I really want to know, what attitude do people use to watch dramas and download them on their mobile phones? Watching and chatting on the subway? Let me share my attitude towards watching dramas: I choose every drama to watch, every episode must be downloaded to the computer, watch it without buffering at the highest quality, and I will be angry if someone disturbs me, it’s better The state is to put it on the big screen, turn off the lights, and the sound or headphones must be able to clearly distinguish the subtle wind, breathing, soft short weeping, flying insects and other series of subtle sound levels in the play to meet my viewing requirements. , I will start watching a drama.
I've watched two episodes so far, and here I want to talk about the second episode. First of all, I was moved to tears when I watched it, because I was working as a screenwriter, I would believe every story, and I would regard myself as the protagonist when I watched it: what would I do if it were what I would do? I think, every subtle reaction the protagonist makes, every look, every action, every line, I will try to figure out his inner thoughts, whether the actor's performance at this time is right, and how well the actor can handle it? I will think about it again. The conclusion is: this show is really well done! Can't fault it, all the actors' performances are explained and very reasonable! Why is it called Black Mirror? This is Black Mirror! It's supposed to be a drama! !
Due to long-term training, this will lead to an immersive viewing state when I watch film and television works, and my emotions will become sensitive when watching a film, just to understand the creator's idea for a better viewing experience. After watching this drama, my emotions have changed a lot. The script is gradually and slowly paving the way. It tells a good story. Every step of the plot grabs my heart until the last scene. It's perfect , this ending made me have mixed feelings (I was still immersed in the emotions of the protagonist before), and then everyone's indifference and the attitude of viewing this kidnapping incident as entertainment gossip suddenly pulled me back, and the sense of sadness was spontaneous. pregnancy. Touching the emotions of the audience is the charm of film and television, at least part of the success of the work. The same goes for other literary works, paintings, art, dance plays.
Going back to the screenwriting, I think this script is flawless! I really can't fault it, I can't write such a good script right now anyway.
I know a lot of people will pick out logical loopholes like any other movie, like: Why don't the cops move the firing position to get a view? How many times did the hostages have a chance to escape? The protagonist has other opportunities, why choose such a ridiculous ending? (Trust me, if you experience the same incident, you will be as crazy as the protagonist) The protagonist's crazy performance makes me play for a second? A series of nitpicking problems such as how the FBI in the United States / how in the United Kingdom. Sometimes it even rises to political correctness, Oh! please! It's just a story, a short story! Why are you so competitive? So why would I choose to ignore these? Because compared with the advantages of the drama, these dispensable disadvantages can be completely ignored!
The theater just creates an environment, and the focus is on the relationships and emotions of the characters in the play. It's like: You don't pick Saspeare's stage play, how simple the stage is, how unrealistic the costumes are, then you really got the point wrong, you didn't come to the play at all! I will feel sad for you.
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