It's a bit of a FEEL of Chinese digital movies... Since the Lu Xiaofeng series, I feel that the style of CCTV6 has gradually moved towards the direction of quarterly broadcasts. Well, I wonder if there is something wrong with the sense of smell.
I've always been interested in the Ripper, so if I watch JD's movies, I won't miss this one.
The title is very American drama style, and even the music application and the plot design are very American drama style.
But still, there are inherent problems with British dramas.
Cuts that never feel crisp, with British lag and heaviness.
The actor's performance is much heavier than what the story can give it, and it always makes people feel that there are hidden undercurrents under the relatively simple and brisk plot, but in fact, there is no such thing as digging.
Maybe this is why I still feel a certain degree of discomfort even after the story and the protagonist are quite dramatic!
Of course, the special effects corpse production is bloody that CSI has not made, but it always feels jerky and rigid like the scene.
It is probably like the investigation that was done in the UK in Bones. There is a big gap between the two countries!
However, in any case, I feel that the forensic officer in the show is very... unprofessional!
Lol, I just whine about it.
The same is true of the British drama "Devil" (Dang Mozhi) that I watched at first.
The modern version of catching ghosts is unprofessional, far-sighted... It feels like a child running a house wine. But the temperament of each actor is too quiet and calm. It is difficult to have a good FEEL when all kinds of contradictory effects come out.
In other words, British dramas are more suitable for more realistic and calm themes.
For example, The Tudors.
Otherwise, it must have its own characteristics. Even Xiaobai has interesting characteristics. This is "Merlin".
Ok! Things that are not suitable should still be challenged, but we must give full play to our strengths~~~ Momohan
PS: The Jack the Ripper research expert on the first right on the stills, the play is very good! Very natural~~The character creation is much more vivid and cute than the protagonist. to thumb
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