It can be said that the characterization of is so successful, 10% is based on the script, 20% is attributed to the actors, and the rest should be thanks to graham coxon who chose the song (Xie Hedgehog reminded ha
At the beginning of the whole play, a song was broadcast to establish the mourning and sick atmosphere of the whole play. And when Alyssa came on stage, a song "Funnel of Love" continued to render such an atmosphere and gave Alyssa a rare ruffian air. Thus, a familiar feeling of perverted meeting in Quentin films emerged.
But in the second episode, the camera is close to Alyssa, who is desperately looking at her heartless stepfather and cowardly mother at her birthday party, holding her father's brown leather jacket, when rings. The soundtrack once again "overwhelms the guest" to express the sadness that belongs to every ordinary teenager. The audience's first empathy is triggered here (Director: Are you moved? Are you sad? Empathize with me!)
The second empathy, after James found out that Alyssa was gone, finally felt a rising tide in the silence and ready to drown our emotions. rings out, eroding the audience's last line of defense step by step - making them ultimately fall in love with the couple completely.
Later, sounded, I saw the band name again: Fleetwood Mac, and I started to think: How hurt is this show going to end? (It turns out that the screenwriter did not fail us) The same plot as Silver Protector 2 - discovering that his biological father is just a twat, and he is still heartless.
"Oh daddy, You know you make me cry.
"How can you love me?
"I don't understand why.
I believe that anyone with a goddamn father can easily resonate in this episode, never the father of answer, only brings problems.
The last time, I believe everyone will empathize - perfect (98/100) ending, painful.
"Don't they know it's the end of the world?
"It ended when I lost your love.
Presumably the rest of Alyssa's life will not be better. Such an ending continues the absurd but atmosphere-friendly plot since 8 episodes, with ups and downs, like life. I just hope that this pro-boy (only kissed the mouth haha) Rest in peace.
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