love or redemption

Reginald 2022-11-09 14:25:01

I was planning to read it all over again and then write a review. After all, this TV series adapted from a masterpiece has compressed too many things, and even the relationship between the characters has to be carefully sorted out, not to mention those who join in the fun and only watch one or two episodes and shout there for nothing. But because of the relationship between S and T, T and V, I had to vomit quickly.

After finally watching the full episode, I couldn't help but breathe a long sigh of relief, no matter whether the final result was satisfactory or not, at least they were liberated after all. Maybe a lot of people don't understand it, and they are all one-sided towards the original partner. I think it takes too little time to shape the role of V as a junior, and Aunt Liang plays too hard (especially in the final showdown of the three), on the contrary, S's role The characters are full of character, which is really a love-hate relationship. But I really want to ask, does she really love T or does she really understand him? If she really understood, she would not cut down that tree, the cedar tree that was worshipped as a god by his "foolish and loyal" man. She cut it off, and cut off their last emotional bond. All she really loves is herself. It was she who forced the man to Xiaosan's side. I don't hate this woman, but I don't pity her either. The bitter fruit she has suffered to this day is caused by herself. Many people say that the original author is a male chauvinist, so is S's performance so commendable? What's more, I don't think her showing her husband's favor does not mean that she is sincerely repentant. As said in the last episode, she is the one who has been "manipulating" behind the scenes. She tried her best to grab what she wanted, and if she couldn't get it, she didn't want to give it to others easily. All I can say is that this is a sad character. Of course, Sister HALL played really well, which is also an important reason why this character is liked by everyone.

As for T, it is true that this role is not flattering. He reminded me of those pedantic scholars of the old times, and he silently swallowed the bitter wine he brewed by himself. Although his situation today is related to all of S's mischief, he himself cannot escape it. As for the principles he pursues, whether it is the false product of the times or the shackles of the characters themselves, that is not something I can tell for a while. But we can indeed see that as the war approached, his "end of the queue" did fall apart, and at the end of the line, this also led to his later practices being different from the original guidelines. After going through the war and changes in personnel, I think he has gradually seen the faces of the people around him. S is a different person from him, even if, well, if they used to really love each other, but their essence really doesn't fit; and the faces of the hypocritical short friend and husband, the two of them are so ugly in this episode It's disgusting, T's personality is not to push away, but I believe he will never approach this so-called friend again. This character is growing up gradually. As for the combination of him and V, it is a matter of opinion. It seems that the life after the two of them in the original book is not so easy. But at this moment, V is another beacon in T's heart, a big tree in another sense. It was her who gave him some kind of redemption.
There is also the shooting of the war scene in the last episode, which truly restores the cruelty of the battlefield. When I saw the scene where the soldiers were injured, I felt that that moment was really shocking. I haven't seen Downton Abbey, so I can't comment, but the picture quality of this article is excellent, beautiful scenery, exquisite costumes and props, shocking war scenes, all of which make me feel very good visual enjoyment. But if it is a combination of the emotional story of the characters, I have to say that this play makes people feel very aggrieved, in short, abuse.
Digression, BC, you should take on such abusive characters less in the future, you have abused us over and over again, PS, the last episode is finally rolling! That's it... You are not ambiguous when you film the wake-up scene. This is the second time...
Okay, time is limited, I will finish this review after reading it one day.

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