The strangest thing about this show is that it imposes the unique cultural atmosphere of an American high school campus on a small British town, with mountains, rivers and lakes, bright sunshine, highly saturated colors, and even the color palette is quite "American". Although it can be seen that the screenwriters have improved, but a group of boys and girls who speak a good English accent, cooperate with such words and deeds, it is really weird, and they can't stand scrutiny and show a little drama. In addition, it is basically a full-scale youth campus drama! The script is solid, the rhythm is tight, and the story logic is also online. Each episode has details and connotations. The thinking on socially sensitive issues is rich and delicate, and the expression is clear.
The main line of "sex education" in the whole play, and the branch lines of "self-worth", "parent-child relationship" and "intimacy", "the influence of the original family", "equal rights between men and women", and "LGBT", which have been extended When the characteristics of this group of "teenagers" collide, the advanced "idealization" effect produced is actually not abrupt when you think about it.
In the overall trend of the story, there are several misunderstandings by accident, which lead to conflicts and escalation of contradictions, which are all wonderful and interesting. It is a very delicate and lovely drama by NETFILX, with costumed lighting scenes, group play scheduling and shots.
Meave paints a smoky punk exterior with a nose ring, loves reading, is good at writing, and has a rich spiritual world. The inferiority complex and hesitation caused by the native family are softly wrapped in a hedgehog-like shell. Expect to be loved, but if you don't, you can still be free and free. The boundaries between sexual partners and lovers are clear, kind and brave, independent and tenacious. Like Otis, after being framed and hurt, he was able to ignore the misfortune of his individual self, transformed it into a collective sense of responsibility and mission to the disadvantaged, and continued to help those who had hurt him. Although this is the effect of the script exaggerating the conflict and creating a sense of contrast, it still has practical significance and brings moving.
Asa Butterfied's temperament and Otis's personality are also very compatible, slightly neurotic and clearly normal, with a natural and valuable fragile beauty. In the face of a mother who is a sex therapist and the relevant education within reach, she still bravely protects herself and grows up. She is anxious but does not escape. She even jumps out of the comfort zone rationally, and clearly understands what is "loving" in the parent-child relationship. limit". He is too empathetic to think for the sake of others. He is afraid that his inexperienced self will hurt the other party. Goth punk family! Therefore, Meave and Otis also have a kind of attraction between the inside and the outside.
Finally, draw a key point that was poked! When I saw Lily, I was really full of "How to Girls at Parties", and then in the fifth episode, Otis told Eric about the same director's "Hedwig Rock Barbie"! ! Omg John Cameron Mitchell! ! Lily's huge pupils and the space shape of two little horn braids exudes a playful and lovely gothic style, and I don't know if there is a tribute factor. Only then did I know that Asa, who played Otis, actually fell in love with Ella Purnell (the big-eyed sister who looks like a young version of Eva Green) because of Bolton's "Miss Pei's Fantasy Castle"! Wow complete.
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