The bloody ending collapsed, but Kate’s acting was a pity

Rosalee 2021-12-14 08:01:16

At the beginning of the play, the texture is very good, the atmosphere of the down town, Kate’s Mare is very natural, the role is very full, the suspense is also well laid out, but in the end it is a pity that there is no very exciting and rigorous reasoning case The play stood up perfectly. Let me just say a few things that I feel is a failure.

First, the big man's imprisonment of sex slaves was very abrupt. The clues started out inexplicably and ended in a hurry, as if they were meant to write the male partner to death. It's a bit collapsed from here.

Second, the pastor is a tool to confuse the audience. I can accept this, but at the end, I forcibly sublimate the theme and want to educate the audience not to look at people with prejudice. I can't bear it. Don’t pay attention if you have shit on yourself. Is it appropriate to meet a girl alone at night? Even if you meet, can't you ask to go to a crowded place to avoid suspicion? You don't want to do shameful things, right. Then you have to conceal the facts of the case and eliminate the evidence. Is this what God taught you? Just such a liar. Our protagonist Mare said to him when he visited prison: "If you go to other places, I hope people there treat you better than us", feeling very guilty. In the last episode, Mare became a Virgin, and the set began to collapse. Another example is the strange family of the murderer. The murderer's mother, Loli, and his father began to conspiracy to lay the blame on his brother Billy, and even wanted to kill him. She is a criminal, okay, at least an accessory to an attempted murder. The police didn't pursue it, and Mare finally went to console her to try to restore her friendship. I want to ask, is this the three views of a policeman? Billy is not a human being, is he? Including the death of the male partner, Mare is very responsible. I didn't support the arrest of people rashly during the prohibition period. I think Mare killed him. But it didn't take long for Mare and the professor to get together again. When you left the professor to find a partner, did you go back to the professor again? The image of Mare that has worked so hard to build really collapses behind.

The third most important thing is of course that the main line logic cannot withstand scrutiny. Parents help my son commit this kind of reversal. I have watched at least seven or eight times in various dramas. People are still in single episodes. This is the main line of your series? The point is that the logic is totally inexplicable. The father of the child wants to commit the crime, but what about the murder weapon? Even the most critical weapon can be prosecuted without a U.S. prosecutor. This is too trivial! Originally, the child panicked and threw the murder weapon after the murder. His father hid the murder weapon and said that, but the child's silly operation sent the gun back. Don't ask me why, isn't it the director who wants to leave clues for the protagonist to solve the case? The child took a gun for only two or three hours. It happened that the uncle found that the gun was lost and recovered. The problem is that the uncle and your wife were not dead at that time, and were very awake. Why didn't you report the gun after finding that the gun was lost and two bullets were missing? Now I am confused and think of reporting a crime again. Will your wife who likes reporting such a strange thing let go of such a strange thing? This arrangement is too deliberate, right?

To sum up, the drama is not bad, but the problem is that the director wants to put too much stuff in. Two cases so powerful in a small town are both encountered by the heroine at the same time. Family friendship, love, bullying, lesbian, prejudice Wait for the director to say, but in the end it won't get it back. The obvious example is the daughter of the heroine. This is probably the most pleasing role in the play. Her mother has a very poor relationship with her relatives, and her daughter has a good relationship with everyone. Righteous, beautiful, smart, and cute. Bai Yueguang. But think about it, does her daughter's plot play any role in shaping the heroine's role? Does it have any effect on the promotion of the case? Deleting all of the daughter's drama has no effect on the plot. This role seems to be forced in for political correctness. Finally, although there are many problems, even watching Kate's performance is not a loss.

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