overall feeling is much worse than lv. The first is the compilation problem. lv is a laboratory independent of the police station. CSI members are all working as scientists and can concentrate all their energy on evidence analysis, while miami’s CSIs are all police officers, and they have more opportunities to use guns. There are too many personnel disputes involved. The boss, H, has barely touched the evidence personally, and is always negotiating with some people involved in the case. What’s even more dizzying is that in the first episode of the fifth season, the boss of H took his younger brother to Brazil to avenge private revenge in the form of a gang. If this is put in lv, it is really unimaginable. The principle of old G is "Don’t handle the case. "Time mixed into one's own feelings" is familiar to every LVCsi, and there are more than one csi involved in the case in the lv. I admire the professionalism of lv very much.
Then there is the plot. The basic context of miami's screenwriter is also very different from that of lv. Generally, one case leads to more. For example, there is always a conspiracy behind the scenes of a seemingly ordinary murder, such as high compensation for fake jewelry, such as the theft of a large amount of aircraft fuel; a shooting can investigate a kidnapping, and then it turns out to be a kidnapping. The conspiracy of a terrorist organization to subvert the country! It can be seen that the focus of miami's plot is on the large-scale event structure, which is like a cocoon. In contrast, lv is purely starting with evidence and constructing the overall case-solving process from details. Maybe when miami started filming, it wanted to take a very different route from lv. After all, this is a derivative drama. You must find a point of view from a different angle. It can’t be a pure simulation of lv. This idea is worthy of recognition, but also Every episode of miami has a taste of Hollywood blockbusters. There are too many coincidences, and the rigor of lv seems to have lost the essence of csi.
In miami's plot, there are often instant deaths in the process of handling the case. For example, in the first half of the incident, the victim was discovered in the second half. This kind of incident should be more accidental than inevitability, so it increases the drama at the same time. The same loss of rigor. From this perspective, each episode of miami is trying to tell a complete story about case handling, while lv spreads the case on the table and sorts it out one by one. One is a narrative narrative from the beginning of each episode, and the other is The beginning of each episode is an explanatory text that traces back the base point.
When it comes to coincidence, it must be said that many episodes of miami are acting at the last moment, either just intercepting the suspect who is about to escape, or finding him at the critical moment when the criminal's next action is to succeed. Therefore, another tragedy happened to be stopped. This method is too Hollywood and cheesy.
As for the protagonists, I'm still not very used to the way Boss H speaks with his neck tilted, but this is a matter of personal preference.
All in all, after I watched all seven seasons of lv, I don't like miami's way too much, which is not surprising.
I really miss the old G who concentrated on collecting evidence, and miss the sexy warrick very much. Looking forward to the eighth season of lv.
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