This drama is to spend a lot of shots on irrelevant NPCs, and then lead the audience to guess the wrong murderer, and finally Morse solves the case after talking a lot in the last ten minutes. Originally, for various NPCs, it would be very tiring to say surnames and names, and they also used various high-level professional terms. Of course, the set shooting is still very rotten, elegant and rigorous (I really want to ride Harry Potter's magic broom to Oxford). Regarding a bunch of people who say that with Morse, who wants to get lucky, I just want to say, I want to! ! ! In a detective drama, if the audience cannot be actively mobilized, and they don't feel suddenly realized at the end, they are all struggling to remember the names and relationships of the characters. I think this is a failure.
Maybe a bunch of people will tell me that this show is very rigorous, because I don't have enough brains to use things like that. But I think, this kind of reasoning drama, the audience should feel: wow! So that's it, where is my logic wrong? Instead of reading it again and wondering who the murderer is? what is it call? What is the relationship with various npcs? Then run back and watch again. A good drama is the first time you are surprised and shocked, and then maybe when you watch it again someday, you will find that there are many small surprises and small details left in the drama that you did not notice, that is the feeling of finding a treasure. It's not that I read it in a daze, I completely forgot what I was watching, and then I went back and watched it again and again as if I was doing a task, which gave me a feeling of doing English reading comprehension.
Of course I love Morse, but I'm just a viewer, not a detective, don't say I don't understand it, I'm really trying to watch it, but I don't have the relaxation feeling of watching a show, only reading comprehension Tension (trying to remember names, trying to remember relationships, trying to understand every word of Morse)
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