This is a film review written on a mobile phone, I don't want to type a lot of words.
This is one of my favorite episodes in The Unknown Code. The biggest reason is that the image of the male protagonist is the most vivid and three-dimensional in this episode.
In the first episode, the male protagonist at the beginning gives people the feeling that they are self-assertive, willful, taciturn, and unsocial, but he has keen insight, is very assertive, and seems to want to perform meritorious service after being marginalized. Regaining a round, that's why I persevered in pursuing old cases; in short, it felt like I was working hard to save the precarious job.
In the second episode, the male protagonist was arrogant and unreasonable at the beginning and caused a person to commit suicide. It seems that he plunged into an old case because of guilt in order to redeem his sins. In this episode, it shows that he is not afraid of power. The personality of sympathizing with the weak and hating evil, and at the same time showing his bad words and expressing emotions, on the whole is not much deeper than the first episode.
In the fourth episode, the actor turned his face with the supporting actor at the beginning. He wanted to keep the other side but his self-esteem was too high. He kept saying that I don't need you. In this episode, there are too many memories of past cases, and the description of the male protagonist is even thinner, but it shows that the male protagonist is not just a rigid law enforcement tool, he has a very humane side, and finally put down his face in front of friends. , Show the inner side.
Only in the third episode, the male protagonist showed a non-robot appearance. When the child’s mother was held accountable after the failure of the action, he opened his eyes in grief, panic and self-blame, and could not say a word, guilt Standing in place, the whole body was stiff and tense, and the extremely uncomfortable performance was very wonderful; when the kidnapper called him, for the safety of the children, he changed his usual impulsive and arrogant personality, and talked with the kidnapper cautiously and nervously, when the kidnapper said When he was about to kill two children, he was about to collapse and even lost the strength to cry. His performance made the character more vivid; although so many weak performances, it made me feel that this is the most masculine episode of the male protagonist. Blindly fighting is not sexy; men have to be strong when they should be strong, and soft when they should be soft, so that people feel the most sexy and attractive. This is my biggest emotion after watching this episode. (Seeing the male protagonist's tremor and stress disorder caused by the excessive stimulation of handling cases all the year round makes people feel compassionate...Here, the male protagonist's tall image is completely established, not to mention Later, he was willing to guard the noble behavior of the children.)
Only in the third episode, the villain is an understandable villain, because the villain used to pray for God’s help, but got insults, abuse, despair and hurt, but when he became a demon, he was saved He and his sister, so he became hate God. Because he was originally a believer, God is a real person who deceives and betrays him. Therefore, he hates and avenges those devout believers who cannot harm God. And from his performance with his girlfriend, it can be seen that he is sexually flawed and may not be able to get a normal erection. Maybe he has sexual pleasure when a child is tortured, and his emotions can be vented; in addition, he already has the spirit of talking to himself. The tendency to split is more complicated and worthy of consideration and scrutiny than the bad guys in the other three episodes who are purely for revenge, bullying, and crime for profit.
In summary, I think this episode is the most exciting among the four episodes.
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