The feelings of the three seasons are written here. I don't watch much American dramas myself, and I know that this drama was assigned by a university media teacher to watch the first episode of the second season as an example of discussing product placement. Because I didn't understand the background of the story at all at the time, and I didn't understand it very well, and the protagonist was a child, I took it for granted that it was about the strange things that happened later, so I wasn't very interested. Later, I was curious about how good this show was, so I started the first season, but found that I couldn't stop at all, so I watched all three seasons in one go. The unfolding and narration of its story line is perfect, everyone's acting skills are online, and the children's acting skills are amazing. What's more special is that the tribute to American popular culture and various movies in the 1980s is vividly reflected in the props setting, background music, and shooting composition. I was pleasantly surprised by a lot of the details in the episode. I am not interested in the theme of fighting monsters, but after reading it, I fell in love with everyone in the story. Everyone has their own lovely places, although there are times when people are angry, but who does not grow up through mistakes and difficulties. To be honest, as far as the third season is concerned, like many netizens, I also feel that the story is not as good as the first two seasons. Maybe it's because the quarrel between the adults is too frequent, maybe it's because a town quilt Maozi was so blatant in that era, and the old beauty didn't respond. It's a bit ridiculous, but it's still wonderful. The last episode was touched by Billy's sacrifice and Hopper's letter to Eleven. I didn't like Billy in the second season either, but after knowing his childhood experiences, he had to be so abusive at the end, it was heartbreaking. At the end of the third season everyone grew up, especially the little 11. We watched her learn to communicate along the way and slowly integrate into the normal world. Everyone gave her a lot of love, including friendship, family, and love, which made her feel the warmth of home. In these three seasons, Xiao 11 has grown from an experiment that was exploited since childhood to a group of people who love her and protect her. She has become more courageous and independent, and has learned to love others. In the end, she looked at the letter that Hopper wrote to her and burst into tears. At this time, she was no longer only angry, she experienced more emotions, she felt Hopper's love for her, and she had slowly recovered from the pain she once had. . This is my biggest move besides Billy and Hopper's tears.
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