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Estefania 2022-08-17 23:07:44

There are not many British films and TV works I have seen, but there seems to be a very interesting similarity: when facing personal emotions, most people show a state of avoidance. Compared with the strong tendency of personal expression in a large number of American film and television works, the characters of British dramas always hide their inner thoughts.
The love triangle in the play, the emotional bond between the curvy man Fred and the ambiguously oriented Sam, Melody, and Colin is the result of this. Their attitude towards emotions is far less enlightened than their attitude towards sex. Everyone is observing the rules of benevolence, justice, etiquette and wisdom, and has to suppress personal emotions. This causes the audience to be like a sub, and it’s tickling to be tuned without suffering. I have watched movies such as "Foreign Hotel" and "Pride and Prejudice" before. The heroes and heroines in the play are all in such a state: I love him, but I don't say it. He loves me, he doesn't say anything. It seems that it has become a form of artistic expression that the British people love to hear.
Apart from the above, the play is still light and humorous, and it is worth watching. There are six episodes in one season, and it takes three hours to watch it in one afternoon. In addition to the appearance of the actors, the timely selling of meat, and all kinds of pornographic lines, the emotional line of Yu Yu Xiu also made me love it _(:_」∠)_.

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