Indeed, as many people have said, the tonality of this show will reject many people. In fact, after seeing it later, I already have no feeling for the plot, but I am attracted by the atmosphere created by the director and the actors, which is nerve-wracking, trivial, and glimpses of the real.
When I saw the third and fourth episodes, I was even a little depressed, as if I understood the meaning of the character marty. He is like an ordinary person. I hope that someone will always tolerate him but he is unwilling to take responsibility. The reason is to get rid of the guilt, especially when he goes to beat the mistress of the man, it is too vulgar and ordinary, so that I, who always bring in the role of rust, find it difficult to accept the vulgarity of this ordinary person.
The role of Rust is indeed not as good as the protagonists in many detective films. Although he is smart, responsible, and good at interrogation, his identity as a police officer (especially an anti-drug police officer) brings him an inescapable criticality, love of trial, and love of guessing people's hearts. All the qualities in his body make it difficult for him to blend in with the crowd, allowing the audience to see the various distortions experienced by the police as a bright and just identity - although he himself said that it is not the police identity that brings him such a character, and his character is suitable (choose ) to become a police officer. But I always feel that the early death of his daughter, the experience of anti-drug police officers and undercover agents have made such people too sharp.
He likes philosophical chatter, some can get it, and some don't understand it at all. The most memorable sentence is that marty asked him to restrain his character, and Rust said frankly, "It took me a long time to accept myself like this, and I won't give up because of you" - probably like this. I think everyone has more or less thought when facing their own differences. The best result is of course to accept it calmly, and the most uncomfortable thing is to force changes. I don't know if Rust has thought about it, but it's a shame to say it so frankly. There will always be such a sigh: Why can't the world be more tolerant?
When Rust and Marty were chatting in the car, he mentioned the smell he smelled twice: like aluminum, gray, etc. In fact, his feeling was the closest to my feeling about this kind of religious crime. I have also watched a lot of movies and stories about religious crimes. I always feel that when this religious belief is rejected by materialism and scientific "teaching", these crimes are like self-salvation before disappearing. The land of North America is like a big swamp living in isolation. It is always following an inexplicable sustenance, but it cannot be saved. It can only pull the people who come here into the swamp and sink soberly...
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