Why do I like Stranger Things?

Thaddeus 2022-11-03 01:28:37

* Female figure.

None of the major female characters that have appeared so far in Season 3 are off-line IQs. From Joyce, the most courageous mother at the critical moment, El, the super heroine with great ability, Max, the new personality character added in the second season, to the sister who can always break through her own despite the impression of being delicate at the beginning Nancy are some energetic female characters. Finally, there's Robin, a new character I absolutely love, who is funny and curious about everything and has the courage to face everything he encounters (Yan is also completely my type).

* color match.

The color combination of this show is simply perfect for me! Whether it's the color of the furniture in the picture or the matching of the actors' clothes, it's very, very OK! Especially the neon lights at the end of the third season make the color of the picture even more beautiful, it is a strange beauty anyway. Any picture taken is so beautiful.

* Friendship.

After watching each season, I will be moved by the sincere friendship between the young actors. One of my favorite scenes in season 1 is the way they're trying to find their buddies no matter what. Maybe friendship is very important to me, so I can find a lot of resonance in the play.

* growing up.

I love seeing all the characters grow in the show. The sense of loss Dustin felt when he came home in season three, and Will eating the vinegar of his friend's girlfriend expressed the confusion they showed as they grew up. The sheriff also hopes that he can keep El as he was and not grow up, but in fact we all grow up, and as the sheriff said at the end, the process of growing up is full of difficulties, but we have to grow up, those difficulties It will definitely be good for us in the future.

* Create classic scenes.

The scene I'm talking about here refers to the kind of scene that is not found in all American TV series, but makes people recognize it at a glance as "Stranger Things". It feels like this is especially evident in the third season, as the large mall above the evil laboratory has the same distinct character as Hogwarts in Harry Potter. I think it would be very immersive (screaming) to add this scene to a Stranger Things theme park in the future.

* empathy.

I remember a film critic said that the most important thing for a successful movie or series is to make the audience completely believe in the created world on the screen. I think Stranger Things did it. No matter how unrealistic things the characters in the play experience, I don't even feel any sense of disobedience. Maybe these are due to the fact that the small details in the play are very carefully portrayed.

* monster.

Since I was a child, I have been particularly interested in all kinds of monsters in myths and legends, so the supernatural monsters and inverse world designs in "Stranger Things" are very attractive to me. Although the design of the monster is similar to other classic monster images. (But I just like it...)

* My selfishness - Mike.

Ah, ah, say that my little cute Mike is very excited! He is the treasure I found while watching this drama. I don't even know how to describe the kind of love I have for him, although the third season is a bit love-minded. . . I hope that little Mike will continue to be cute and cute in the play. ❤️❤️❤️

All in all, "Stranger Things" is one of my favorite American dramas of the year, and I love all the characters ❤️

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Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy? quotes

  • Dustin Henderson: [calling his girlfriend on the ham radio] Suzie, do you copy?

  • Jim Hopper: Three inch minimum! Leave the door open three inches!