Watch British dramas carefully

Anthony 2022-04-19 09:01:06

Ugh...I personally hate British movies so much. British films often draw me in with a long, yet wonderful foreshadowing, making me look forward to the release of the climax. And then the climax is carried over with a series of extremely bizarre jokes.
After reading the movie review, I found that the male protagonist and the male supporting actor still cheated on me once in Zombie Sean. The British sense of humour is really cold to me, what kind of old woman with double guns on bicycles (looks like she is very powerful with both hands), kitchen knife biubiu, and utility knife raid. If it was Zhou Xingchi, it might make me laugh to tears, but I don't know why the British came to shoot, it feels bad... I think it is probably because of the kind of restraint that is unique to the British, that is, this is a very It's a nonsense thing, but everyone in the show is at peace and feels normal (or panic when it's time to panic). In this way, the sense of conflict between the pictures and actions will not be released, and as an audience, I will have a feeling of "why don't you say something, am I the only one crazy". And Zhou Xingchi, or many Japanese animations, will arrange a character to complain about this point, so I have a great resonance as an audience, "Hahaha I am desperate for such a world."
Maybe people who like British dramas can break through this barrier by themselves and play the role of complaining in front of the screen. .

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  • Tom Weaver: If we don't come down hard on these clowns, we are gonna be up to our balls in jugglers.

  • Nicholas Angel: Did you notice what I was doing? I was writing down everything that he said.