In addition, this is the title that horror dramas should have, and "American Strange Stories" should be studied hard. . .
"Season 1, Episode 2": I like it better, the horror is much better, worthy of being the director of "Living Dead", several small designs are good, the mouse with human face, the naked witch, the last dialogue between the agent and the doctor etc. . .
"Season 1, Episode 3": It's a very bland episode, and the rhythm is not very good. It's a little slow. One hour of TV drama is used as a foreshadowing of two hours of movie, which is naturally unflattering. . .
"Season 1, Episode 4": Well-conceived, good rhythm, all the suspense, erotica, and gore that a horror film should have, there is actually an ending for the sequel, a perfect episode, Jennifer is a very good image classic. . .
"Season 1, Episode 5": It's not scary, it's a bit suspenseful and magical, the story is not bad, and the foreshadowing is good, but the final climax seems to be a little sudden, and the sudden change of the heroine is not very convincing. It seems that from the last episode, the level of nudity in the series has begun to rise, and the erotic scenes have begun to increase. . .
"Season 1, Episode 6": The anti-war theme is very good, but unfortunately the method is too bland. Considering that this is a horror film after all, the ending is a little redundant, and it seems more effective to end it where you turn your head. . .
"Season 1, Episode 7": It seems that the order is out of order. In this episode, I saw "Insect Girl". What is more special is that this episode is about a lesbian and a bug. The story is smooth and the overall It's a women's play, and the men are supporting roles in this episode, but no matter what, I don't like the ugliness of worms. . .
"Season 1, Episode 8": Carpenter's work, my favorite episode in this series for the time being, with "the world's scariest movie" as a gimmick, the suspense is also very good, the story is compact, still Shooting in many places, the male protagonist is the bow and crossbow man in "The Walking Dead". . .
"Season 1, Episode 9": "Rebirth", basically the plot is expected, the final ending is a bit unexpected, the boy and girl group is still good. . .
"Season 1, Episode 10": "Deer Girl": The whole is too bland, some bloody, some spoofs, Brazilian supermodel Cynthia Mora has a pair of beautiful breasts, and the ending is a little rushed recently. . .
"Season 1, Episode 11": "Take Me Home": Probably the best in the series in terms of story, when a psychopath meets another psychopath with a different style, and a group of victims, Highways, buses, and small hotels in the wild, the subject matter is too good, and there is an interesting ending, which is really suitable for making a feature film work. . .
"Season 1, Episode 12": "Helke's Story": Yes, it has a very suspenseful feeling. I like horror movies with a sense of the times, when science and magic were rampant. . .
"Season 1, Episode 13": "Geisha": The rhythm is a bit slow, the foreigner and the old man acted a little unnaturally, like a drama, it's a bit strange to watch a geisha full of English, and Xiao Tao's chest in the film is too big A little brighter. . .
"Season 2, Episode 1": "The Cursed": slow, too many lines, not scary, nonsense about environmental protection. . .
"Season 2, Episode 2": "Family", much better than the first episode, although the level of horror is average, but there are bloody and erotic links, the final reversal is also reasonable, there is a lot of foreshadowing, and the jazz is worthy good. . .
Season 2, Episode 3: "Blood-sucking What", I lost interest halfway through it, the plot was too messed up, not logical at all, not scary, just a little bloody and disgusting. . .
Season 2, Episode 4: "The Voice" had a good start, but unfortunately it couldn't keep up. Being able to hear anything is just as frightening as not being able to hear anything. . .
The fifth episode of the second season: "Right to Live", the biggest director, the biggest actor, the story is also good, but the special effects are too poor, and the plot also has very unreasonable flaws. . .
The sixth episode of the second season: "Fur", not bad, the self-mutilation scene is very bloody and direct, it requires a certain amount of psychology to bear, the story is complete, and the performance also has a sense of substitution. . .
Season 2, Episode 7: "Extinction", if the details are more refined and the scene larger, the effect of making a movie version may be good, the concept of combining "Bible" and aliens is very good, although It's not the first time I've seen it, but this time the director and screenwriter took the plausibility seriously. . .
Episode 8 of the second season: "Valerie Upstairs", except for the rough shape of the monster, the duel plot is too general, everything else is not bad, Valerie's strong European sexy female body does not have some charm . . .
Season 2, Episode 9: "Right to Die", good story, rhythm, blood, and erotica are all good, but this structure is destined to be a small production in the film industry, and the two main female characters have big breasts amazing! Too big is not the most beautiful, and the ending has a taste. . .
The 10th episode of the second season: "Ice Cream", an uninteresting episode, the plot development is basically without any suspense, and the rhythm is relatively slow, you can fast forward to watch it. . .
Episode 11 of the second season: "Black Cat", very good, worthy of being a master's work, not scary, it can be called a magical style work, the story is very smooth, the suspense part is reasonable, the actor's appearance and historical The real characters look similar. . .
Episode 12 of the second season: "Washington", although it is an anti-war theme, it is also a very strange plot. It designed George Washington to be an ogre, and even cultivated a family of ogres, which is also extremely free In the United States, in other places, such a story can still be filmed and shown on TV, which is simply incredible. . .
Season 2, Episode 13: "Old Dreams", a mediocre work, needless to say. . .
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