Recently, I am chasing two dramas, one is "My Gifted Girlfriend" and the other is "Black Fairy Tale".
Last winter, I came across the novel My Brilliant Girlfriend by chance, and then got out of hand to read the first three books of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Quartet. The last book in the series, The Missing Child, was also published in July this year.
Both the novel and the film are worth watching. ( a bit off topic )
The topic turned to today's protagonist, the American drama "Black Fairy Tale", which was launched on the eve of Halloween this year.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with the show being called "Tell Me a Story", but it is a bit twisted to call it "Black Fairy Tale", because it is very different from the "Black Fairy Tale" I imagined, and on the whole it is more inclined to A dark adult drama that expresses psychological distortion.
This drama combines the three classic fairy tales of "The Three Little Pigs", "Candy House" and "Candy House in the Forest". The three stories are independent of each other and intertwined to some extent. It's novel.
As far as I can see (haven't finished it yet), my favorite part of the whole drama is the title, it really feels like a black fairy tale, like a Spanish movie~
Speaking of the title, I suddenly thought of a drama "Ghost Invasion" that I watched some time ago. Except for the Chinese translation of the title, this drama is perfect!
I also really like the title of it.
Super recommended! ( I digress again )
Murphy's Law tells us that if there is a chance that something will go wrong, no matter how unlikely it is, it will happen.
"The Three Little Pigs" illustrates this somewhat. A pair of lovers have just broken through the despair of the real world, the light of a happy life has just come in a little bit, and three little pigs have broken in...
This is one of the three stories that I can get the most out of. Yes, I just like this kind of story that shows the dark side of life. (stand up)
It is worth mentioning that one of the "Three Little Pigs" is Paul Wesley, who played Stefan in "The Vampire Diaries". In this drama, he is a very decadent bartender, but he is still handsome (〃'▽'〃).
"Little Red Riding Hood" is my favorite of the three stories, hehe.
Little Red Riding Hood Kayla is a high school girl who has become sensitive and rebellious because of the unexpected death of her mother. In order to change the status quo of her daughter, her father took her to a new city to live with her grandmother.
The beautiful and simple Little Red Riding Hood was taken to a nightclub by a bad friend not long after her arrival, and she met Nick, a handsome, charming, and great-looking little brother who caused Nanako's first-level anti-addiction vigilance.
You know what happens next.
No, you don't understand. The next day in class, Little Red Riding Hood discovers that Nick is his English teacher.
Or the English teacher who taught her "Wuthering Heights"! 嘤嘤嘤~ ( First-level anti-addiction alert collapse )
However, Nick's little brother is likely to be a big bad wolf more terrifying than everyone else . ( A certain dish: I'm also jumping if it's a pit, it's too good to be provoked! )
In the part of "Candy House", the reason for the story is that two little gays accidentally killed their client, the little gay one can throw the pot and escape, and the little gay two got involved with his sister because of a momentary softhearted into this accident.
Later, the sister and brother got a windfall because of this incident, and also attracted several deadly pursuers.
The brothers and sisters fled all the way, thinking that they had thrown away the enemy and everything was going to be fine. When they waited to spend money, they were tricked by their own mother's strength...
In the whole play, there is one character I particularly like, the grandmother of Little Red Riding Hood! (My favorite is the big bad wolf $-$)
Grandma is a past person, a super cool and modern grandma, and a super warm and caring grandma.
As grandma said, in fact, most of us live between right and wrong.
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