I watched this show several times. Mainly I watched the first episode several times. When I watched it for the first time, I felt a little slow, and when I watched it, I felt that it was not "cool" enough. Because I watched the American drama "Night of Sin" before, it was a very slow and very detailed drama, so I didn't watch it anymore; the second time I watched it, it was because the VIP of a certain platform had expired. You can watch it for free, so I watched the first episode again, and it was a little slow to watch; the third time I watched it, because I really felt uncomfortable watching the "white and white" domestic drama, The beautification filter is just too much (level 10 beauty). So, I watched the first episode of this film again, this time with a completely different feeling, and after watching "Barry", I found that under this dark filter, the characters in the show, in fact, Every detail is very clear, and the expressions of the characters are very clear. I was also deeply attracted by Morse's small personality.
Watched all 4 episodes this time. The picture is really beautiful, the shots are transitioned well, and the details are edited just right. Single-person shots, multi-person shots, group shots, and background close-ups are all very beautiful.
Background - very beautiful, very artistic look. Many of the plots seem to be exquisite photos or realistic oil paintings, which are full of beauty.
Characters - The acting is really good, a lot of micro-expressions, very good emotional changes. I feel that although the characters in the British drama are a little light in the performance process, because the eyes are in place, the expressions are in place, the shooting positions are in place, and the editing is in place, some characters seem to be cold and emotionless. Facial paralysis, but the performance is very contagious, and can follow the development of the plot profoundly. In the depth of the plot, there is a special feeling. (Like the older detective that Morse was partnering with.)
Of course, I think there are still some shortcomings in this show. For example, it's still the one I said before, and it's a little slow. The reason why I feel slow may be because this drama pays more attention to a series of emotional expressions of the characters in the case, which makes the handling of the case seem a little slow and a little less rushed.
Another point is that I always feel that at the last moment of the case, why and how the characters reasoned by Morse committed the crime is a bit too sudden, so that when I watch it, I don’t have to worry at all, and I don’t have to think about it. The presentation in the book is a kind of-Moss will find out the problem at the end and give everyone some reasoning, so don't worry.
After reading it this time, I also deeply felt that my English listening ability is really poor, too elementary. Listening to British dramas and listening to American dramas are completely two different feelings, because the tune is a bit different, and many words can not be heard clearly right away.
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