If Korean dramas are snails, American and British dramas are rockets.
The plot develops rapidly, the amount of information is large, and for me, the background knowledge is pitifully scarce.
Often, I haven't finished digesting a scene, and it has developed to the next or next scene.
In addition to the actor or the actor, what he did seems to be irrelevant.
Often, a joke strikes me, and I haven't figured it out yet, and the producers of the TV series have added background laughter to remind me,
buddy, it's time to laugh.
This is embarrassing, because the computer penetration rate is not high at the beginning of the freshman year, and the drama is crowded.
The English test is worse than I seem to understand it.
Later, when I watched the drama, I became good at it, and the general jokes didn't seem to be hidden so deeply.
But there are still some dramas that seem quite strenuous.
I had to type out the lines, the plot, word by word in Word.
Been watching the Royal Attorney lately, SILK. I can't help but feel that it was indeed the British Empire that gave birth to Shakespeare.
The theme of the play also confirms that sentence, all tragic conflicts are good conflicts.
In many things in life, no one is completely just or completely unjust. That is, the responsibilities are distributed.
As a lawyer, I often know that my client is guilty, but still exhaust the means to excuse it.
That's the job of a lawyer, he's not representing the law, it's not justice. Therefore, some people say:
to make the best defense for the interests of the client, when necessary, the lawyer will not hesitate to turn the whole country upside down.
In this play, MC stands for adhering to such a value of human nature.
After allowing a true criminal to escape from prison, she will be indifferent;
And the victim who was bowed down by her own fierce cross-examination and could not get justice, she would feel guilty and blame herself for what she did.
However, we understand her, She is just doing her job. It's a conflict between her being a lawyer and being a human being.
Although she is not happy, there is no way, who made herself choose such a career.
And CR stands for the kind of person who forgets the rules and human nature for the time being in order to win the lawsuit, and even breaks the law occasionally.
In British and American countries, lawyers have a great role and status. They are proficient in various defense techniques and are good at exploiting legal loopholes.
CR doesn't care about human feelings, and even after being reasonable, he still won't forgive others.
Therefore, when these two people are in the same law firm, there will inevitably be conflicts. In the end, I found that I was no longer interested in specific cases
. I prefer to watch the two of them fight. This is their insistence on their respective ways of doing things, their stance, and of course, there are all kinds of good confrontations.
I'm also very guilty, it turns out that the British grew up watching these dramas~ They will naturally judge which values are suitable for them and affect their own behavior.
In fact, many conflicts in this world, such as the conflict between China and the United States, are just conflicts of values.
So what about our TV series? Palace fight, mother-in-law fight, heroic communist army fights with dwarfed Japanese pirates~
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