a memorable drama. I like Martin Freeman's performance. I saw that some netizens said that his performance was a routine performance. I have different opinions here. I think Martin's interpretation of Lester is more in place and very exciting. Martin Freeman's performance in "The End of the World" can be seen by everyone, it is not a routine. He played Watson stumbling, because according to the original thinking, Watson is actually "not duller than ordinary people, but in front of Sherlock Holmes, he often has to work very hard to keep up with his ideas." Sheng has been trying hard to keep up with Holmes' thoughts (of course, it is still more than half a beat). It is because he is eager to keep up and wants to participate in the case that makes him appear stumbling. Otherwise, you will be silent like the Hudson landlord or Lestrade (because the thoughts are not
changing fast enough) . The lester played in the ice and blood storm is stumbling because of the original cowardice, and he dare not express his thoughts. (It can be seen from the action of clenching his fists, tightening his lips, inhaling and lifting his shoulders after being humiliated), so he should exercise restraint (or look for) words when speaking. The stumbling in the face of the police after he reversed the case shows that he is a novice and does not have such a strong psychological quality. It is very obvious that he is shaking his head and sighing while he is talking, and his tone of voice is still very good. Panic. After all, there are very few people who are very calm in the face of the police.
To sum up, I think Martin’s interpretation is more in place, vividly showing the mental journey of a little man who has been driven to a dead end. The
writing is not good, in a hurry, please correct me.
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