The feeling after watching the whole 4th level (there are a few spoilers)

Halle 2022-12-21 10:46:20

I accidentally saw someone recommending this movie on the post bar.
Some people say that people who like this film after watching the first episode are true love, but it seems that the landlord is not. I watched a few episodes purely to keep insisting on the idea of ​​not giving up halfway.
So I watched a few episodes. Actually, I want to say that the first few episodes were really frustrating to watch, slow rhythm, and a lot of family conversations. . . . . . All of this is unacceptable to someone like me who prefers to watch Hollywood action blockbusters (the landlord must be too vulgar), maybe the American people who have been attacked by action movies are tired of watching those action and adventure movies, this movie Even in one than a fire.
In fact, the first 3 parts, and even the first half of the 4th part, are all about how a middle-aged man has to change sharply. The portrayal in his heart and the explanation of the lens all give people a feeling of depression (LZ felt that pig feet at this time more than once It's time to start turning over to be a landlord, the screenwriter just doesn't give it a chance).
Later, in the second half of the 4th episode, everything changed, and Xiaofan began to change sharply (in the first 3 seasons, Xiaofan felt too naive, sometimes things were simple, and Xiaofan made it complicated). Then Laobai's suspicious personality, coupled with his high IQ in chemistry, in order to protect the entire family (it seems that the family is better, and Xiaofan he also protected), he began to compete with the black boss. Obviously, the black boss decided not to kill for his own interests. Old Bai, who knows that Lao Bai's thoughts are completely different at this time. Next is the most exciting last 2 episodes, an old Bai who started to set up a game.

Could it be that Lao Mei likes to watch such a character's inner tangled changes, and finally walks towards the route that was set from the beginning. At the same time, many parts of the film involve a lot of the current situation of American life (the life of the old white family).
Finally, I want to complain:
1. Can Lao Bai's wife stop cheating on her husband, give her a green hat and money to her old lover, every time she keeps saying that I am for the whole family, I can't help but fast-forward wherever I see her , the director deserves to let you get smashed and let you get slapped from time to time. . . . (Harmony here), you are also the only quilt with the highest appearance rate. . . woman.
2.o(︶︿︶)o Alas, isn’t the world where most American screenwriters study chemistry and physics right now? I'm starting to regret that I've learned the wrong major.
3. I can say that my favorite is that lawyer. Lawyers are also acting talents. Will there be an award for the next Grammy? Lawyers have clear boundaries, black and white, but there is no difference between them. out of bounds.
4. I know that this drama will not end in 5 seasons. The sharp change of the old white has not ended, the death of the lover of the old white woman has not been solved, and the black account problem that is discovered in the future will all require a process. According to the screenwriter and According to the director's idea, if you can shoot for 20 minutes, you must not give birth for a second prematurely, and even add some close-ups of scenery or scenes to set off the plot and characters.

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  • Marie Schrader: So? Tell me all about it. I heard you broke new ground today.

    Hank Schrader: I *broke new ground?*

    Marie Schrader: That's what he said. Tell me.

    Hank Schrader: *sigh* I walked 16 feet in 20 minutes. Which is up from like 15 1/2 yesterday. And I had maybe *this much* less shit in my pants, so yeah Marie, if you and him everybody else in America secretly took a vote, and changed the meaning of the entire English language, yeah, I guess I "broke new ground."

  • Marie Schrader: You're ordering a new rock?

    Hank Schrader: I'm *bidding* on a new *mineral.*