Game of Thrones is also a game of literary drama

Linnea 2022-04-20 09:02:10

After finishing the first six seasons of "Game of Thrones", I watched the last episode with goosebumps. I know that with my current understanding of any drama, I can't make it into a film review, because I always feel that the word "review" is always suspected of putting myself in a high place, so I can only say, express your feelings.

"Game of Thrones" has many labels: blood, violence, nudity, a new world view with a big frame... But my biggest feeling after watching the six seasons is that the core of this drama is also the most exciting, its literary drama. Yes, literary play. These two words, together with words such as blood and violence, don't seem to be eye-catching enough, but it is these two words that really hold up this drama. "Game of Thrones" has a lot of literary dramas, but even if there are only two actors' dialogues repeated for a few minutes, you will not run away or get bored. Sometimes the whole scene only expresses a very simple purpose, but you will Feel wonderful. Actors are on the one hand, there are few hysterical emotions (but once the emotions erupt in seconds and infect your heart), a few people on the surface are calm, but in fact the emotions, contradictions, and shocks inside are all hidden smartly and clearly layered. The lines are the main manifestation. The main purpose of a scene is never given directly. The characters always go around in circles and twists and turns to talk. They are smart enough to tell the story clearly, and explain the meaning of everyone. Characters are also reflected. Take out the lines of several protagonists and you can know who said this sentence. Not only the lines, but also the details in the plot and the metaphors of the shots are also very numerous, and many important information are hidden here. In fact, they don't treat the audience as idiots, so they look good, so they are advanced.

Of course, there are also actors who have been praised by too many people for their acting skills. In this play, all of them are very good, so I won't repeat them. I want to talk about the Dragon Mother, but at first I thought she looked sweet and thought she was a soft girl vase, responsible for beauty, pity, and simplicity, but now she has become the two major candidates to liberate several slave cities and eventually lead the Seven Kingdoms One, a small man with a childlike appearance, but his means, aura, and his tenacity are not inferior to Sexi. I often think while watching the drama of Mother Dragon, it would be great to have the opportunity to play such a role in the future!

I am also surprised by the acting skills of every little actor, really every one! one! indivual! The protagonist plays from a very young age to a big one. It is very difficult for Erya and Sansa to change step by step, but they express it very amazingly. The supporting role children, their state of being immersed in turmoil and conspiracy for a long time, that kind of The demeanor of an adult is by no means something that a five- or six-year-old or eleven- or twelve-year-old child can easily capture.

There are also from the director to the photography to the script to the editing, etc., which are also praised by too many people, so I won't say more. There is no gorgeous ending, let's look forward to the seventh season next year together...

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The Red Woman quotes

  • Eddison Tollett: If you were planning to see tomorrow, you picked the wrong room. We all die today. I say we do our best and take Thorne with us when we go.

  • Alliser Thorne: [during a meeting discussing Jon Snow's assassination] You all know why you're here. Jon Snow is dead.

    Night's Watchman: Who killed him?

    Alliser Thorne: I did! And Bowen Marsh and Othell Yarwyck and the officers in this Castle

    Night's Watchman: Murderers! Traitors!

    Alliser Thorne: ALRIGHT! We've committed treason, all of us! Jon Snow was my Lord Commander. I had no love for him. That was no secret. But I never once disobeyed an order. Loyalty is the foundation on which the Night's Watch is built. And the Watch means everything to me. I have given my life, we have all given our lives to the Night's Watch. Jon Snow was going to destroy the Night's Watch. He let the Wildlings through our gates as no Lord Commander has ever done before. He gave them the very land on which they reaved and raped and murdered. Lord Commander Snow did what he thought was right, I've no doubt about that. And what he thought was right would have been the end of us. He thrust a terrible choice upon us and we made it.