In the end how to satisfy the discerning audience in front of the camera? The rise of Netflix has given a beacon — to make TV shows with the awe of making movies.
Rising stars give HBO a slap in the face, but a loud slap in the face doesn't always mean ridicule. Sometimes, it can wake up some sleepy old people and make them regroup. This is also what all audiences like to hear, isn't it?
The night of ("The Night of Sin") is HBO's proof to the audience once again that the classic old drivers such as "Band of Brothers", "The Wire", "Sex and the City", and "Life with Turtles" have been filmed. I haven't been idle at the moment, and I have been deliberately producing excellent dramas.
- Delicate to tears -
This 8-episode mini-series is a remake of the story of the first season of the British drama "Justice". The male pig's feet in the British version are the now red and purple British teenager Ben Whishaw, a handsome white man His face was so contrived by the American TV series that he became a New York guy of Pakistani descent. Although the two boys have different skin tones, neither can resist the temptation to meet a young girl in the middle of the night. At this point, their lives have been rewritten and they have eaten prison. Who can bring their lives back on track?
After a long night, begging grandpa to tell grandma is in vain, only believe in the country, believe in the government, believe in the people!
The British drama "Justice" is good because of the story itself. After the in-depth processing of HBO veteran drivers, "Sin Night Run", in addition to the unhurried and tense narrative rhythm, makes every frame of the screen more enjoyable for viewers. If you observe carefully, hit the space bar, All can be framed as a well-composed photographic work.
I didn't know anything about photography, but after watching AMC's series of good (burning) heart (money) masterpieces, such as "Mad Men", "Breaking Bad", "Beautiful Attorney", my eyes have become tricky. , Just like after watching too many HD love action movies, you can't bear to have a bit of a blurry, coded actress there to concave. There are actually no big secrets about scenes, music, and lighting. The most important thing is whether the smart directors are sincere in raising their requirements for themselves-every freeze frame is given the fullest annotations?
But after all, if you can shoot TV like a movie, without the backing of banknotes, no matter how awesome the director is, it is difficult for a clever woman to cook without rice.
-One night changes your life -
As I said earlier, the Pakistani guy living in New York in "Sin Night Run" is usually a real good boy, just because he sneaked out of HIGH one night and met a beautiful girl to make his own Car, the two of them chatted and laughed all the way, and finally ONS happened naturally. This was really nothing. In today's society where the power of the wild is overflowing, it doesn't matter whether it is the United States or China, it is all reasonable.
The problem is that after the two of them hummed and ate, the little girl was lying beside the young man covered in blood. Whoever put this on, the first reaction was probably to be scared shitless.
"The New Yorker" called the show "wonderful" in its profound portrayal of "prison makes the wicked worse." The boy Naz found his buddy lying on the big bed full of blood, and fled in a panic like Bambi, his clear eyes glowed with sympathy in the night of New York.
This is also the reason why he was photographed by lawyer Stone, who wanted Naz to become a serf to sing and become famous.
Because his eyes were full of innocence, in addition to being chased by major law firms, Naz was also spotted by real "law enforcement bosses" in the cell: you smell like innocence. You're the real deal, Naz; that makes you one of a kind. And the fact that you're under my wing, it's like I got something nobody else got.
The long confession of the black boss in prison makes Naz start to look at himself at the end of the episode: I still Was that me ever?
At first, I didn't quite understand the character the director gave to Naz after he was imprisoned. He started tattooing, blackening, taking drugs, and making jokes about life. Outside the prison, his parents were anxious, and his father lost his life because of his loss. A taxi driver's license, his mother also lost his job because of his "one-night affair", and can only make a living by cleaning toilets for others. According to common sense, this kind of Asian immigrant has worked hard all his life, and Naz can definitely imagine the broken heart of his parents for him.
But this story about the law, in addition to telling us that the law can become the sword of Damocles that defends justice, but life cannot be rewinded, no matter what the truth is, whether you are innocent or evil, you have to pay for it with your life because of accidents And the price of change.
Boy Naz won't have the innocent eyes of Bambi anymore, he won't go out at night and high, because every night, sitting by the river, watching the George Washington Bridge, smoking a numbing cigarette, has become the norm.
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