I hope this drama can be popular, it's really nice and innovative

Sonia 2022-10-02 11:00:25

I was caught by Amway on Weibo. I took time to watch the first episode and I was fascinated. After that, I watched the next seven episodes in one breath. The form of the play is very novel. It shoots a fictional event in the form of a documentary, just like the classic "This is a real event" by the Coen brothers. It is easy to confuse the audience. There have been few appearances before, so it is easy for people who do not know the show in depth to think that this is indeed an incident that happened on a high school campus in the United States.

There are two points in this drama that I think are very good. The first is that the whole screenwriting level is very high, the relationship between the characters is close to reality, and the direction of several key reasoning and investigation is very reasonable. The whole story development and the dialogue between the characters really made me feel like this is typical American high school life.

The second is that the performances of the actors are so good that they are so close to each role, especially the performers of the students, they don't look like fledgling actors at all. Dylan Maxwell is a typical "bad student" who doesn't like to learn and loves to play pranks and always thinks his pranks are cool, Christa Carlyle is a kind of "perfect student" recognized by students and teachers who loves to learn, loves to engage in club activities and will have a bright future in the future. students", Mr. Kraz, the open-minded "alternative teacher" who is popular with students but unflattering in front of teachers and principals, and Mackenzie Wagner, who loves to play video games and has nothing but a family split. The fragile "bad girl", the actors of these roles are really good, especially the actor of Mackenzie Wagner, when she was interviewed in the seventh episode but found that many indirect evidence pointed to her, she started Her disdain, followed by her anger when she realized that the evidence was not in her favor and her sarcastic accusations against the "maker" of the documentary, and finally her uncontrollable emotions, which resulted in tears in her eyes and a reluctant pleading for the "maker". A string of performances is really rare. Their performance is also what makes me really think this is something that actually happened.

The last thing I want to say is that there is no real answer to who painted those Tintins. Many people may believe that it was the "perfect student" Christa Carlyle who did it after reading it, but if you think about it carefully, the evidence pointing to her is actually only circumstantial evidence, whether it is the vague testimony of witnesses or the inference of each clue. There is no substitute for solid direct evidence to convict a suspect. If the show ended in episode seven, no doubt everyone would agree that Dylan's girlfriend Mackenzie did it. Therefore, although this drama introduced the identity of the culprit to Christa Carlyle through new evidence and inferences in the eighth episode, but due to the lessons learned, the documentary "producers" are reluctant to judge her only through indirect evidence and reasoning. Really guilty because it's too easy to hurt and ruin an otherwise innocent person. I believe that the creators of the show also hope that the audience can realize this, so I think there is still no answer to who drew Tintin. I can only say that based on all the indirect evidence and reasonable reasoning, there have been Of all the people, Christa Carlyle is the most suspect, that's all.

Netflix has decided to renew the second season. It is said that the two actors who played the documentary "The Maker" will return, but it may be a new event from other schools. It is expected to be broadcast next year. Looking forward to it.

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