Perhaps in the near future, you will see a young man wearing a director’s jacket with a magnifying glass, saber, test strips and even a petri dish in his pocket, with flaming blue bangs on his head, and Indian tattoos on his arms shouting such a declaration.
At that time, the terrible magic of the media was about to emerge.
I don’t know if bones, which premiered in 2005, is considered the first episode to insert ad placement, but it is indeed the best personal experience in my limited ad placement experience. The two implants of Toyota that are very impressive are not artificial or obtrusive due to the ingenious combination with the character and the plot. Bones uses an automatic reversing system, and Angela's comments on the large storage space show the screenwriter's extraordinary ability to control the plot.
In fact, the reason why Bones is so suitable for all-you-can-eat Chinese and Western foods is also due to this.
If you like romance, you can fully appreciate the subtlety of soul mate in the deep kiss of bones and Booth in the rain, the tearful embrace by the fountain, and the countless smiles at each other, or the heroic determination of "Die for you, and kill for you" Realm; if you like humor, do you remember the kindness of "Squints", the joke of "chabrochabra", and the lightness of "heart is a muscle"; as a parent or in a rebellious period, you should be envious of Daddy Angela Oddly enough, while Father Bones is chic and faintly envious that Michelle can have a mother like Cam who is inseparable and even has a tendency to control freak; if these are not your interests, then the flesh and blood appearing at every turn The blurry, out-of-the-sea outdoor scenes, and the various precision instruments that have appeared as important supporting actors at least give you a sense of pride in advancing with the times.
Such intricate and complex elements, in the script of the screenwriter, are like pieces of cut-down puzzle pieces that are precisely assembled together to form a picture scroll that integrates elegance and psychedelic. The originality is not considered exaggerated.
This is a very delicate drama. Not only is it reflected in the plump and delicate relationship between the characters, the meticulously crafted lines and the neat lens language, there is also a beauty that must be mentioned: music.
At the Christmas party, everyone held the hands of the neighbors, Booth peeked at the warmth of bones, the climax of the electric guitar solo in the episode of rocking roll dream camp and the sound of the hot blooded song of the two. Comparing with Madden, the episode and the story complement each other, perhaps only the episodes of several singers in the show that have become popular like One Tree Hill can compare with it.
If you have to pick some bones in the egg, I think there is only one flaw in this show, and the relationship between Bones and Booth is unclear. Someone might say that this is the highlight of the show. If the two really embrace each other, they will inevitably fall into the stereotype of love, hatred, and hatred. But in my opinion, the ability of two people to become lovers can only be regarded as the first step in a long march. After all, as a partner and friend, getting along with as a couple is still a huge difference. How do they deal with trivial issues such as whether to wash their feet before going to bed, and whether to use the toilet first is the cornerstone of whether the two can really stay together. The prince and the princess have lived happily ever since. Such a description can not be regarded as an ending at all.
In view of this, I sincerely suggest the screenwriter to make the two officially become lovers earlier. After sleeping on a bed and living under one roof, how to make two people discover and accept each other constantly in conflict and friction, and achieve each other's integrity, may be another more challenging topic.
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