The first American drama I watched this year, based on real events, the story is really unbelievable, the whole drama uses two timelines,
On the victim's side, it's very bland, and because of her views on things, "it's okay, not worse" and "enough is enough", which makes people unwilling for her,
On the police side, there are several female police officers who are almost never encountered in real life and are desperately fighting for justice for women. The story is progressing very smoothly.
But in the first few episodes, from the policewomen, we can only feel their outspoken anger and compassion for the victim from the lines,
As a TV series, I don't think we should use this simple and crude way to tell the audience how bad the incident is. This kind of behavior has had a great impact on the victims, which can't make most people feel the same way.
I am very sure of the point of view this show wants to convey. As a girl, I also admit that women are still at a very obvious disadvantage in today's society. The power of mutual help between women in the face of difficulties is extremely powerful, etc.,
But is there a better way to express it? The phrase "We have all experienced this kind of thing" was simply taken, and it was all supported by the actor's acting skills.
I don't think the policewoman's side is good enough. Compared with the victim's side, it can make people feel a little deeper and impress the audience, but it would be better to have a little conflict and not be so straightforward. Many behaviors of the victim are not explained. , the audience will easily fail to understand her behavior and cause misunderstandings, just look at the barrage to know
If a drama can't be filmed deeply, it is a waste no matter how unbelievable the story is.
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