The chasing experience is very bad
At first, the baseball coach in the small town was accused of raping and murdering children. He was despised and threatened by the scum in the prison. His family was also implicated and was discriminated against by the whole town. How easy it is for humans to blindly follow the crowd and how easy it is for public opinion to go to extremes. This made me see a lot of social and human nature, and I also thought of the misfortune that mj suffered. I originally thought that the screenwriter and director would discuss these things in depth later. , there will be a lot of content full of philosophical speculation in the later stage, and it turns out that I thought too much. After the coach died, the whole drama directly entered the garbage time, the rhythm was completely collapsed, and the pattern became narrow.
Although every episode that follows is creating suspense, the audience already knows that monsters will transform into and rape and kill young children and blame others. There is no mystery left to the audience at all, which directly leads to when the identity of the monster is revealed. , I didn't feel a sense of enlightenment at all. It felt like "the screenwriter can't make it any longer and has to find a monster who doesn't know what kind of ghost it is". Not to mention horror, I even think it's a bit funny.
Like this kind of supernatural horror genre film, if it does not cause human beings to self-terminate their doubts about art, it is a failure. In this regard, this drama made by HBO fails to compete with various domestic net dramas that play a supernatural edge.
Moreover, this monster was blowing loudly in the early stage, and it was a dream and mental pressure. In the final battle, he couldn't even lift a wave, and he didn't even have a move. He just waited for the other side to kill him, and then he ate it. One shot and one stone, dead, would you rather tease me with this? Is it difficult to let Jack press a few grenades in the hole and detonate them when the monster squad comes in?
I see some hot comments saying that this drama is comparable to True Detective, save it. True Detective's literary and literary messed up narrative has a relaxed rhythm. This kind of story that can be told in six episodes is dragged into ten episodes. Can the crotch thing compare?
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