I saw "CSI" occasionally. Someone uploaded a part of the movie sharing area in the local area network, so I watched it a bit in my free time, and didn't care which one I watched first. But after watching both Lv and Miami, I feel... Lv's is so ugly...
For Miami, my biggest feeling is that the people in the CSI are very real, flesh and blood, they will also be angry, frustrated, excited, tired, and emotional (for example, there is an episode of Speed because the person involved in the case has diplomatic immunity and cannot be Caught, he was emotional and felt that there was no need to continue to collect evidence...)...This kind of thing has appeared in everyone, including the H (actually I think it’s very strange, he just I don’t like to talk a lot. That’s being cool? It seems that prejudice is really helpless... I said he was speaking with his head tilted. When I watched it, I even thought it was because the actor had a migraine. He was always in reality. So; saying that his love for women and children is overwhelming, do you like a CSI investigator who is cruel to women and children and tells you indifferently, your daughter is dead? Your son is dead? Your father is dead? Your mom Dead? I never think that CSI can completely escape the case and society emotionally, so I sneered at the Lv boss’s sentence of not being involved in the case. It’s funny. You really think that the police are really serious about handling the case one by one. Responsible? No personal emotions at all? A case is a case, and an individual is an individual? That is a god, not a person, OK?). To put it bluntly, I hate some movies or episodes with pale and weak characters, such as Lv's. I am more in agreement with the dialectic view of Marxism (though not necessarily his own). Anyone should look at everything in half and be comprehensive. In Lv, what you see is a perfect scientist. For the sake of evidence, all personal feelings must be discarded; but in Miami, what we see is a living person, although they are the ones who bring criminals to justice. , But they also have mistakes and desires. In the Miami series, it is actually very veiled to express their state of law enforcement officers, a state of conflict between trampling on the law and maintaining the justice of the law...
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