monster without a name

Colleen 2022-04-20 09:02:50

It took about 5 days to finally finish watching Monster intermittently. I have to say that the masterpiece is a masterpiece. After watching the drama in 2004 after 16 years, I still can't see the traces of the years, so I can only offer it without hesitation." One click" three consecutive 5-star exclamations.

The first one-button triple

God's work makes me unable to comment on him, so the following can only be called a viewing guide

● Monsters without names.

monster without a name

In the 2004 drama, the whole film discussed in my opinion the ultimate philosophical question of "who am I".

I am John, but John is not my own name, I have no name, so who am I without the name John. There is no answer to this question. After reading it, I guess that maybe the author wants to express, and should not be bound by the code name of the name. If you leave him, you should still live a day with happy memories.

John

● Who is the monster. What kind of monsters are monsters, and only those with dual personalities are monsters? Not really, this is also the reason why the screenwriter never let Tianma shoot at John, because he is a normal person, he did not become a monster, all his regrets towards John are all due to his instinct as a doctor, if Tianma is brainwashed successfully, If you shoot, wouldn't it turn into a monster without self-thinking and at the mercy of others? More than ten years ago, the screenwriter has raised the ideological realm of Yifan to this level, which is really admirable.

●The greatest fear. The screenwriter's biggest fear of people is also very accurate.

Afraid of forgetting the people who are most important to you, afraid of being forgotten by the most important people.

●The ending of the villain.

Writers should really watch this show to learn how to portray the endearing villain and his ending. If you are destined to make this villain, ruthless, talkative, handsome, and popular with the audience, how should you write it? Write from start to finish. He is such a character, he will not collapse from beginning to end, he has always been highly intelligent, indifferent, and will not miss the end.

As for the ending of the villain, you can't be a screenwriter who is scolded by the audience because of the popularity of the audience. Therefore, the ending of this type of villain should be that he deserves what he deserves, but his death is not enough. He needs to be decent, unexpected and reasonable. Don't explain the details too clearly, such as how miserable and embarrassing he ended up, these should not appear in the picture, his justice should be reflected in the hearts of the audience.

●Watching guide

①Do not open the bullet screen

②Please feel the shock brought by the masterpiece slowly and carefully on a day when you are a little rich.

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Extended Reading
  • Carli 2022-03-22 09:03:03

    Quoting the wiki: "The story features murder mystery, medical ethics, power struggles in hospitals, love between parents and siblings, love between humans, East-West Cold War structure, society before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and more."

  • Sigrid 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    The character setting and the logic of the story are very bad. I thought they were all for the ending, but the ending is even worse. It feels similar to watching stolen pen. It is not by stringing characters together that it can be called a masterpiece. And Neon people always love to give everyone a childhood shadow and psychological trauma. As long as the childhood is unfortunate, no matter how bad it is, it can be forgiven. I can't understand it. PS If I have Pegasus skills, I will be Black Jack!

Monster quotes

  • Fritz Verdeman: Can I believe in you? Everything you told me... What you're trying to do... I can't do anything for you right now, but... can I believe in you, Dr. Tenma?

    Kenzou Tenma: [indicates his gun] You shouldn't trust people who wave things like this around too much.

  • Jan Suk: Is there something you want to say?

    Fritz Verdeman: I'm saying that your questions stick too much to the manual. So, what have we learned so far? You're just like a kid these days. You probably hit on women using a manual.

    Jan Suk: You look just like a father. I don't have a father, but I'd never want a parent like you.