"The Big Bang Theory" is a story between 4 young...or rather young talented scientists and a beautiful female neighbor. The biggest highlight in the story is the rivalry between this beautiful MM who wants to be an actor and those young guys. I remember that I once saw a test about the personality tendency of men and women that wrote: The only thing in common between men with a score of less than 30 and women with a score of more than 180 is to live on the earth. I think it is very suitable to describe the relationship between people in the play. You can feel the sparkle of the collision of completely different ways of thinking. Or the frothy joke that bursts out after throwing a hard candy into a Coke. The show has been soaring since it first aired last year, until it reached the show's highest ratings last week-12.7 million viewers. Plus, the opening MV of this series is very well done, the music is beautiful, and the pictures are perfectly matched.
The background setting of "The IT Crowd" is simpler. It is about the IT department of a large enterprise. Two Geeks and an abnormal female manager form the lead cast of the show. Next, just like all British dramas, all kinds of weird stories develop on them, and as an audience you can start...laughing. Take a look at what he wrote on his T-shirt in the first episode: RTFM*, you should guess how absurd the next thing will be.
I started watching these two dramas at about the same time, so I had the opportunity to compare the British and American dramas again. Relatively speaking, the story of IT Crowd is separated into chapters. Each episode is very detailed and full of dramatic effects, allowing you to burst into laughter from the first second to the last frame, but between the characters The relationship has stalled. Compared with series, it is more appropriate to call it series. This is also in line with the habit of British dramatists who write each episode as if it were a stage play, gorgeous and flawless. On the contrary, the story of Big Bang is not so full. But its advantage lies in the kind of little development of the relationship between the characters, and the expression that is closer to life than IT, which makes you feel like a part of the play without knowing it, and the joy and anger of the protagonist. Sad and happy and caring. In fact, I always doubt whether American screenwriters came to China or South Korea to pick up their experience... Everyone knows that compared to the fast-food shooting mode of American dramas, I appreciate British dramas more, but this time I didn’t. Can find a winner in these two shows... or I still prefer Big Bang.
In short, if you are a fan of American dramas, then I guess you still have a little bit of sorrow. So when you have time, you might as well take a look at these two shows, with a little bit of self-deprecation and joy.
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