The first season of Frozen Blood
gives people a cold humor, seven stars for blood, two stars for porn, and nine stars for plot.
The director made it very high, each episode uses an allusion as the title metaphor for the plot, and almost every episode will mention allusions, it depends on your IQ and whether you can understand the director's intention (I am a They didn't really correspond to each other.)
Compared with the last season of Breaking Bad that I watched a year ago, Frozen Blood is even worse. Maybe I prefer a fast-paced plot, which is more fascinating with its ups and downs, but it is almost the same. The role of Poison Master is definitely much better than Watson's (personal opinion), Peanut is too weak in the front and a little pretentious in the back, trying to portray the character in a three-pointed way, but it turned out to be four-pointed in the end.
I like this kind of TV series that uses plots to promote personality. Going away from his universal morality, each of us is a little restless in our hearts, unwilling to exist in mediocrity, timid and restless in our hearts, this drama is a good simulation for you In the world after your throbbing (more exaggerated crime), I really cried when I saw the little devil in Watson's heart being released, that is, every living self. Although the ending is not unfinished, but I have returned to the general direction of agreeing with universal morality, and I feel sorry for Wolff. Director, are you afraid that you won't be approved by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television? The
allusions are very good, and some of the paradoxes are also memorable, but my favorite is the line in the play "If you are right, everyone else is wrong?"
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