The youth version of Stranger Things, the TV version of the room, no matter how supernatural it is, it is a drama about human feelings after all

Alvah 2022-09-07 01:14:17

I roughly finished this TV series in one night. The first seven episodes are still quite understandable. After all, the eighth episode has to fill in all kinds of "???"
. Although the rhythm is a bit slow, I prefer to listen to stories, so this kind of The form appeals to me.


Element 1: Parallel World
Compared with the "Stranger Things" before Netflix, which is about the world inside and outside, this one tells the parallel world that everyone knows about. It is a lot inferior. In addition, it always gives people a feeling of true and false, false and true, making it difficult to grasp what the story is trying to express.

Element 2: Imprisonment and Dying
When I saw OA begin to tell the story of her imprisonment, I instantly thought of the movie "Room". In the TV series, there is not too much a terrifying atmosphere of imprisonment, but through OA's narration, we let everyone know that the people who were locked in one after another stayed in that narrow circular grid for 7 years (the water channel thought of Yiyi's short story novel), who was locked in a dark basement for seven years, eating dog food and regularly inhaling drug gas, all had some mental problems. But these people have had, before being locked in, a more miraculous experience, near death. And doctors just want to unlock the secret of death through these experiments.

Element 3: Lost Youth
Logically speaking, this should be a branch line, but it seems to have more content than the main line. The four children and one teacher called by OA grew up in five very different families. (Can't remember the name to replace the characteristic) Curly hair is a problem. The teenager is not trusted by his parents. The chubby family lacks parental discipline. Taking on the burden of supporting the family, the tomboy lacks a sense of identity with himself, and the teacher feels frustrated that he has not disciplined his younger brother.
I feel that although the process of OA's storytelling is indeed Shinto, but after listening to these five people, they have indeed changed for the better. In particular, the teacher's attitude towards Curly Hair and the process of Curly Hair's repentance really make people feel that there are no bad children, only wrong education methods.

Controversial and topical dramas look interesting. I think it might be a good idea to recommend it to the people around you to watch it together and discuss what is going on.

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I think , The story OA said is true, and some details are also confirming this matter (of course I see some people say that some details are confirmed to be false, hhh, you might as well talk about it).

The main points that make me believe are:
the wolf's clothes bought by the heroine correspond to Humer's clothes in prison, because it is the team logo.
In the dialogue between the heroine and the psychiatrist, the doctor said that the heroine's physical condition is in line with what she said, and it is difficult to make up emotions.
There's something else, I'm too sleepy to remember for a while. .

The main things that make people questionable are:

I feel that the image of the OA fighting nation is not suitable enough, and I am too calm and calm when I fight with a dog and get stabbed by a pen. Is it because I feel that I am the original angel?
Why do the women in space and the Russian dad have braille on their faces?
The scene after Humer's death seems to be a mental hospital, and there are people chasing him. What did he eat? Did OA also enter this mental hospital at the end of the eighth episode?
Is Amazon's online book purchase a plot of advertising placement, and why is the doctor at OA's home?
How does OA achieve super long-distance laying guns. (Tucao)

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I saw some one or two star complaints, what I don't understand, why don't you call the police or something .
I think you probably didn't watch this show well, although it may really be full of loopholes just to make the audience think more.

There is a disease called Stockholm Syndrome. After being imprisoned or tortured for a long time, the victim will develop dependence and even feelings for the perpetrator. You can easily say that those who escape are all standing and talking without back pain. Long-term painful torment can obliterate a person's will and cause irreversible damage to his spirit.

On the other hand, if it is said that five people can really cross the parallel world through five awkward dances, then the perverted doctor can also achieve it, so saving those few is really not as simple as finding the police, and the play also shows that The police don't care.

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I don't know if there will be a second season... In the end, I didn't understand it, it's only about dying ? After crossing, is it directly entering the body of a parallel world person? Ah... as expected, the pit is still a bit big. .

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The OA quotes

  • Prairie Johnson: When I say it out loud, it all falls apart.

  • Prairie Johnson: I'm the OA.