In addition to licking the screen, you should watch the drama well~

Camron 2021-12-25 08:01:28

Before watching the drama, I saw a lot of negative comments about this movie. What kind of drama is supported by selling meat? Except for Dou Sen’s drama, it’s impossible to see the loopholes. Balabala... But I don’t think this drama has any at all. It's so bad, I watched it all in one go, at least it proves that the rhythm is definitely not slow (God knows that I was watched by Amway before. It is said that I was super nervous and absolutely wanted to watch the Korean TV drama signal in one breath. I discarded it after watching half an episode. , This is called the plot slow down the rhythm, okay), and although there are small bugs in the whole show, it is definitely not a bad one. Objectively speaking.

First of all, what people have criticized more is that this drama is so unreliable as a spy war plot, the big devil is so careless in doing things, and the used mobile phone cards are thrown around casually, so that a suspicious person can easily replace himself. Good friends, the basic women in the play like the male protagonist (oh there is a gay), and the male protagonist is not professional in many ways as a spy, and basically saves the world by his face. . .

Well, it's true that this drama is not perfect, but I think it's more realistic, isn't it? Everyone thinks 007 is good-looking, but I believe that everyone will not think 007 is very real, because we just watched 007 Long Aotian pretending to be B to kill the big devil! This kind of drama looks so cool! On the other hand, what does pine have? Except for Yan that he has no equipment to open and hangs, the ineffective support team does not even have formal agent training. 007's eyes to evaluate this drama.
*After watching the interview, I realized that the original author himself was a spy, and then his novel is basically based on the life of a real spy.

Putting aside the eyes of watching 007, let’s look at the grooves in this drama: the
big devil is not cautious, and the used mobile phone card is thrown away randomly. In my opinion, the big devil can indeed think more thoughtfully, but first of all, the show does not The reason why the Great Devil needs to be so cautious is not given. Although he was doing illegal business, his organization was not threatened at that time, and this hotel was still he used to visit frequently. . . God knows that the Watergate incident happened because of a piece of tape, so people will make mistakes, okay? When I saw it, I didn’t think this was a big problem. (Of course, if you insist on seeing this from the perspective of God who knows the result, you can say he’s stupid)

Besides, the big devil asked Pine to replace his friend who has been with him for decades. I think the show is very clear. What's the point? Roper has a good impression of the male protagonist from the beginning, they are all British, and the male protagonist behaves decently and looks handsome (this is not my idiot at all, generally high-value ones tend to make people feel good). After that, the big devil complained that his friend loves to drink, and he doesn’t work as soon as he drinks, and there was news from London at that time that someone was staring at him. I remember a scene where he watched him pee by the pool and said that he should Change the facade. Isn't this very clear? The base friend is not strong, and there is another pine beside him, so he naturally changes.

As for whether everyone likes his setting, it is a bit of a suspicion, but imagine that you meet a handsome, decent, and measured person. Can you not like it? Of course, there is still a difference between like and love. I still can't stand every episode in the play, so that the women in the show will be in estrus when they see him. Of course, the culture may be different. Foreigners think that if the atmosphere is good, they can come here? do not know. But wouldn’t it be better if you flashed back to explain the hero’s past at this point? This is where I personally want to complain very much, and I will talk about it later.

I think that the male protagonist is not professional at all because the setting is not a bug. People are not professional spies in the first place. They are recruited halfway through. They only have military background and have not received spy training.

Others think that the short points of this drama have been explained, and then I will talk about the parts that I don't think I can understand.

The first is the cause of the male protagonist's involvement in all of this. Why does Sophie give such important information to a night manager? Sophie has a fondness for Pine. She knows that Pine knows people in the embassy, ​​but wouldn't it be too rash to give him such life-critical documents? I guess she really can't find someone to entrust. Anyway, it is very clear that Sophie did not explain in the emotional drama about Pine, which made this move very abrupt in my opinion. It would be okay if Sophie knew that Pine was helping the local armed forces. At least he could be sure that Pine was on his side, but there was no explanation in the film.

The second is Pine’s motivation to trip Roper. I think it should be a sense of justice and guilt towards Sophie. But the play did not give a reasonable explanation for this reason. The guilt for Sophie is obvious (I don't think there is a love element in it) but what about the sense of justice? Just like in the show, Angela asked Pine why he did this, and then Pine said that most people would certainly want to stop when they see evil in front of them, but Angela said: No, most people don't. It can be seen that Pine’s sense of justice is beyond our ordinary people, but the play did not give an explanation of why this is the case. So I said before that this drama cuts out the scenes of rolling the sheets, wouldn't it be better to add some descriptions of Pine's past! ? (Well, Dousen's meat is also a selling point...) The

third is the fragmentation of pine's blackening process. I remember clearly that Angela described roper as the worst man in the world. When recruiting pine, Angela asked him to awaken the demon in his heart, making him the second worst man in the world, so that roper could feel that he had found the same kind to break into the enemy. Let's see how he turned himself into the second worst man in the world? I went to a place and slept with a girl who used violence to make a local drug dealer yield a handful of drugs and pretend to kill a person in a bar who was in conflict with her. Gone. This is the second worst? WTF! ?

In the end, pine did not show any special blackening behavior after it penetrated into the interior. Perhaps killing the gay guy counts once, obviously the final beating of the gay guy was an excessive injury, and nothing else seems to be a big deal. And he has been in the army, and I don’t think he needs special psychological development to kill. (It’s not that the army doesn’t care about killings, but it’s just that the killing with a cause is not the second worst in the world. Well, maybe my three views are crooked == b) After

talking about a lot of pitfalls, I finally said Talk about the advantages.

I think roper has shaped it very well. Our impression of him is the most evil in the world basically comes from the comments of a third party, and he started to behave like a successful businessman who got caught up in everything, by the way, be a charity. What? Although I know that he is selling arms, it is difficult to associate him with the world's greatest evil, because he himself did not show particularly heinous'evil'. I even thought at first that he might have no idea about the casualties caused by his arms sales, because he was just a successful businessman. For him, this was just a profitable business. (Well, I just thought of tony stark when I didn’t become Iron Man.) But then Angela’s words made me fully realize his evil: He and Angela saw the same tragedy, mustard gas and sarin gas at the same time The children who died in terrible condition under the effect. And roper only thinks of business opportunities. OMG! This person is terrible. Although the weapon itself is not guilty, and the person who uses it is guilty, I think the purpose of the weapon is to destroy the target. It is destruction rather than torture, something that causes great suffering shouldn't be used as a weapon. Besides, after seeing the tragedy caused by this kind of weapon, the people who decide to sell this kind of weapon are not cold-blooded. Just the words of Angela gave me a solid understanding of the world’s worst evil.

And Angela is also very good, the identity of a pregnant woman did not make her cautious, but made her more brave! Especially when she went to the roper's house to steal documents with her stomach upright, "I'm a pregnant woman, this is the best cover!" She smiled a little triumphantly. "This is not a cover-up, you are really a pregnant woman!" Hahahaha, Jiyou will be mad at her. So cute~

Finally, I will talk about Dou Sen! Maybe it’s the role of the Mimei filter. I really don’t see how he looks like the second worst in the world. On the contrary, he laughs softly when he pretends to be stupid. At that time, his indifferent eyes were super handsome! And the professional and alienated care that he had when he was a night shift manager is really awesome! One day he can act as a butler, the British handsome butler (let me be idiot>///<)

I am not a person who likes to write drama reviews. I just write this time I just hope that everyone will not be because of Shakespeare’s face. I just missed a good show, besides licking the screen, I also need to watch the show~~

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