"What shall we do?" "Go!"

Charlotte 2022-10-19 01:13:58

This is the last line of the first season of Prison Break. This sentence contains infinite wisdom, the ancient wisdom of the Orientals, and the Chinese have long known that "Thirty-six strategies are the best".
After seeing the second season, I realized that "Prison Break" is a good movie. When my classmates were frantically watching the second season, I haven't finished this "friends". I don't like watching two films in the same period. I think I'm not smart enough, and it's easy to confuse the plot. Fortunately, this time off the air, I just took this opportunity to catch up from the first season in one go.
The story of the first season was mainly in prison, and it felt very suffocating to me. What attracted me to continue watching in the first season was the way Micheal was walking with his hands in his pockets and thinking while walking. Of course, the background music was also playing at this time. Watching this film, if it's a girl, you must pay attention to Micheal's eyes, don't get electrocuted and don't know. As for Scofield's jailbreak plan, I think there was a lot of serendipity. For the warden to make the Taj Mahal, it is obviously not within his calculation, but when he finally escaped, without the warden being held hostage, Lincoln would not be able to get out at all. There is also the link of Sara, which is also a very important link. Everyone could see that Sara was interested in Scofield. Could Mi Shuai even calculate this? Maybe, because I'm not a handsome guy, and I never know what a handsome guy thinks.
After watching the first season, I tidied up a bit for a while, considering whether to watch the second season. Later, I saw a post in the forum about how the subtitle group spread and promoted the TV series that were originally only shown on FOX TV in the United States to us through the Internet. After seeing these people, I am in awe. They are a group of people who have truly achieved "no self-interested motives". They just do things based on their own interests without the slightest return. Sometimes some people sit in front of the computer translating subtitles for seven or eight hours. I downloaded it from the campus Internet, and it happened to be from the famous YYETS subtitle group.
The second season is more open-ended than the first, the plot is tighter and more unexpected, and it pays attention to foreshadowing before, which strengthens the persuasion. Conspiracy and killing are always exciting and moving. I reckon a good portion of the people who oppose Christmas this year are watching PB.
I like the second season. First of all, I have to admit that I like to see the customs of the American Midwest. I like the pictures of cars speeding on the interstate highway. The crops are quite similar to the plains in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. No wonder YYETS people are so obsessed with American Western culture. Also, someone said that a drop of water can refract the sun's brilliance. This film outlines the general outline of today's American politics in the minds of Americans from the life and death experience of a small person. To be able to see the whole leopard with a glimpse, why not do it? It is not only the Chinese government that is corrupt, but also foreign countries. Compared with the American underworld-style politics, the blind corruption and bribery of Chinese officials seems a bit simple. It seems that to understand a country and its culture, watching documentaries like "The Rise of Great Powers" is one way, and watching series like "Prison Break" is also a good choice. A few days ago, Xiao Linzi and I chatted a few words in the group, and we talked in English. I had already guessed that with his character, I would like the character of T-Bag. Life is too helpless, so deep down we long to use an extreme reckless approach to solve problems. T-Bag made no secret of his badness, he released this desire in his heart, so he was bad to the extreme but showed a trace of sincerity. Everyone desires to love and be loved, and T-Bag's love is a disaster for others. Sometimes loving and being loved can't be at the same time, he doesn't know that. In addition to T-Bag, there are other characters, who also have distinct personalities and have many fans.
Now I'm looking forward to episode 14.

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  • FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: The escapees. Who are they?

    FBI Agent Wheeler: Michael Scofield, Structural Engineer, 5 years for armed robbery. Benjamin Miles Franklin, Former U.S Army, 8 years for possession of stolen goods. John Abruzzi, Don of the crime family of the same name, Life without parole for conspiracy to commit murder. Charles "Haywire" Patoshik, 60 years for second degree murder. Fernando Sucre, 5 years for aggravated robbery. David "Tweener" Apolskis, 5 years for Grand Larceny. Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, Life for 6 counts of Kidnapping, Rape and first degree Murder. Lincoln Burrows, Scheduled to die next week for the murder of President Reynolds' brother.

  • FBI Agent Wheeler: It's not like they left us a map where they're going.

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: Actually, that's exactly what they did.