Rewatch Notes - Frozen Season 1

Angelita 2022-04-23 07:01:25

I started rewatching various movies, and after thinking about it, I would still make a little record in the "movie review" below the movie, which is convenient for searching and backtracking, and is only for personal use. Always choose the evaluation "recommended".

The first time I saw it, it was 2014-06-28. There was no star rating, and the evaluation was:
not as obscure as Cohen, nor as cruel and mocking as Cohen, let me linger in one paradox after another, forgetting me too Poor and pitiful creation


Time goes by, and too many scenes are unforgettable. The second season just started recently, and there are no other movies and works to watch, so I re-watched the first season. I want to come and join [True Detective] to become the two carriages in 2014, representing the highest level of that year. In a day when people are increasingly panicking and swaying their own opinions, try to keep saying your own stuff.

2015-10-18 After reading it for the second time, I happened to be dying in the hotel with diarrhea. Cohen elements are all over the place, healing from broken bones, piles of idiots, talking out of bounds and irrelevant to the current situation, mocking God (actually mocking ourselves), killing people, panicking, a little bit of evil spreading to destroy many people, Weird people and weird worlds (Stranger in a Stranger)... The better thing about this show is that at least there are more everyday people who are not so obscure, and there are more kind people.
Thornton is too good, but there are not many opportunities to play well in this era. Hate Martin Freeman so much, didn't like it when he was not famous, exudes a stupid contrived feeling. The ten paradoxes in ten episodes are too powerful . However, in order to create this absurd and weird feeling on the lens, although it is impressive, it is not visually comfortable, and it feels very unrefined when looking at it again.

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  • Lester Nygaard: Aw, heck!

  • Lorne Malvo: Aces!

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