An anti-traditional film full of bloody violence, philosophical thinking and dark humor. The screenwriter's mind is wide open, the character settings are novel and ingenious, the plot twists are overwhelmed (except the first three episodes are slightly procrastinated), the soundtrack and pictures are very good, and there are too many places to surprise people. Jesse's appearance as a missionary in a black suit actually paved the way for the show's continued breaking of the rules. He has been emphasizing his belief in God, and this belief is derived from his father's last exhortation, which also prompted him to turn from a criminal underworld into a "sincere" missionary for the first time. Break your own "rules". After becoming a pastor, he actually obtained the "Genesis" that is above all power. Based on this, he even broke the "rules" again and again to achieve some of his own subjective goals. Among them, the conflict between him and Eugene in the church pushed the plot again. To the high point (the free choice theory in Eugene's mouth is really worth thinking about, and I personally think that Eugene's current highlight period in this play). Believing in God but constantly breaking the rules and even bloody means to flaunt justice, so does Jesse really believe in God? It seems not necessarily. I personally think that he is just an obsession with his father's parting words, so he will ask "God" loudly after seeing him, and will have a follow-up series of behaviors that actually violate God's "rules". What exactly does Jesse believe in? In the next few seasons, the clues should gradually become clear. Tulip is my favorite character in the play. On the one hand, she is against the indecision and soft-heartedness of traditional women, and then she is resolute and straightforward, and she is very candid and clear about her feelings in the face of feelings; on the other hand, she still retains the "mother" Shining", all the hatred in the first season is directed only at the people who have killed their own children. But she is such a "ruthless" heroine, but she always thinks that it is the purpose for Jesse to kill the enemy with her own hands. It makes no sense to shoot the gun by herself, so in the end, all she needs is Jesse to be able to face with her, To solve this indelible painful memory, change to a peace of mind that must "pay the price" for doing bad things. As far as the whole play is concerned, in fact, most of the characters in the play are quite full and full of personality, and each can be analyzed, which is one of the successes of this play. Finally, the experience of watching the play: "rules are used to break" "there is no God, loyalty to oneself is the best salvation" "any absolute faith and supreme power will only bring disaster, the world needs balance".
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