Alas, beyond words. I always say that it is good for a work to tell a story well, but unfortunately this drama should not be satisfied with this, it only achieves this, and it is far from enough to achieve five stars. I specially watched the "Golden Compass" of that year, and found that except for the ending, the other plots are almost the same except for the sequence change. The drama version is better than the movie version only in the in-depth treatment of Laila's parents, and Laila of acting. I have to say that Little Wolf Girl's acting skills are really strong, and although Laila was good-looking back then, her lines were a bit like being read. But one of the key reasons why the movie version had so many fans back then was the decisive battle of the armored bears, while the drama version handled this much-anticipated climax extremely sloppily, and the appearance of the branch male protagonist in the fifth episode actually required Add a narration? I don't think this kind of treatment is necessary, but it reflects the director's lack of narrative skills. Although the whole drama version has the quality of the movie, it has no authorship at all. The so-called authorship does not necessarily have to have a distinct director’s personal style or a rebellious narrative mode. Sometimes even a few shots with a strong sense of composition are enough, but the shots of this show have no sense of existence at all, which can’t help but remind people. , BBC is best at making documentaries? So, my fourth star is reluctantly given to the BBC who is determined to fill the hole and the little wolf girl possessed by Laila. There are still some advantages, after all, the regret of the film version 13 years ago has been made up for in his lifetime. The advantage of being stable is that it is not easy to make mistakes. The first episode is too stable. In less than an hour, the three lines spread out the epic pattern quickly and well, and the rhythm is controlled. The theme song is the most plus point, shocking and touching.
The second season is a story that I haven't seen at all. I hope the BBC production team can satisfy me with the follow-up new stories.
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