Bletchley's quartet of San Francisco watched it backwards. I watched the third season first, and then I found the second season, the first season, fortunately, there was a translation of the tattered bear subtitles group. The three seasons add up to only ten Five episodes, I really watch one episode less than one episode, and I can't bear to watch it. Although the protagonists of each season are different, each episode has unexpected results. Jean looks familiar and should be an old character in British dramas, with a calm and generous temperament. Lucy is the little yellow duck in Jack's Gentleman. She was only in her early twenties when she acted, and she can squeeze water even if she is tender. She is a little girl with excellent memory but a little reserved.
Millie is actually Nancy in Nancy's love history. It's really a surprise. The portrayal of her in the play is tall and confident, her clothes are always so delicate and decent, retro British, she is the incarnation of that era, and her temperament is also royal Attack again, unrestrained, like to travel everywhere, proficient in Russian and German, but every season because of the case unemployment, even kidnapped, a bit miserable. Stand silently at M&L, of course M&J is also possible.
In the play, she is good at sociability, collects intelligence, and gives it to Susanna, the super brain, to collect clues and then analyze and calculate the pattern of crime. Lucy's memorization will provide enough data to support and confirm their assumptions and conclusions, and finally Jean will direct the deployment to start operations, which are interlocked, independent and closely linked. Every time I watch them solve a case, it is a kind of enjoyment, just like watching a sophisticated cipher decrypt, methodically, peeling and pulling cocoons, clues are gradually connected, and the most thrilling is not the one who knits the net For a moment, it was an unexpected disconnection of the line and the network was broken, but often the four of them were able to counterattack, and at the last moment, the network was closed, which was thrilling and exciting. Every time I saw the four of them get together, I felt that no matter how difficult or big the case was, they could not be beaten. But they are not deified in the play. They are ordinary people with flesh and blood. They have to do tedious and boring housework. They even have to prepare meals for their husbands before they can go out. Torn was raped by her husband, and was blacklisted to save her friends. She has repeatedly lost her job, but she has no regrets. I was impressed by Susanna's acting skills in the first and second seasons. Although she is not good-looking, her charisma and abilities that are everywhere make people fall a little bit. She is meticulous and has strong logical thinking. She is like the one in the whole case. Like a thimble, it is worn one by one, forming a thread from the point, the thread is woven into the surface, the thread is buckled, and it is airtight. Although it is only 15 episodes, it is short and powerful. The whole picture and lens give people the feeling of watching a movie. It is exquisite and makes people feel as if they are in the streets of London in the 1950s. On a gloomy rainy day, the central garden with bright sunshine, Narrow and narrow staircase corners. Sometimes it is like a retro and condensed oil painting, which freezes the elegance of that era. Sometimes it is a frame-beating image, recording the changing passage of the times. In terms of plot, I feel that sometimes my IQ is not enough, I can't keep up with the reasoning of the heroines, deciphering mathematics or something. After reading it, I am very interested in this aspect. I am eager to try deciphering, thinking that I can solve it myself. I don't have the heart to understand it alone. Fortunately, there is also a documentary in this drama, which can give you an in-depth understanding of the history of Bletchley.
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