Thin characters and beautiful scenery

Eddie 2022-03-26 09:01:08

Note: The following contains spoilers.

Shawson, Uncle Hugh, plus the amazing girl, still failed to save the brain circuits of the director and screenwriter of the show.
Although all three are fans of each other.
At the end of the first season, Uncle Hugh shouted no in the car, which seemed to be the end of evil. But personally, I was not at all happy with the efforts of the Hugshen group, but embarrassedly.
I don't know how the second season reversed the plot to break this dullness.

On the one hand, the too obvious aura of the protagonist makes Hidden's actions seem easy and false, and cannot resonate with the protagonist of Hidden.
Important information acquisition: At first it was Sophie's paper, then the mobile phone card, then the child's mobile phone, and finally Jed's paper.
Advancement of the plot: At first, it was acting as a villain, and then it was to save the child, and then it was easily placed in the group, and it was a big run.
Contradictions: When Uncle Hugh questioned the inner ghost, he asked if it was Hidden, and Hidden replied with a firm look that it was not? Excuse Me? When investigating the inner ghost, it was entirely because of Aiko's deep love, so the new entrant, Hitherm, was ranked last?
And what is the meaning of the setting that girls of the right age will fall asleep? On the

other hand, the screenwriter wants to position the villain Uncle Hugh as a sentimental, trustworthy person, and a hard IQ.
Family, love (betrayal) and friendship (heartfelt and betrayal) are attempts to enrich Uncle Hugh's humanity still exist? The individual expresses understanding, but it is troublesome to show more rationality, cold-blooded, and superior IQ.
Without the high-quality villains, the protagonist will appear thin and uninteresting, and the plot will have no ups and downs. In this show, this is a fatal flaw.
The steps for the disintegration of Uncle Hugh's army: the placement of undercover agents, the transmission of information, the fight in the nest, the end of the collusion between officials and businessmen, and the end.
Excuse Me? Is this what Angela said that ten years of hard work haven't caught the handle yet? Such an imprecise operating system?
Uncle Hugh's acting skills, the deep eyes of intelligence, doubt, seriousness, and hesitation, have all been wasted.

By the end, the plot really has almost no suspense.
Although the faces of the three people, the beginning and end of the film, and the scene in the film are all picturesque, if it's not Yangou, fast-forwarding will not have much effect.

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