I watched episodes 1-5 in one go, and the last two episodes dragged on and off for a week. The drama is a good drama, but it is really not a miracle drama. Started to be madly disappointed after seeing the episode after the death of my adoptive mother. I really liked the first episode, but at the end of the episode I was really confused when Beth was cramming pills, but with the movie and soundtrack that the orphanage was showing at the time, it wouldn't be weird, but it had a sense of stage drama (I'm pretty good at it). like)
I have to say that the editing and photography of this drama are really innovative and powerful, and the transitions are excellent. The display of the direction of the chess game is quite eye-catching, but the disadvantage is that for people like me who hardly understand chess, after seeing such a technique a few times, I am a little tired of aesthetics in the later stage. In fact, this kind of subject matter is really difficult to shoot, and the routine is just "genius-lost-frustration-searching for self-victory-salvation" is actually quite tacky (forgive me, maybe it's really not suitable for watching cool dramas) ) into the usual routine of American dramas.
When someone said Mrs. Maisel before, I really felt that way, especially when the song "fever" sounded, I felt that I was on the wrong set. Although I have mentioned Maisel, I actually like the image of Mrs Maisel more than Beth hahaha.
I really like the little actor beth, especially the part where he went back to the high school chess club to eat chocolate in the basement, and was amazed. It was the first time to fight against others in the world outside the orphanage. Favorite scene of the whole show.
As for the heroine, I think the acting is a bit stiff? Especially the micro-expressions when playing chess, my toes cut out three rooms and one hall? The character's characteristics may be like this, and her performance is accurate and normal, but I really feel uncomfortable watching it, maybe I don't like these actions very much? It's hard to believe that the heroine when I was young and the heroine who grew up are the same character.
I like the heroine when I was young (for some unknown reason, I really have no feelings for the heroine after the death of the adoptive mother) Xia Bei, Qiao Lin, and adoptive mother.
In the early stage, the director also liked to tease the audience. He frantically gave shots to the male characters on the street. I thought my father was going to come out. One of the charms of this show is that it is frantically testing on the edge of the "dog blood" plot, but it doesn't go in, and it doesn't have a deep meaning to molest the audience.
In the end, I really love Xia Bei, the last episode was a bit vulgar, I still cried. Destined to meet
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