I don't know if it's a personal habit or the reason for the film, but I always have a perfectionist assumption about the setting of the protagonist.
Of course, it's not the perfect character design of domestic dramas, but the perfectionism unique to American dramas.
The explanation is that you can take drugs and have sex, and occasionally have poor self-control, but you have a bottom line and principles in the face of major right and wrong.
Even if you lose the principle of self-control and breakthrough, your inner self-blame is telling the viewer that you are sticking to the principle.
For example, Shameless, Frank slept with his son's girlfriend and was willing to be drenched in urine by his son, which shows that a person who is extremely shameless in every aspect still has a bottom line.
The reason why I am a little disappointed is that the first-level expectations for me are too high, giving my father a strong, positive and brave character and a self-existing view of the American farmer, which makes me feel that this family has a bottom line, and It's just, after all, it was someone else who bullied the head and started killing as a last resort, but not indiscriminately killing innocents.
For the first time, I was disappointed by killing the doctor to silence him. This is nothing to do with silence. It is only for personal interests.
The second time, it was to kill the nonsense fat man who worked on the farm and loved to fight. I think that although he talks a lot, it is a hidden danger, but he has helped you a lot. This is no longer killing strangers, but killing acquaintances. Not a betrayal of an acquaintance, this is my second disappointment.
The third time, it was about RIP. RIP has already entered the family level. Except for the people closest to the family, KASE came back and directly let RIP go to the sleeping shed, which made me feel extremely uncomfortable. Hydraulic shed? Such a big house, dear, is it suitable? Just like the original words of RIP, except that the family is like a tool, like a slave, and the plot of the gangster brothers I imagined seems to be almost meaningless.
Maybe the first level gave me too high expectations. These three points greatly affect my perception. I don't require pig's feet to be a perfect character.
But the third point is my bottom line, or the second point is the same, that is, I should do things better and pay more attention to my friends and brothers.
Otherwise is there any difference with slave owners? So what's the point of watching this drama from a perspective I don't like.
(In the end, someone said that there are too many coincidences. In fact, the TV series is not afraid of many coincidences. There are many coincidences in this show that are not prepared at all. Kase's wife was injured, Kase's mother fell to her death immediately, and the animal management personnel were riding with steel bars in their stomachs. These coincidences The depiction is too hasty and sudden, the probability is small and there is no foundation, people have been in a state of doubt, I feel it is very perfunctory)
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