It seems that everyone who watches jailbreak is like this-if you want to stop, you have to keep watching. The plot of the prison escape was completed at one go, with constant suspense, forcing the audience to follow its rhythm, like a drug addict, sinking into the mud.
With the prison as the background, the escape is similar to Shawshank's salvation. All innocent people went to jail with injustice, and then pondered to escape from prison. There are similarities in the small details. For example, while walking and throwing small stones, they are exactly the same, but with such a little similarity, the plot and conflicts of the escape are more concentrated and intense. Although Scofield calculated everything early in the morning, there will always be accidents that he could not estimate, and new problems will continue to arise. He constantly considers how to solve this problem. He breathed a sigh of relief, and his heart immediately rose again.
But how many seasons will this TV have? Actually, I'm not interested in the big conspiracy that follows. Whatever it is, isn't it the story of an oligarch or a dictator who wants to control the world? What I am more concerned about is how can Scofield's life continue after jailbreaking? After so many hardships, can he still go back?
Scofield, at first glance, doesn't seem to be very special, but as the plot unfolds, the character's charm becomes more and more abundant.
Structural engineer, genius, and potentially depressed patient, extremely strong and extremely vulnerable. The handsome but cold face smiled slightly evil. All these add up to a fatal attraction that makes people want to approach him desperately. Either get strength from him, or give him warmth so that he will not be alone.
Especially when he said better than that, I got them on me, and then showed a shot of the tattoo on his body.
It's amazing to take off.
Sara was very inconspicuous at first, and I couldn't help but mutter, why the heroine is so unpretty. But gradually she found that the lines on her face were soft and quiet, and she had a calm temperament, which matched Scofield very well.
Attachment: 1. When Haywire, another genius, thinks that taking psychotropic drugs will confine his freedom of thought, he can see the shadow of flying over the lunatic asylum. When Scofield said he was Van Gogh, I couldn't help but laugh, it was so interesting.
2. Professionals are really useful. In Shawshank's redemption, Andy set up that table as a financial adviser to the prison guards and won back his dignity. And Scofield directly and cleverly tattooed the map on his body, constantly using his professional wisdom to solve many problems.
3. It is also the subject of prison. The protagonist in the name of the father is just an ordinary person. Unlike Shawshank's salvation or prison escape, the protagonist is a hero. He has excellent brains and courage, but it seems to be shocking.
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