Since the first season, this show has shown a different style from other TV series, retro, scary, and completely the style of horror films in the 1980s. Although the protagonists are a group of children, there are many scenes that scared me.
Since the first season, the biggest highlight of this show is the group play. In the third season, many new characters have been added, but there is no supporting role. Even Erica, the vulture Mu, who appeared a little in the second season. Ray and Billy became the protagonists. Everyone's character was well-shaped, and the play was wonderful. It was definitely the best group play I've ever seen. At the beginning, the soldiers were divided into three groups, then the eighth episode converged, and then they split up. No matter which season it was, it was the same routine, but it was in line with my appetite, and it was really cool to watch.
This season, all the children have grown up, and they have some problems with love, friendship, or family, but while solving the heart grabber, they have solved these problems, and the growth of each of them makes People are pleased.
One of the new features of this season must be editing, dazzling, colorful, and radiant... Youth growth and fighting monsters should be such a wonderful style.
It makes me feel that the final theme of this season is not love, not friendship, it should be family. The cross-cut of Sheriff and Joyce rescuing Will and Sheriff's lost daughter at the end of the first season has brought tears to my eyes, and This season, the sheriff was willing to sacrifice to save everyone, and Billy was awakened by 11's sentence that she was really beautiful and sacrificed himself to save 11.
Billy in the second season is a typical villain. Although he looks handsome, he is arrogant and uninhibited. In the second season, his image is still very thin. The third season shows why he is so crazy. He has a violent father at the same time. Lack of maternal love, his Oedipus complex made him keen on mature women when he grew up. In his heart, he was still the little child who ran to his mother on the beach. He longed for love. Love, he will become the "bad boy" who often solves problems with his fists, and it is his love for his mother that he will act like that - the last sentence he said before his death when he was racing to hit Mike I'm sorry (this scene is really uncomfortable), this show is always cruel, the second season is a very good Bob, the third season is him (I believe the sheriff is still alive), he finally Wake up, but didn't give him a chance to start over. I didn't like him very much in the second season, but I really miss him here. In my opinion, Billy is the most three-dimensional character in the whole play.
Season 3 also has two characters that I really like, Robin and Alexei. The former cracked the Russian code, and has a very high IQ and a very straightforward personality. This bathroom bravely admits his sexual orientation. This season has really created a super perfect LGBT character (the actor's looks are really good points). , after all, is the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman) the latter is a Soviet scientist, really very cute, he confided Soviet secrets at a meal, likes watching cartoons, and also likes drinking cherry-flavored drinks, Also a funny one. At the Independence Day party, he threw darts to win the grand prize, hugged the toy and excitedly high-fived the American child who could not speak the language. In less than a minute, such an innocent and lovely person died under the gun of the villain. Heartache.
The third season involved political aspects, including the cruelty of the adult world, Nancy being ridiculed by her colleagues in the newspaper, etc., but the protagonists of this show are still a group of children after all. There are many scenes that are funny and cute, even the most thrilling moments are not Forget to add a little playful scene, whether it's the bickering between the friends or the chorus of Dustin and Susie, all ease the atmosphere before the tense battle.
Season 3 has its pros and cons, but it's still that awesome Stranger Things
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