Judging from the current trend of the plot, this Marvel anti-Marvel popcorn blockbuster superhero drama needs to be watched with IQ.
This play uses a fragmented web-like nonlinear narrative. The photographic tone composition is unexpectedly stunning, and the plot setting is very bold. It is not like a Marvel superhero movie but a high-powered brain-burning suspense movie.
Although the play is born under the radiant Marvel family with a golden spoon, there is still some worry that the director’s bold attempt will continue to drive high and grab the audience’s hearts: the net-like narrative will break the story too fragmented. It is necessary for the audience to reassemble the structure by themselves in the later stage, and the combination of virtual and real double lines may cause the plot in the fragments to be not completely true. It is also necessary for the audience to distinguish which is real and which is illusory. The structure of the play itself puts forward certain requirements on the audience; And because it’s not a movie but a weekly episode, each episode will only give you a part of the disrupted timeline. It is estimated that a considerable part of the audience will miss a certain episode or can’t remember the details and cannot recall the whole piece. Plot----After all, I heard that American audiences prefer unit dramas that are not particularly continuous.
For a detailed example, judging from the e1.e2 that has been released, this play is like a story explained with a series of puzzles (puzzle 1. puzzle 2. puzzle 3.4...), and a part of each puzzle is given to the audience every other week If you don’t look back, you need to blindly remember which puzzles are given to you every week. It should be at the end. The audience needs to put the scattered puzzles given each week into complete puzzles, and then sort these puzzles to present a complete timeline. Plus, it’s still hard to say that the puzzles given to the audience every week are real. Some are virtual imaginations. Outside the normal timeline, the illusory imaginations are divided out to form a single system (but for the series) It’s a layer of brain burn, after all, it’s a superhero drama, so it seems that the auditory and visual hallucinations may have happened in real? Only after watching 2 episodes, I can’t determine which trick the screenwriter used).
Anyway, it’s important to watch this show with IQ, concentration and memory, so it’s a good choice to watch it together after waiting for more than half.
ps. The series pays tribute to various classic movie series is very interesting, you need to be careful to discover. Hitchcock’s soundtrack, Clockwork Orange’s Clockwork Psychiatric Hospital, Blue Drug’s Breaking Bad [Smile] When I saw it, I couldn’t help but think of a spoof video performed by Xiaofen. Everyone knows that blue is good. goods?
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