Worthy of being HBO, it is amazing as soon as it is shot

Orin 2022-11-08 07:08:13

There has always been a legend circulating in the arena of American TV.

Produced by HBO, it must be a boutique.

But since the finale of "Game of Thrones" caused controversy, the gold content of this sentence has inevitably been greatly reduced.

In this case, HBO will use the first high-quality American drama in the beginning of the year to prove its status in the arena.

The first episode was 9.0 points, and it was IMDb 9.0 points, worthy of HBO, and it was a hard product when it shot.

This American drama is called "The Outsider". I believe that at this moment, many veteran drivers of American dramas have already had a sneak peek.

The main theme is suspenseful crime, and some netizens commented the first time after reading it: it has the texture of "Sin Night Run".

HBO is really heavy.

The story of the show takes place in a small southern town in the United States, starting with a horrific murder.

The 11-year-old boy was found by passers-by and left his body outside.

The police, led by police officer Ralph, quickly intervened and launched a vigorous investigation.

Just a few years ago, Ralph's son died, and the murder of the little boy brought him back the pain of losing his son.

The pain of losing a child is inexorable, and the murderer can never get away with impunity. This is the cry of Ralph's heart.

Soon, the police, who are jealous of evil, locked up the suspect. It was none other than good old Terry.

The town where the incident occurred is not large, with a small population, and most of the residents are familiar with each other. Terry's reputation has always been very good.

Not only is he the most famous teacher in the town, he also works part-time as a baseball coach. He is sunny, decent, and upright.

Just such a middle-aged man who is a teacher, how could he be a murderer? Make an international joke.

But the evidence flew towards Ralph and the others like snowflakes, and they couldn't stop it.

It was witnesses, physical evidence, and surveillance video, and Terry himself was at a loss for words.

So the policeman Ralph did something he thought was very pleasing and arrested him in front of the whole town.

In broad daylight, this is tantamount to telling the world that Terry is a hypocritical beast.

Is the male teacher who is a good teacher really a murderer who has lost his conscience?

If the murderer is so easy to find, it is not a high-IQ American drama.

If the criminal is so weak, how can IMDb give a super high rating of 9 points?

Sure enough, Terry had a real and reliable alibi.

At the same time as the incident, he himself was in a meeting outside the city. Unless he was Sun Wukong, he would not be able to change himself.

No matter where Ralph is willing to believe, he will go to the field to collect evidence in person, but it still cannot change the ironclad fact.

The case became complicated in an instant, and once fell into a dead end.

So much evidence clearly points to one person, why is it all useless in the end.

Ralph couldn't help but find that this wasn't reasoning, it was metaphysics.

When it comes to American drama metaphysics, we have to invite our old man Stephen King. This drama is an adaptation of his novel of the same name.

This old man is also a legend. There are more than 150 movies and American dramas adapted from his own works.

The previous "The Shining", "The Clown", "The Mist", "Castle Rock" and so on are all from his handwriting.

The blend of suspense and supernatural elements, the old man's skills have long been consummate.

This show is no exception.

The play is called "The Outsider", and there is indeed an outsider in the play, who walks the path of bystanders.

From the image point of view, it is just a man with a hood, suddenly flashing, suddenly hiding, and in an instant, a glimpse.

There must be something weird in here.

The style of the whole drama, said to be an American drama, is actually a movie texture, blending suspense, horror, and fantasy in one furnace.

The rhythm of the narrative is also appropriate. Generally speaking, the mystery behind the case is revealed by the method of stripping the cocoon.

The fate of the people in the play has also fallen into an abyss that is difficult to extricate because of the sudden fate.

The little boy was killed, the mother died of grief, and the boy's brother shot in the presence of a large audience.

The direction of the gun was aimed at the suspect, Terry.

The police gave him a bullet on the spot and asked him to meet his brother, who was killed on the spot.

And Terry's family is on the verge of collapse.

The wife and children seemed to be mice crossing the street, everyone shouted and beaten, but they couldn't stand up to be human.

Nightmares are entangled in the dead of night, and the people in the play are suffering in the abyss of the soul.

The calm town, with layers of ripples, is ready to go, forming a stormy wave.

Who is the murderer? What is the motive? In the sky above the town, the haze gathered, and there was no light in sight.

As expected of HBO, it was a god-level American drama as soon as it was released, and another potential stock was born.

The complex human nature, the confusing plot, and the lingering outsider have been stewed into a pot of porridge.

The true and false here, the false and the true, are all in silence.

Finally, let’s sum it up with a sentence from Camus-

Everything is true, and nothing is true.

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