As a TBBT hardcore iron fan, it is the first time to open an account to write film reviews. First of all congratulations to Kaley for being nominated for the Golden Globe Award! The nomination itself proves that Kaley's acting skills have won the recognition of the academics, and our kind of stubborn audience directly respects it. To be honest, it is difficult to transform the characters in an iconic drama like TBBT. When watching a play, I always think of the sentence George Takei said in TBBT, "No matter what I try, they just want to hear the course laid in captain". At this point, it can be seen that Kaley is still conservative. It is the first time to take the lead in the post-TBBT era. This role setting still has too many similarities with Penny. Then talk about the play itself. The biggest feeling after watching it is that this is a book that should be made into a movie. The plot setting is okay, and the suspense foreshadowing is cleverly buried, but in order to make up the length, too many flashbacks are mixed with too many flashbacks and the inner male protagonist's opponents. The excessive use of sub-cameras is boring, and the environment continues to be noisy. The rendering reminded me of "The Original Diamond" which was literally fast. The motivation to support the audience all the way is mainly from ost, the flashing performance of a group of supporting actors, and the tense suspenseful atmosphere mixed with just the right gag to relax the whole plot and prevent the audience from leaving the comfort zone for a long time. If this is a popcorn movie, I think the rating will be much better than it is now. Finally, I want to talk about the second season. (The following contains very slight spoilers).
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. In fact, there is not much suspense left at the end of the first season. How to develop the plot of the second season requires the screenwriter to stay up late to ponder and think, always feel that he wants to develop in the direction of homeland. . After the heroine abandons the old image, it will take time to prove whether Kaley's acting skills can support the new role. To be honest, I personally squeeze a sweat for the second season, and hope that the crew can hit us in the face in the end! At the end, call the goddess. No matter what film and television works I hear, I feel like I’m kneeling, Sia YYDS!
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