The innovation of this drama is undoubtedly successful. On the surface, it integrates popular commercial elements such as suspense, thriller, disaster, and even science fiction and supernatural, but it is an ethical film about human nature. The title of Lost Aphasia is a pun, but I think it is more of a point of loss in the depths of people's hearts. The large sections of memories not only gradually reveal to the audience the character's past experience and personality, but also help him (her) on the island. Various behaviors find explanations; as the main line of the island develops step by step, the images of the protagonists become more and more three-dimensional. In addition, the screenwriter and the main creator also sprinkled countless "easter eggs" in the play, such as the set of mysterious numbers, and there seems to be a potential relationship between the characters before getting on the machine, etc. These have gathered a lot for the lost to discover the "easter eggs" Happy hardcore fans. In the dialogue, it can also be seen that the screenwriter has put in a lot of hard work. A typical example is the various nicknames Sawyer has given to others, which has played a lot of role in highlighting the character of the characters.
Of course lost is not perfect, and no matter whether all the puzzles can be explained perfectly in the end (I think it is unlikely), the production mode of American TV series is a major obstacle to its development. Due to the filming and broadcasting, the plot is inevitably artificially elongated due to the consideration of ratings, there are more and more main characters, the progress of the main plot is getting slower and slower, and the possibility of loopholes is getting higher and higher. , an episode a week or even a few weeks is simply challenging the patience of the audience who are looking for answers; the "drama" of each character's past experience is also uneven, Kate, Sawyer, Locke, etc. The description is better, others are slightly dull , maybe this has something to do with the original script.
In the end, I just hope that Lost will not end "unfinished" like many anticlimactic American dramas, or end before that. I can also accept an open ending.
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