I haven't seen the original book, and I haven't seen the movie version. As far as a pure original drama is concerned, it is currently a very qualified masterpiece. Fascinating plot, smooth switching of camera language, reasonable and subtle Easter egg foreshadowing, except for the heroine who arouses the uncomfortable emotions of people with a single aesthetic, everything is in line with the elements of a good American drama.
Many critical voices come from criticizing the director's white left label, which is so unfair to the show. Enabling black actors is white left? Is the story involving racial antagonisms white-left? Please, then your understanding of Bai Zuo is too narrow. Have you seen the white left of a black police officer incarnate of justice lynching a suspect without any evidence? People who are labeled as white leftists do not have a basic understanding of the basic social emotions of American society. Just learning a new word and talking about it to show that they are not out of touch with society is really low.
The interest in this drama comes entirely from the black robe's commentary, Amway. Originally, I couldn't agree with the unfinished comment of the black robe. It is really hard to imagine which part of the audience who are constantly "unfinished" and "white left" belong to. Audiences overlap. Game of Thrones can be called unfinished, but Black Robe is definitely not.
I once knew a girl who liked movies as a self-label. She could tell a story or two about any movie. It was not until I was fortunate enough to live with the girl on a business trip that I realized that the way she watched any movie was done by fast-forwarding and skipping. A lot of sea reading.
And watching movies with emotions is more boring than skipping broadcasts. In order to find evidence to prove my point of view, I look for a few words of evidence, and I turn a blind eye to the emotions the director wants to express. Yes, leave out the music, leave out the details, and even leave out the shaping of the characters, as long as you leave one or two arguments, or even a plot introduction, you can complete the viewing of the movie, just like reading a book, just read an introduction and it is known as a reading group. book. In today's fast-food-style life rhythm, fast-food-style emotional life, even watching movies and reading are not immune to fast-food style, but also self-righteous rhetoric. Just a waste of time.
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