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Aurelia 2022-09-10 18:30:57

The topic of parallel universes has been discussed in many film and television works before, from DR.Who to the previous episodes through parallel worlds. This episode Parallels can be said to be both innovative and classic. First of all, the building is used as an eternal carrier (or can be called a "base point"), which I personally think is a tribute to the T mother in DR.WHO. The interesting part is that "36 hours" setting. Imagine experiencing 36 hours of different lives in many different worlds, which in a way sets the key limiting framework for each episode, so that the plot doesn't feel as if the "parallel universe" is set. Reined wild horse. It is not difficult to see that the theme of this drama is "Finding Dad". Using that dad to run through the entire episode, and then relate the words written in the house to describe other worlds, it can be a very exciting drama.
But despite all that said, I'm actually quite disappointed with this pilot episode. While the setting is good, there are many disappointments in this episode.
The first is the setting of each character. From this episode, we can easily see the screenwriter's positioning and allocation of these protagonists, but I don't know if it's because of the director, the screenwriter or the actor. The two men and one woman are too heavy to portray their characters. Too much force leads to dislocation of acting skills, brother will always be a schoolbag who only knows brute force and no brains, base friend will always be a greedy watch, and sister will always be a hesitant and indecisive mountainee. The character is revealed, but in this way, those characters have become gauze B with negative emotional quotient and negative IQ. It's like an unpretentious version of Twilight.
The second thing that disappoints me is that this episode is very protracted, many of the episodes could have been more compact, but become abnormal due to the constant explanation and explanation, the poor acting skills of the actors (or they are too good to break the table) Procrastination, as a pilot episode is clearly not enough. Just like the domestic TV dramas in the past two years led by Lurk (can be specifically referred to as spy war dramas), in many cases, the setting can be revealed by the setting, the scene, and the words. Mouse S mouse B, if the actor has a little acting skills, the director has a little ability, and the screenwriter is a little more serious, all of these can be made to let the audience know, there is no need for the villain to hang up the protagonist and tie it up and then put it on."
The conclusion is: if you watch this episode, please only focus on the concept part and give full play to your imagination. Holding the mood of being patient with S and B, ignoring all the characters with IQ and EQ, who are abnormally sick and B, skip the lengthy and weird plot settings, and go directly to the key paragraphs. If your character can't stand burning S cake B, please don't watch this drama.
It is really embarrassing that he has such a good hand, but he did not play this game well. If this drama follows this style, the annual bad drama will not be able to run.

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Parallels quotes

  • Ronan Carver: What is Earth one?

  • Promoter: But there's a certain kind of guy who gets into the ring who doesn't care about winning. This certain kind of guy, he just wants to smash himself up against the world just to see what's left over.