Ajiasha's "Observation of Human Nature" and Chinese "Nine Curved Large Intestines"

Talon 2022-04-21 09:02:38

When I saw the third season, I finally couldn't help but complain a little. This American drama, which is very popular among Chinese people on the Internet, was also highly recommended by the classmates of Chunzheng Baozi, but it was quite difficult for me to watch it.

That is, , it is about the crime scene investigators (or criminal experts) led by Gris in Las Vegas to carry out one after another detection work. They collected a lot of scene evidence, and then analyzed the broken A large number of cases. They call themselves scientists, work in crime scene labs, and everything is about evidence. As Gris said to the suspect: you can say nothing, but the evidence will tell me everything. This is similar to the Hong Kong drama "Forensic Pioneer" It is somewhat similar. Gao Yanbo, the hero of , is also collecting evidence at the crime scene with his subordinates. The difference is that the rhythm of solving the case in "CSI" is extremely tight. A hair or a piece of dander at the scene is a favorable evidence. They basically rely on all kinds of evidence to analyze, and advance layer by layer, so that the case gradually becomes clear until the murderer is found. They are surprisingly efficient, usually at least 1 or 2 cases, or even 3, per episode.

In "Fa", a case can be solved at least 5 or 6 episodes. They also talk about evidence, but more from human nature, they study criminal psychology. Every case has its ups and downs, twists and turns, every time you think you have found the murderer The result is always empty and happy, and then it is often Gao Yanbo who has an epiphany from some details of daily life. It feels like "the mountains are heavy and the river is full of doubts, and the willows are dark and the flowers are bright." All the meridians are opened up in an instant. the murderer.

This really caters to the Chinese people's mentality of "taking music as beauty". At least I watched it with relish. There are similar Hong Kong dramas "Forensic Records" and "Criminal Investigation Files", as well as "Detective Di Renjie", which was popular in the mainland. People really have a nine-curved bowel, and they are not as straight-forward as the Yankees. Killing people will not create many obstacles to embarrass the police, and most of them are willing to confess their guilt.

But the British may be more like the Chinese in this regard, because I suddenly thought of Agatha's "human nature observation", whether it is the lovely great detective Poirot, or the Marple who lives in the country and lives all year round Miss, what they do best is to carefully observe the clues at the crime scene, and then slowly question all the suspects, groping for humanity from words. Therefore, her story will never have bloody and terrifying scenes, nor will there be thrilling escapes. All the sins are just lies accompanied by small details, gradually surfaced. Finally, Poirot or Miss Marple gather all the suspects, and then slowly describe the whole crime process, "the real culprit is him".

The female Agasha shows us a tender detective, with a slow and long rhythm, a meticulous and soothing process, the ugliness of human nature, and the gradual exposure of weaknesses to the sun. This is similar to Di Renjie's repeated deliberation. It is me the type you like. AndIt's too scientific, too calm, too objective, and it loses the interest of inquiring, everything is so involuntary (often when I haven't recovered), which makes me used to seeing the plot twists, I'm very uncomfortable with the complicated Hong Kong dramas and mainland historical dramas.

In short, I fell into the role of classmate Baozi.

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation quotes

  • Greg Sanders: Hey Catherine, you think Sara would go to dinner with me?

    Catherine Willows: Sure, as long as you don't tell her it's a date.

  • Gil Grissom: The rich are just as depraved as the poor.