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Dewayne 2022-12-04 20:16:14

After watching the third season, although I am looking forward to the next season, and there is news that there will be "Dharma organizes time flight" and other plots in the future. It is worth watching, but I think the best part of LOST has been watched. This is My feelings at the end of the third season.
So far, there are two scenes that I remember deeply. Every time I think about it, I always feel an inexplicable feeling (call it a touch of sadness). The first one was when Jack returned to his "normal" life at the end of the third season and said painfully to Kate: "We shouldn't leave (Kojima, I think it should be)". At that moment, I suddenly realized that Locke was never The reason for wanting to leave the small island: On this island, everyone is worried about survival all day long. They need to overcome not only external threats, but more importantly, to solve the suspicion between people and overcome themselves. Of fear, to realize their potential. After experiencing all of this, although life is like a primitive life, it is indeed fulfilling, and regardless of everyone’s background or setbacks before the crash, everyone can live with equality and mutual trust here, and everyone can perform. For your own potential, don’t worry about the troubles and frustrations caused by secular views in your original life (if you have troubles, it is also for the victory or loss of a table tennis game). This kind of simple and plain life is really not to be pursued in ordinary days. , And once adapted, returning to the original "civilized" world will inevitably feel uncomfortable. This is exactly the dilemma that Jack is facing, and the reason why I quoted the word normal at the beginning is also because of this, normal Life is uncomfortable. As an audience, this feeling is established imperceptibly. It was not until Jack said that, that he was surprised to discover this, and the scene became extremely impressive.
The second scene is the episode at the end of the second season. Desmond can't bear the loneliness underground. He read Penny's letter before preparing to commit suicide. When I was desperate enough to commit suicide, I saw the text written by my girlfriend telling you not to give up. I can’t tell the feeling when there is still personal support in this world, but I am very moved. So I always remember this scene, I think even if I read this paragraph in the future, I will still feel this way!
At this point, I want to say that the success of LOST lies in the shaping of many distinctive characters, what is the DHARMA organization, what is the black smoke, and what Ben and the others want to do. These mysterious plots are just a skeleton. In fact, this What's really moving in the story is the focused performance of all the actors, which fills up this skeleton. This can be said to be a group play, each character is fully exploiting their potential, as if this island really has that kind of magic. But I can still cast my favorite characters: Jack, Sawyer, Locke, Ben, Rose, Boone, Ana Lucia, Desmond. At first I liked Kate, but then she was too undecisive in handling Jack and Sawyer's feelings, which made her goodwill disappear. Jack’s performance is wonderful, but I ask everyone to pay attention to Sawyer’s performance. He is definitely one of the most brilliant characters. He is a cold and acrid language artist (remember those nicknames that God knows how to come up with it?), but you It can be seen that all the surface phenomena are just to conceal the trauma in his heart. Kate knows his kindness.
This is how I feel about seeing LOST. The feelings I have already got prompted me to recommend this American TV show to everyone.

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Lost quotes

  • [repeated line]

    James 'Sawyer' Ford: Son of a bitch!

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    Desmond Hume: See you in another life, brother.