At that time, I thought the American TV series were more refined than the current ones. The current American dramas are just clear. David Lynch’s lines all have a weird feeling, do not say the main point, or only say half of it. It's weird and comfortable. Just like the magic principle, use insignificant things to attract your attention, and then the focus is actually on other places, such as the decoration of the room, the actions of the dragon's role, and so on. At the beginning of watching a magic show, there is also a kind of impatience, and you will be surprised when you notice a major change in the key part. But David Lynch Black is generally irritated by those vain...
Everyone in Twin Peaks is tricky, not a single innocent person. Oh no, the agent is innocent, he just likes an innocent woman.
As soon as the agent showed up, I recognized him as the sticky wheelchair man in the Desperate Housewives. This actor was so handsome when he was young. But the person who keeps talking to the tape recorder is worse than the kind of person who keeps calling others ==
Then when the agent turns into a magic stick, I really laughed out, dreaming of solving the case! My face at the time was like "You the fuck are you kidding me?"
Chen Chong's English is really good. Maybe it's the music. David Lynch always puts some sassy BGM, and Chen Chongsao's backing makes me unable to look directly at it. Speaking of her, I think of 10 principles of suspense stories in the Western world, one of which is that the murderer cannot be an Oriental. Because Easterners always use motives or techniques that Westerners don’t understand, the effects of Easterners’ crimes are similar to those of aliens, and readers will not be convinced. So from the beginning I decided that she would not be the murderer.
I feel a little disgusted with the classmate of the deceased, who fell in love with the same frustrated man. She doesn't always repeat a line, "Oh~~ja~me~s~oh~~ja~m~es~" and she still talks about secrets in the restaurant, being heard, and her brain is too bad.
The eighth episode of the story begins to be high-energy. In fact, the first 7 episodes are reduced to 3 episodes. It is estimated that the response will be better and more in line with the public's aesthetics||||But then it is not David Lynch. Anyway, it's great that a few people died all at once in Episode 8.
I thought it was a desperate housewife who found a murderer in one season. It turned out that after watching the first season, they had lived so long in vain and hadn't solved the case yet! The least anxious person I know would be impatient to watch Mulholland Dao and Yaoye Panic, let alone TV series. Perhaps David Lynch is the slowest living man. But American TV audiences are accustomed to a large amount of information and a fast pace. Will they be crazy to watch this show without the mental preparation? Lynch actually resisted the pressure and filmed for 2 seasons. In other words, this director is a genius for making movies, and making TV shows is a bit of a disaster... At least no audience will get angry because of waiting for a movie.
I'm a little broken when I think about it, but I think that some people at Lost have persisted. Shuangfeng and that ratio can still be explained. Compared with JJ Abrams, David Lynch is really not the chairman of the mystery world. David Lynch is you give him time, he can explain to you, he likes to challenge your patience, and then surprise you with reversal. Unlike people like Nanpai Sanshu, you can't give him much time. Compared with the two, it is the difference between indoor smoking and oil spill.
And David Lynch at least provides pretty girls, which makes you feel less boring to sell off. He is definitely a straight man, and the actresses he finds are all beautiful and terribly beautiful, this old pervert. I think Chen Chong is the second most beautiful, the first is the wife of that domestic violence truck driver, it is really good-looking, I fell in love with her at first sight.
Another reason that attracted me to watch it was that there was a drama in it called "Invitation of Love". Every time the plot of "Invitation of Love" alluded to the plot of the next main drama.
In short, Shuangfeng does not suffer. Continue to watch the second season.
PS Suddenly I seemed to understand the Nolan fanatic, because I did the same to David Lynch. When it comes to his work, I take it seriously. If you are not serious, I will be unhappy. I am also quite boring, and it will make people not want to discuss his film with me, and feel like "Isn't it just watching a movie? Is there such an expensive cold feast?"
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