are unique. You let me see the world." Then we learned that the serial murderer played by Alex witnessed his own father killing himself when he was 9 years old. His mother, he sat next to his mother’s body for a day and kept watching the recorded process of his mother’s death... From the example here, we can see that in an excellent crime drama, the mentality of the criminal is also very important. , The criminal’s motives for committing crimes and the heartbreaking stories behind them are more appealing to the audience. Of course, "Criminal minds" is a criminal psychology drama, so the performance of criminal minds is unprecedented. At this point, "H-50" is not comparable, but at least it should involve some criminal stories. , Such a case is complete, isn't it?
2. Characters are not distinctive enough
With regard to the characteristics of the characters, I am referring to the characteristics of the characters in handling the case. For example, Danny has worked as a police officer in the New York Police Department for more than ten years, and has committed 87 murders. Then the play should focus on Danny's experience and reasoning in handling cases. But the reality is that the first episode allowed Steve to show off his skills, and it was obvious that Danny did not play a complementary role as Steve's partner. The important role of "partner" is "complementarity." For example, Sherlock and Dr. Watson complement each other. The more perfect the complementarity, the more distinctive the characteristics of the characters, the more stable the "friendship" between the two, and the "corruption" will naturally come. In "H-50", it may be that the screenwriter wanted to show Steve's protagonist status and his ability as a special soldier, so that Danny's abilities that should have been displayed were hidden. As a result, he was "marginalized" in episodes 17 and 23. ". However, there is an exception here is that in episode 14 Danny accurately inferred that the so-called "kidnapped" wife was actually the planner of the kidnapping. In this episode, I was very happy to see Steve praise Danny: "How can you be so smart!" It seems that the screenwriter also saw that Steve was lifted too high in the front, and this time I want to let Danny perform well. In this way, rot will come naturally. For example, at the end of this episode, the two people watched "Angels on the Road" together, and the two were vying to be the male protagonist that girls like. The tacit understanding and the look in the eyes really made me The wolf's blood is boiling! ! !
After watching a lot of crime dramas, I always thought that each person in a team must have a project that each person is good at. It must be different and complementary, so that the team can cooperate well. A team that is too homogenized will have some people who seem to be redundant. For example, Kono in "H-50", if she is not a female, I really don't know what she does at Five-0, and Chin's abilities seem to be about the same as Danny. And the protagonist Steve is more strategic and more capable of fighting than everyone else...No one should be almighty in a play with more than one protagonist.
Finally, of course, I hope that the second season of "H-50" will be released sooner~~~ Although the cases in the first season are not strong, but in the last few episodes, I am a little interested, and there are also the last episodes of the first season. The big suspense, how to solve the big trouble? How will Five-0 go on? In addition, I hope that the women inside will all give me cannon fodder! ! ! (Except for Danny's lovely daughter~) The official rot will go down! Ha ha ha ha! ! ! !
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