The sorrow of BIG JIM

Octavia 2022-03-27 09:01:09

First of all, let me say why so many people sneer at this film. It is simply inexplicable. If you say this film is bad, have you seen the CW children's film? Think about what it's like to watch the sci-fi movie of Spielberg + Stephen King's hardcore combination just after watching "The Hundred Sons of the Earth", which is so weak that it makes people vomit. Adding accusations, blinded the magical masterpiece created by CBS!

Closer to home, every episode has a focus, every episode is colorful, and never digs big brain holes, that is, every doubt will be resolved within at most half an episode, and every episode can be filled with old brain holes. With new elements, this fast-paced way of telling fully shows the excellent creative ability of Spiel and Stephen (rather than some other dramas, with only a few brain holes, dug up for the time needs and then again. I can't fill it up so quickly, I can only use some emotional dramas to kill time), to be honest, in an environment that is so closed that even missiles can't get in, let those complaining gentlemen make up, and you can make up What a wonderful story?

Second, there is a clear distinction between good and evil, and it is the same old-fashioned axis of evil, BIG JIM, and Barbie, who is invincible for justice and goodness. I want to give BIG JIM an injustice here. It is very unfair to describe him as the head of all evil in the story. BIG JIM loves face and is thirsty for power. When someone threatens the secrets he keeps, BIG JIM will be quick to deal with it, but at the same time, on the basis of ensuring that the above "bottom lines" will not be touched, BIG JIM is the most capable For the sake of the overall situation, he is also the most popular person in this town. In a situation that is completely closed, and may thus form an ideal country that outsiders cannot enter, isn't a leader who has his own defects but can lead the entire town to return to order? Isn't it the most suitable leader? Do you have to rely on Barbie, the head of the "Wife" who can only fight and live? Or those half-old children who so-called "understood" the "voice" of the dome? Or is it Linda, the patrolman who is always serious, but always powerless in the face of crisis? In fact, BIG JIM is a pain in the ass, that is, buying liquefied gas to make drugs. In addition, in all aspects, he is trying his best to think about the townspeople, thinking about the meningitis outbreak at the beginning and the only one left in the town. Even if the drinking well is not done well, no one will blame BIG JIM for being wrong, and imagine if it were any other person, who has the ability to control the overall situation and solve the crisis from a large perspective? BIG JIM is the only choice for the benevolence. But whoever made the script always revolve around him stealing LPG, every insider seems to be deliberately confessing him, and every uninformed person seems to be trying hard to destroy his honor, No one is grateful for what he has done, everyone always speaks with disdain and disgust when they mention BIG JIM. What government in the world has no secrets? Which politician or politician in the world is as clean as a blank sheet of paper? In all fairness, on the basis of keeping his own secrets from leaking and not damaging his own reputation, he can be considered as such a great politician as BIG JIM does for the sake of the people, and some of BIG JIM's views are not necessarily wrong. For example, killing the woman named MAX who only knew that it was difficult to make money in the country was a very correct decision. As long as that kind of woman kept her alive, she would continue to create troubles, because she only regarded the residents of Mill Town as enemies. As for the other people who were killed one by one, and they were killed in a series of extremely short time intervals as if they were negotiated, this can only be blamed for the director's cruelty, even a few words that a self-made ticker can occasionally receive can be revealed. BIG

All I can say is that every story needs a bad guy, because without a bad guy, there is no good guy, and without a good guy, there is no story, and BIG JIM happened to be selected by the script to be the unlucky one, and a natural leader became the victim of the script .

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Under the Dome quotes

  • Joe McAlisterNorrie Calvert-Hill: The pink stars are falling. The pink stars are falling in lines.

  • James 'Big Jim' Rennie: [Opening Narration, Season 3] Four weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. The dome has tested our limits, forcing each of us to confront our own personal demons... rage... grief... fear. Now, in order to survive, we must battle our most dangerous adversary... the enemy within.