After being recommended by the UP master, I clicked on the video, and then spent an afternoon watching "Only a City Where I Don't Exist" (Following the Trend, referred to as "Falling on the Street").
As a film in the name of "suspenseful reasoning", "Falling Street" performed very well in the first episode: the male protagonist showed his peculiar abilities when he came up, which led to the unsolved case 18 years ago, and the male protagonist's mother was killed; Many "suspenseful" elements appeared in the first episode, but they did not find it abrupt and unacceptable, but relied on these elements to whet the audience's appetite. The good performance of the first episode is enough to show the author's strong narrative and plot planning ability, and set a very solid tone. In addition to the first episode, the first three episodes, which are important for a fan drama, are also very good under the guidance of the general tone. For example, the male protagonist can only jump out of "re-release" if he prevents accidents from happening. He will not For another example, the events that happened have a very strong connection with the time point of time travel. If the male protagonist wants to save his mother, he must first save the young moon and another companion. )'s stalking is not so abrupt, and the core idea of "healing" is reflected in the series of actions of the male protagonist.
I saw a lot of people complain that the reasoning part of "Falling Street" is too weak, and it can only be regarded as a juvenile detective team vs a perverted adult. To be honest, I didn’t feel that too little reasoning was insufficient when I was chasing the show. Whether it was reasoning or time travel, it was all to attract the audience. At its core, the author arranged for the male protagonist to save others and others through meticulous description and characterization of emotions. In self-redemption, his understanding of family and friendship is different from that of his childhood.
After watching a lot of Conan, I have a great misunderstanding of "Falling Street" in the early stage of watching it. For example, I think that Xian is also a character similar to Haiyuan Ai: I have an insight into the male protagonist's heart, and have a relationship with the fifth-grade kid. Completely different intelligence; maybe you know a thing or two about the truth about the male protagonist's time-travel, here's one: Hahaha, I didn't expect it, in fact, I also came through! Or in the end, everyone will work together to save the male protagonist and report the culprit... But think about it carefully, such a plot looks cool, but it may destroy the overall tone of the work, precisely because the male protagonist has been sleeping for fifteen years, and all his partners are with him. The street that does not exist but is under the influence inherits his will and keeps working hard to find the truth; maybe the ending is not perfect, but it is very satisfactory.
There are actually two points about the fly in the ointment of the work, that is, crossing the more chaotic timeline, and the final murderer's feelings for the male lead. The former is only a means of triggering the story in the work, and will not attract too much attention in the process of chasing the drama; while the latter is in the last episode, so the small flaws that appear at this time will not affect the overall viewing experience. .
In general, "The City Where Only I Don't Exist" is a very worth watching work. Different from the previous warm works, it takes saving childhood companions as clues, and suspense and time travel as the "finishing touch" to make this work The works are enough to attract people's interest and tell them a heart-warming story.
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