This is my first time writing a drama review, dedicated to my favorite American drama "You".
In fact, there are not many American dramas that I watch. There are suspense dramas and drama dramas. The most influential "Criminal Minds" is boring after seeing the sixth season, under the cover of tension and excitement is the rhythm and reversal of assembly line production. And "You" is to peel off a superficial perverted person, allowing the audience to peek into the joys, sorrows and sorrows. To be honest, it doesn't surprise anyone, but it's real and delicate.
Apart from his indifferent and cool expression, the male protagonist is actually a very ordinary person. Working in a bookstore, I have a single but addicted hobby, and I devote myself to the pursuit of love. I love the virtues of the heroine just like the virtues of the heroine, just because of "love". In private, it is the desire to control (the TV series visualizes the desire for control of ordinary people through the voyeurism of the male protagonist, but when you look at it carefully, the behavior of the male protagonist seems to have a reason to follow and is full of logic), but his love is indeed so warm , pure and full of innocence. And the heroine is also an ordinary person, let alone a mediocre person. As it says, under the cute exterior, it's a mess. There are poisonous people around him, and he has no judgment and courage, so the male protagonist, like his father, hates iron and steel to get rid of them one by one. Without Jo's intervention, her world was still a mediocre mess, drifting with the flow, knowing her embarrassment but too lazy to change. He is not the ultimate bad guy, but he is a negligible human being who works in boring places. But she has a sweet, beloved appearance and temperament. Blonde, delicate but revealing the simplicity and elegance of not being rich, tall, holding books in the library and campus. Naturally, the moment Joe smiled at him in the library, he lost his usual rationality.
Only seen episode 7 now, and for Joe, the black girlfriend is kind, warm, direct, and a nice guy. But its charm can not be compared with Baker. Baker is full of Xiao Jiujiu, full of petty temperament and evil, but such evil is attractive. Maybe you will know the pain of falling into an illusion before you taste its poison again, but this kind of obsession, delusional, "gold and jade in the outside, failure in the inside" is commonplace in our real life.
Seeing the comments that Baker will be killed by the male lead in the end, I think it's quite normal. Baker, like the people around her, is poisonous, has no temperature, even a little lower than a delicate egoist, because she t pretends to be so normal (not perfect, but perfect in Introspection, confession, clumsiness, etc.). But when she cut open the inside, it was empty. Just like her works, apart from exaggerating and exaggerating her own wonders, there was no outside material to arouse her interest, so that she could explore deeply and "self-consciously". Higher-level writers should look outside, not themselves. Baker's barren writing world, and her slackness, her self-viewing at home, and her shame at powerlessness all reflect a profound narcissism.
After reading other people's drama reviews a little, it seems that there are many reversals in the back. With a unique beginning, the follow-up in order to attract attention has almost become a follow-up. In just eight short episodes, I learned the truth of life. To appreciate the ordinary human nature itself, sometimes appear dirty. Selfishness is in our genes and blood. So dedication and selflessness are particularly moving.
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