After watching this drama, I had the urge to give it five stars, but in the end I gave it four stars.
1. Let’s talk about a slot first: male protagonist setting
After watching it, you will find that the other important characters have at least a little something, but the male protagonist is a jerk. To put it bluntly, success is not enough, and failure is more than failure. The screenwriter's most peculiar idea is that it is the male protagonist after several reversals. It was brought out after impulse, so there is no reason not to believe that it may be more reasonable for the male protagonist to be called a plot pusher.
Please, they are male protagonists. (This is the first time I see the character of the protagonist, I personally don’t like this kind of setting, that’s all
2. The second is the heroine, which is generally pretty good, but compared to the "Phoenix Girl" and the female leader in the Big Three, the heroine's eyes are always full of tears, showing a feeling of weakness, without the two of them. I don't think this is enough.
But having said that, the heroine's experience of such a thing completely refreshes the world view. It is not unreasonable to show such emotions, but it is possible to focus a little on the performance of shock, and then transition to toughness.
In fact, there are several lines between her and the female head that can be performed more confidently and tougher, which may be slightly better. The feeling at the end of when you can join the organization is great.
3. The performance of "Phoenix Girl" in the play is really eye-catching and very eye-catching. Especially the part where the fat organization member explained why he brought Eli back in the car at the end, a little complacent, aloof, and the feeling of being superior, and finally told him that he was under surveillance. At the same time as others, don't forget that you are also being watched by others.
4. In fact, as the plot unfolds, the viewers of episodes 3 and 4 can basically understand and vaguely guess the plot, but the last part of episode 6 on the car is really extra points, which made me stunned. , shouting Miaozai, Miaozai. The writer really has you.
5. Feelings. Feelings, if handled well, will be very rewarding, and even make it difficult to detect, just like the heroine quarreling in the same room with the thinner boss in the Big Three in episode 6 (the boss is persuading the heroine to join the organization) The female protagonist fuck you, i liked you, handled it very delicately and naturally. I like this part very much. And the male protagonist's feelings for Hannah are not described much in the play, but I feel it is very natural to deal with it, so I don't go into details. As for the male protagonist's relationship with his daughter in the sixth episode, I personally don't like it very much. It's too long. I've fast-forwarded this part.
6. Lao Ying hacked Trump, and also hacked China and Russia hhhhh
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