The afterthought of writing without seeing it all

Bo 2022-03-24 09:01:47

Watching address at station B: http://www.bilibili.com/video/av1561565/

I haven’t written a review for a long time. I should have started rushing homework during this time period, but just after reading it, my heart is really running wild, I can’t bear it Just stay and write. I watched this drama at station B. From the beginning to the end, the word that I typed the most on the barrage was probably "Fuck". In fact, I didn't watch the last episode completely from the first episode, but I want to say that the most successful point of this drama is that it shows what American dramas are and how different American dramas are from domestic dramas. For me, American dramas do not mean that American dramas are American dramas. They have several characteristics: fast-paced, large amount of information, ups and downs, many characters but each has their own full personality, and the plot requires you to think about it. And this show just shows the previous points.
First of all, the first thing that needs to be mentioned is that this show is the work of Aunt Shonda Rhimes. Why does this need to be specifically mentioned? Because as soon as the aunt's name comes out, you can know the tone of the show: feelings and character relationships must be messed up (not exactly in a derogatory sense). This aunt can be called Aunt Qiong Yao in the United States. If you have seen "Grey's Anatomy", you will know what I mean. (PS: A certain teacher praised this drama in the circle of friends, and expressed his shock at the chaotic relationship between men and women in the United States...) I think no one needs me. Yes, but if you are not familiar with American dramas and see the relationship between the characters in it, you should still say "Fuck, it's so messy". One of the faults of many domestic TV dramas is that the characters' feelings are taken as the main line. The idea of ​​most screenwriters is that we want to make a love story, but we need to add some dramatic conflict, fight for family property, have a background in business warfare, or have a family struggle. But the American drama is that I want to make a case to solve a case, with a little love story in the middle. Emotional disputes in American dramas are all for the plot, while domestic dramas are plots for love. There should be a misunderstanding here, and the heroine should be bullied to promote the development of the relationship between the hero and the hero. A bit off topic, come back to talk about the relationship between the characters in this drama, I will not introduce the background here, the latter part involves spoilers, if you are interested but do not want to be spoiled, please close this page. The outbreak of the relationship between the characters in this play is the key point of the plot. The professor's husband cheated, and the object was the murdered object; the professor himself cheated with the police, but condemned his husband's cheating; the white trainee and the dumb face got together with their superiors; Xiao Hei and the client were also murder suspects. Emotions; a black intern looks forward to marriage and fights her mother-in-law but finds out that her husband is gay; a gay brother just likes to mess around... So many lines, so chaotic, but they can promote each other with the main plot. Every time the relationship changes, the plot takes a big step forward. And one of the above domestic dramas is enough to make a drama. It is basically impossible for so many lines to be together, and such a chaotic relationship will definitely not be approved by the radio and television...
Secondly, the explosion of the main line everywhere is also one of the reasons why it looks good. The main story line originally seemed to be a professor and a group of interns dealing with an office case, but the other big story line was Lila's murder. There are basically two main lines in each episode, but it is the main line of the murder that actually advances the story. One of the inherent benefits of having a murder as the mainline is that the story is a flashback. Flashbacks are one of the most popular techniques used to attract readers and viewers. The deceased is the ending, who is the murderer, how and why. The answers to these questions can arouse the audience's interest. And the most fascinating thing about this show is that for some of these questions, it gives you an answer, and suddenly it overturns it, and suddenly it goes back to the beginning, and suddenly it has new clues. In the beginning you realize that this is the case, the next second you realize that it is wrong, and the next scene you feel as if the previous idea was right. The process of constantly subverting one's own thoughts during the viewing process is actually the most comfortable.
Another point is that American dramas are very different from domestic dramas in that they do not deliberately promote the three views. Although this drama is the cloak of a legal drama, it doesn't actually do justice to it. It shows a real defense, nothing to do with facts or justice, just for the interests of the parties and for their own interests. . It is impossible for this kind of idea to be broadcast on mainstream domestic platforms. This kind of display of reality is really what those of us who have been paralyzed by domestic dramas for a long time need. This is also a major reason why we are easily attracted to this theme.

Looking forward to the second season, in fact, I prefer to end the story in the first season. In the second season, it is not bad to have another group of people come to play another story, because the biggest disadvantage of American dramas is that it is easy to get tired after a long time...

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  • Benny 2021-11-30 08:01:30

    The appearance of gay in the play reflects the conscience of a play

  • Bobbie 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    I can't stop watching the second film, but the ending feels like a slap in the face, so I can get to the second season