, there is no one who wears a cuckold for the big villain. In the
third episode , I
feel that the acting skills of Dousen are not good for a while.
When the injury is healed, when I confront Uncle Hugh (?), all the villains act It's all so leisurely (I'm talking about the way of acting?), and I don't know if you owe me 2 million or if I have a sack of secrets, I've worked hard to hold it back, but don't ask me or I'll beat you up Your expression is like an invisible wall separating my king and others in two dramas. At that time, I thought that TAT King was still too young to fight as an old actor, and then when the charming little entourage at the end also showed the same inscrutable expression when he saw the bottle of flowers, I thought that the plot was actually ups and downs. The ups and downs of the characters are magnificent, but I can't see it because I don't read much, right?
It seems that a lot of people put on this serious face in this episode, which caused me to play as soon as I saw this expression,
but it seems that Dousen didn't put on a serious face and went back to the same show with others, especially the seaside flirting In that paragraph, it was handy, I
wonder if it was the kind of separation that was deliberately created, that kind of manager who was out of tune and gradually adapted to the life of a spy? But it's really a good show. After the
other three episodes, I always feel that the conditions for many events are too far-fetched. There is a feeling that the author gives the male lead a golden finger,
but is it that the British narrative is particularly subtle, as is the Sherlock Christmas special It is obscure and difficult to understand (?), I found so many easter eggs when I saw the film review, and it was written so rigorously. What? The solution is too simple? People don't want to be confused at all.
Similarly, the motivation of a bunch of people in the first episode of the nightclub (fog) manager is also explained upstairs. The strong sense of discord in the third episode of Shakespeare can also be explained as the sense of disobedience of the characters.
The difference between Shen Xia and the night shift manager is that Shen Xia's role has been very full after three seasons. For me, as long as I see the poster of Cuan Fu and Peanut standing there, I can smirk a little, but I can't understand the Christmas special for the first time. It's satisfying to see people. The night shift manager doesn't have any character background. When I saw Hidden, I could only think of Hidden and not Pine (I didn't expect Loki to be good). It's not surprising that there is a sense of disobedience. Coming directly to a plot with such a large amount of information can only Confused.
The acting skills in the fourth episode
of the phone call with Angel (is that the name?) were really good. Sure enough, the acting skills of the lines in the drama (stage play) were different. I have found that as long as Dousen doesn't speak, there is always a sense of disobedience. Is it because the audience in the drama generally can't see the expressions, so they don't work as hard as the lines?
But when I saw the heroine wanted to say that Brother Chun really has an international face, I
saw that Youku bought the copyright and silently missed the happiness of a small group of us every Monday. The
fifth and sixth episodes
are exciting enough. The plot of the episode should be made into a movie with a little premise.
It seems that the amount of 6 episodes in this plot is too small, and the movie is too
important to talk about how to lurch in the front, and 4 episodes are too hasty and the villains are mentally retarded. But if I really want to shoot a dozen episodes of lurking [manually funny], I don't know what the
last two episodes of the novel are like. The last two episodes are almost out of action. Even if he is serious, there is no sense of disobedience. I don't know if it is the plot. Getting up quickly covers up, or the fast pace itself is better than the slow one, or we are finally familiar with the character of Pine, and we have expectations for his next actions.
I don't know if there is such a possibility. The first stage of the show was because of the serious asymmetry of information. We didn't know anything about the characters. The actors already knew the characters very well. Just like in the bloody mountain peaks, they imagined the characters for decades. After experience, Dousen played a normal person. Normal people probably have complicated expressions under extraordinary circumstances, right?
We who watched the show thought that a person with such a smart look must have some stunt should not show such an expression, and should be able to adapt to it casually. Speaking of which, when I was watching War Horse, I saw that the officer who played the role of Dou Sen was so stunned when he died like a normal one, so a person who looked so predictable died? No reversal at all?
Then I remember the sad fact that Hidden was originally going to try Thor
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