Regarding "Detective Amon"
finally finished watching the first season, I think I should be qualified to speak.
Since the end of the fifth season of "24 Hours" and the first season of "Rome", I have encountered an unprecedented shortage of American dramas. Although American dramas are endless like a blowout, none of the ones I have tried makes me like it. The American dramas are wonderful, but they don't have the temperament that attracts me.
"Detective Amon" solved all my troubles. The one who recommended it is the teacher of Fat Cat. This guy likes Garfield and the melancholy Marvin. How can he refuse the recommendation of such a high-grade person?
It's not too much to give any beautiful words to this TV show. The most successful part of this TV series is to create the image of detective Munch. Munch replaced Gutian Rensaburo's supreme position in my mind in one fell swoop. The perfect character of this character can only be compared with Xiaojie in "Hunter". Based on this, it is not surprising that the actor Tony Schalheb won the Golden Globe Award and the Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Category. Munch made him. He also portrayed Munch. He explained the fragility, sensitivity and pain of Munch, a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder, to the fullest, which made people surprised.
The most successful setting of this play is to give Munch the identity of obsessive-compulsive disorder patients, and derive many jokes from it. These jokes are not ironic and sarcasm for obsessive-compulsive disorder patients, but express a kind of pleasant sadness. . Munch is a full-fledged character. Its complexity is not only reflected in the obsessive-compulsive disorder, but also includes deep love for his deceased wife and unparalleled insight into crime. These qualities make Munch stand out among many detective images. Compared with works that focus on detective insights, Munch’s image is more real and kind. He will not be as high as the old Polo and have a bird’s eye view of sentient beings. Instead, he will make you feel like a friend of yours and vulnerable. Needs you to protect him. Wow, it's commendable to be a man to the point where I feel pitiful.
When "csi" swept the detective world and the traditional image of a detective sitting in a rocking chair was impacted by science, "Detective Amon" undoubtedly defended the image of a detective, and the gray brain cells were still active. I highly recommend this TV series, it is very classic.
About obsessive-compulsive disorder
I have always wanted to talk about my feelings about this symptom. Regarding the specific content of obsessive-compulsive disorder, I won't go into details here. You can Baidu it. But those who have principles will have their own persistence, will not do something, will do something, they will be somewhat forced to their own words and deeds, of course, they are more likely to develop into a habit, so in a broad sense , Everyone will have a little bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms. For example, when you go down, you must count the stairs you have walked, and you can’t pick up cracks when you walk on the asphalt road. The more serious situation is that I always suspect that I forgot to lock the door and repeatedly go upstairs to check, sometimes four or five times (I The house lives on the fifth floor with 67 steps). Of course, these conditions of mine are very minor and have no effect on life, and I have exercised. If you call yourself a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder, it is somewhat alarmist.
I have a friend who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Whenever he and I talk about my symptoms, he said that I just treat obsessive-compulsive disorder as a fashionable thing, and he tried to get me into it. Their team can't tolerate it, thinking this is a kind of blasphemy. My friend’s obsessive-compulsive disorder is very serious, and he often makes surprising behaviors. For example, when crossing the road, he strongly asks me and him to return to the other side of the road and try again, return again, and come back again for many times in a row, making me exhausted. Inexplicably, some passersby also looked at us inexplicably, making people feel ashamed. For another example, he wants to surf the Internet, repeatedly turning on and off the machine several times, or taking an elevator, going up and down, and repeatedly tossing. The most fierce time he went to school, he started from home, took the bus to school, then took the bus back home, then went to school, and then went home again... Repeated several times. In short, he is often obsessed with completing certain things several times suddenly, no matter how difficult the matter is, and no matter how much trouble it causes to others. But for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, you need to be patient, because this behavior is only trouble for you, and for him, it is absolutely painful and deeply painful. My friend has also seen a psychiatrist. Compared with him, the psychiatrist is generally inadequate and incompetent. I always inquire about the reasons behind his behavior, but he avoids doctors and ignores my inquiries.
In the film and television works, there are also some characters suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder, which are very vivid. In addition to Munch, there are Monica in "Friends" and Melvin, the protagonist in the movie "Perfect". And Jack Nicholson won the Oscar actor by virtue of this role. Monica’s obsessive-compulsive disorder is mainly manifested in order. In her eyes, everything has her place and cannot be changed. Once he found that Chandler’s CD records and boxes were randomly placed, and none of them matched. This is She couldn't tolerate it, so she spent a lot of time and energy putting these records and boxes into seats one by one. Melvin's problem is even more serious. He always goes to the same restaurant and sits at the same table, and he brings his own cutlery. If anyone occupies his seat, he will be furious. In addition, he can't step on the cracks in the ground when he walks, which is very close to my heart.
Let me talk about obsessive-compulsive disorder. I want to say that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder must be principled people, not including me.
Regarding American
TV shows, my demand for TV shows is basically limited to American TV shows. I almost didn't watch the others. I didn't watch it well. I couldn't come through. The manpower is sometimes poor. There are hundreds of movies waiting to be fed.
Once upon a time, with "Men from the bottom of the Atlantic" as the assault force, then "Garrison" to consolidate the position, and finally with "Detective Hunter" and "Growth Troubles" two-pronged, American dramas set off a frenzy in China, the past is like wind and history. In the head. Now, with "Friends" as the assault force, "Brothers" to consolidate the position, and finally "CSI" and "24 Hours" combined, American dramas have once again set off a frenzy around the world, so awesome that even Hollywood is ashamed of it. I also braved the wind and waves, caught up with another fashion, and watched the long-lost American TV series frantically, thinking that the last American TV series I watched that year was "X-Files".
However, the interest in American dramas has declined recently, because there are not too attractive works, I also tried to watch them, except that I have been chasing the old dramas, the new ones are also classics of "Rome". I watched seven episodes of "Prison Break" and four episodes of "Doctor House", and they all gave up. The other two hit dramas "Crazy Housewives" and "Lost" weren't watched at all. These are not my favorite genres. There are also some episodes that I gave up, such as "CSI". I watched five seasons, but I really can’t move it. I also watched three seasons of "NCIS" and two seasons of "Digital Murder". Look down. I haven't tried the latest episodes. I am now in a period of fatigue, frightened by the vast array of movies and TV series.
What I am going to watch is "24 Hours" and "Detective Amon", and then watch some classic old dramas that I haven't seen before, such as "Below Six Feet", "Prison Situation" and so on, and then wait. I don’t know that the next season of "Rome" will be released in the year of the monkey. The biggest problem with American TV shows is procrastination. It’s endless. It’s not going to be seen or scattered. Party A and Party B can easily cause aesthetic fatigue. I can only pick one or two large pieces of meat to eat. Don't be bored with precision.
If you have any classic American TV series that have been tempered, you may recommend it to me, thank you first. Recommend "Detective Amon" again, super classic, have I said it? Then say it again.
(As of press time, the second season of "Rome" began to air, Bingo! I watched two episodes of "Detective Amon", four episodes of "24 Hours", and two episodes of "Rome" last night. Click, Ju Shuang! My American drama time has begun.)
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