a little thought

Harry 2022-10-20 22:04:16

This ending can't be said, and I feel that there are many places that can be expanded. After thinking about it again and again, I feel that there is nothing to say, and I feel like I have entered a dead end. But still, it's kind of a shame to end up in this somewhat Coen-bro(?) way.

The male protagonist is very suitable for this role. Similar to Walt, he started out for his family, and for the so-called "unconditional, unavoidable love" that has been bound to us since birth, and slowly there is no turning back. But what makes Breaking Bad stand out is that Lao Bai is not a simple contradiction and pain, he has a backlog of evil in his heart, and it gradually shows up under the advantage that the Breaking Bad series has a longer busy line. But "Your Honor" is only 10 episodes long, and the screenwriter strives to include so many character relationships and wonderful reversals. It is also expected that the ending is a little hasty.

This seems to be a problem with many new dramas in recent years. In order to whet your appetite, you keep digging holes, either because the episodes end in a hurry, or the more and more outrageous (such as "How to Get Away with Murder"), to put it bluntly, it's not coming back.

Therefore, for short dramas, many screenwriters choose the absurd/infinite reincarnation ending. However, only the absurdity of the ending does not actually make up for the previous pit, revealing what the impermanence of the world is and the unpleasant retribution, but it gives people an inexplicable feeling of anticlimactic. On the other hand, the first season of the Coen brothers' drama "Frozen" was bizarre from the very beginning. The hospital encountered a murderer and a few words of poor communication led to the murder. In other words, this absurd ending requires the tone of the entire play to match.

At the end of the play, a wrongly fired bullet just killed the person who should have given his life. It may also cause a little sigh, but I always feel that it is so bad, a little annoyed. I believe that if the busy line can be stretched, it may not be such an ending, and even with such a good start, it is possible to become another Breaking Bad. But the rhythm of this era is so fast, what is missing in the next Breaking Bad is not an actor, but a creator who can stand loneliness and withstand the loss of audience and money.

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