Watch America's Family and Social Relations Through This TV

Augustus 2022-12-29 00:16:12

This TV is quite catchy, especially those who are used to watching native dramas and have to see the result. Just for this purpose, they can watch from the beginning to the end without falling to the ground for a second, not to mention the American team Chris. 10000S superb performance, and Apple's excellent sound and picture performance. Apple has been rolling over since its TV production, and this time it finally produced a TV worthy of the quality of its electronic products. But the viewers who are looking forward to the ending may be disappointed again, because this TV is not the kind of exact ending, or in other words, the ending of the character that the above-mentioned audience most wants to know, it did not give, and the endings of other characters are more or less. It's almost the same, at least in this season, it can be said that a closed loop has been achieved. The uncertain ending for that main character is clearly a tailwind for the next season. I didn't watch this drama to watch the plot or the ending. I was more interested in the family relationship and social relationship in it. There are three points that feel the most obvious: The first point is the mutual respect between parents and children. Parents give children a lot of space, but they also require children to do things, play games, and communicate purposefully, rather than boringly to pass the time. Maybe not all families are like this. After all, the male protagonist couple in the play are both social elites. Like another drug addict, his mother can't talk about any tutoring at all. From the perspective of the male protagonist's family alone, when parents make demands on their children, they will explain the reasons behind them to gain the understanding of the children, and when the parents speak inappropriately, they will apologize to the children on the spot, so even Jacob A sullen child like Bu can also be brought up very well. In families that don't pay so much attention to the details of interactions, the child is likely to grow out of shape.

But here Apple has played a trick, that is, families with excellent quality, such as the male lead family, all use Apple mobile phones, while children like drug addicts and other bad guys use Android, which means nothing. It goes without saying. The second point is that reputation has a huge impact. Just because the child left an unfavorable comment on the Internet by a classmate, the whole family was isolated from the surrounding people, the restaurant was stared at by others with strange eyes and talked in soft words, and the supermarket only dared to go to the early morning when it opened. I usually feel embarrassed to smile when I go out on the street, otherwise it will make people feel that you are heartless, let alone work, you will stain the floor of the unit when you step into the door of the unit, etc., etc., it feels like they are here In the community, the reputation is damaged, and nothing can be done. All social activities are stranded, and they can only live in their own homes behind closed doors. With such a huge cost, ordinary people, especially those with families, really dare not do bad things. It is no wonder that the right-wing forces are so tenacious in the United States. This is a steel agreement on the level of moral consciousness. Third, their courts seem to be loose but they are strictly forbidden. In the entire courtroom scene in episode 7, including a few sporadic scenes in the previous episodes, I saw that the judge is the master, he has the power and strength to decide the entire court, and the police and staff unswervingly execute every order he orders. An order, the following are the lawyers of the plaintiff and the defendant. They expose each other's shortcomings and attack logic loopholes, but all materials must be based on the basis known to the judge, that is, all the evidence discussed in the court has been fully discussed by the three parties in advance. Who is the argument in court for? jury. They know nothing about the case and rely solely on what they hear and see in court. This layer-by-layer relationship reflects the US court system that seems to be loose, but in fact fully mobilizes the initiative of all parties. Judge: I have basically made a judgment on this matter, but I can’t say anything about it. You (the plaintiff and defendant’s lawyers) have to show it to the jury. Otherwise, if the judgment is wrong, I will not be accused by thousands of people. Lawyers: Even though the judge may have a given preference for the case, I can still work hard, because the jury's opinion is very important, and I have to play every play in front of them. Jury: I don't know anything, but it's fun to watch them bite each other there, and they have to please me in the process of biting, it's cool, but I can't patronize cool, I want to have zero knowledge Make decisions based on what you've seen that you won't regret dreaming later. Coupled with the miserable or angry expressions of the families of the plaintiff and the defendant, the whole court hearing was very beautiful.

I like to watch American dramas with social details, and my attention often goes beyond the main storyline. For example, when the heroine is running, I look at the shoes she wears. It is suspected that Pegasus running shoes. Brand, and from the perspective of her running posture, she is a senior runner among casual runners. The landing method of the feet is basically the front half of the palm, the arm swing is well controlled, and the breathing is also very uniform. Looking at the male protagonist, the buddy has thick arms, and at first glance, he is throwing his shield. And those who are obese, with fat heads and big ears, are basically the bottom. In addition, the age difference between parents and children can also tell whether the family is good or bad. Generally, the age difference of the bottom family is small, and the parents of successful families are older. There are also some other thoughts, I will not list them one by one, in short, it is an American drama worth watching closely. It only has 8 episodes and can be finished in one weekend. I recommend it.

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