There are two basic principles in traditional editing, one is spatial continuity and the other is temporal continuity. Of course, these two principles are not fixed. Like the first season of Westworld, for plot creativity, or designing ingenious montages, these two principles can be completely broken.
The editing of this show is a typical example of not guaranteeing time continuity. The plot progress is left and right on the timeline, and there are no prompts on the screen. As a result, the audience is at a loss. But at present, there doesn't seem to be any special reason to support it (even if there is it, it will fail, because no other measures are used to ensure the audience's understanding of the picture), this show should simply make a fairly basic mistake, It's a fundamental problem. . . It's pretty rare.
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