that shake more than Battlestar Galactica." I heard that Saw's fifth installment is under preparation. The small and medium-sized murders in the room can also be killed in five episodes. Thrilling, the relevance of the entertainment is very powerful, it can be seen as a TV series; now it seems that Cloverfield should also have this momentum, not to mention the dish that JJ handles.
Although one is a TV series and the other is a comic, JJ's "LOST" and Fujita Kazuhiro's "Le Cirque de Karakuri" (Le Cirque de Karakuri) can be said to be equal in narrative. Attention to detail, suspense superimposed works-but "Magic Puppet Circus" is not as entertaining as JJ's. One is that the style of Fujita and Hiro is obvious to all. Second, the style of Fujita and Hiro is optional. There are too many lines-it makes "Puppet Circus" look like a piece of pork. But then again, "The Puppet Circus" talks about a passionate life that does not need to be explained, and the mysterious things that "Lost" says are inconvenient to explain directly.
To say that David Finch is both serious and entertaining, and JJ is an entertaining genius who engages in mysticism-but you have to say that he is a master of mysticism.
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