A little thought after getting into the first American drama

Moises 2022-04-21 09:01:07

After watching the first American drama, I think of some thoughts and nonsense from the anime I watched before: [If the actor's skills and their own roles are brought into place, the TV series can convey people's emotions and moods to the audience better and more realistically;

Although there are more restrictions on scenes and things that can be done compared to animation, the plot of TV series generally still has twists and turns. Compared with normal life, the frequency and density of dramatic events are still very high. Film and television come from life (the plot in the film is also the projection of the producer's real experience or the reverie of the possibility of life), higher than life but not as good as life (contradictions in film and television will be magnified, and the characters will be more vivid, It gives people a stronger sense of shock; but at the same time, life is also more complicated than film and television, and the multi-facetedness and multi-faceted perspective of every event and person cannot be fully reflected in film and television)]

I don’t know if it’s because my experience in anime is relatively rich. It’s hard to feel the point of poking me when I watch anime now (I also saw some extremely shocking ones before: Giant; The desire to watch has also plummeted, and the types of watching go to extremes: either as hardcore as Rick and Morty; It's good to think more. It can be said that I have not seen many TV episodes. This time, Breaking Bad is an introduction to American TV series. The look and feel is very shocking, which is different from the feeling of animation, including Remo and movies. A kind and dedicated chemistry teacher in a desperate situation; a drug police officer who speaks a little violent but is dedicated, loves his family, and believes in his own justice. These two people have left the deepest impression on me, and they are also my favorite two. Role. Their opposing fates, and their special relationship and family bond, will eventually come to an end. I am also very much looking forward to what will happen when two people really face each other and become opponents.

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Extended Reading
  • Helmer 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    Break the law and commit a crime, break the old framework and do crazy things that a dull person would not do. However, these things are just to continue the middle-class life of the family after death. The rules and obligations are still deep in the bones. How can we be a person who lives for ourselves, or how should we live?

  • America 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    As a liberal arts student, I think this movie is too good to love this season

Breaking Bad quotes

  • Ted Beneke: [Opens door] Can I help you?

    Kuby: Yeah! Thanks.

    [Kuby and Huell walk past Beneke, into Beneke's house]

    Ted Beneke: Hey, you can't just... what's this about?

    Kuby: I'll tell you what this is about, Mr. Beneke. It's about you and me doing our best to keep Huell happy.

    Ted Beneke: Huell? Who's Huell?

    Kuby: [Pointing at Huell] This is Huell. Huell, are you happy?

    Huell: Reasonably.

    Kuby: What would make you unhappy?

    Huell: This little mofo not doing what he's told.

    Kuby: And if you were to become unhappy, Mr. Beneke wouldn't care for that?

    Huell: I'm gonna say "no".

    Kuby: [to Beneke] Well, there you have it! Let's go find your checkbook.

  • Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Who the hell are ya?

    Walter White: You know.

    Walter White: You all know exactly who I am.

    Walter White: Say my name.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Do what? I don't...

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): I don't have a damn clue who the hell you are.

    Walter White: Yeah, you do. I'm the cook.

    Walter White: I'm the man who killed Gus Fring.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Bullshit. Cartel got Fring.

    Walter White: Are you sure?

    Walter White: That's right.

    Walter White: Now... say my name.

    Declan (Ferreira, Louis): Heisenberg.

    Walter White: You're goddamn right.