TV is to crush the original chronological statements of the original novel, and then throw a bunch of fragments to the audience to play a jigsaw puzzle. Fortunately, it is a simplified plot. Otherwise, wouldn't everyone's brain capacity be overloaded and crashed? I personally think that the screenwriter has broken up the story too much. The three periods in the same sentence alternated several times, and there is no clear continuity between the interspersed flashbacks. It's not necessary, maybe it's unconventional and sensational. Of course it is always good to try all kinds of things. Without this break-up, this drama would be ordinary.
I still like it in terms of human design. It’s clean and a bit nostalgic. It’s not cute, it’s not killing, it’s not deliberately catering to the audience’s taste, and it cancels the gorgeous, refreshing look that exists only for the story. The stage in 1711 was not well assumed. At least I will do a little research on the costumes. It is hard to tell that it is the 18th century. Of course, the focus is on 1930, this part is quite perfect, the scene is also very detailed, even the details of the sign are very 1930s. Of course there are still bugs. For example, in China Town, the Chinese wear Jiefang suits too early.
The personality distribution of the characters is pretty good. But the biggest uncomfortable problem is the setting of the spanner man that only appeared in the words of Ladd and DVD3. It's okay to be perverted, but can you stop talking about it? Fighting is fighting, bloody personality is also an advantage, but can you shut up and not say so many illogical lines that express your perversion will die>.
Everyone can be the protagonist, and the same story everyone tells is a different story. This setting is my favorite in this drama, although in fact, the story itself has not been "Rashomon" due to the large number of characters involved. 》The setting is generally fully realized, but at least it is satisfactory.
Okay, I'm ridiculous too. Finally, I want to say that Dallas, whom I was looking for throughout the article, was not in the gasoline tank. Where did he go? It's really tangled! Is it necessary to read novels? . . For this most useless and hateful man in the whole story?
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