The Sims

Sincere 2022-04-22 07:01:04

After reading it, I feel that it is still short. It would be nice if it could be split into 2 seasons to enrich other characters. The only feeling after reading it is that when listening to advice, not everything is to be accepted, and people who think are important should also think twice, even when they are in trouble. Because what someone who doesn't know you says is often based on what he knows about you, but what does he know about you?

Let's go back to the play, the rhythm of the whole story is very fast, there are no redundant plots, and there are more or less echoes before and after. And some details are handled very well. For example, if there is a catch at the beginning of the game, other players will hold the opponent's pawn and press the timer before putting it down; while the protagonist first puts down the pawn and then presses the timer at the beginning. After that, it will be the same as everyone else. In addition, the protagonist will record every opponent he encounters at the beginning, but in the later stage, he will not record any other players. These details more or less also reflect the intentions of the production team, including the deliberately enlarged sound of falling and the color matching of the environment, which together made the work famous.

He's actually quite mediocre in terms of the plot. But the reason why he is more successful also reflects the process of growth, or there are changes in it. For some relatively vulgar stories with similar themes, the protagonists all use perfect characters, but they will create a virtual sense, which will disgust some audiences. But if changes are added, and the changes are more in line with "people", it will make us feel more involved: this is what I look like in my dream~

In addition, it may be that I am a little sensitive, but the content of the story is consciously or unintentionally pulling on Soviet-US relations. For example, the Soviet people always study together, and the protagonist is often alone, but later people related to her gather together to make suggestions for her and so on. One thing to say, the final ending is indeed a bit deliberate, but since the plot is adapted from a novel, there are not many comments.

Besides, I don't know much about chess, but I have a desire to know. After you learn it, you can look at it again, and maybe you will find some thoughts on the chess game.

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  • Harry Beltik: Anger's a potent spice. A pinch wakes you up. Too much dulls your senses.