One of the worst features of bad American dramas

Tressie 2022-11-13 05:27:55

That is, the characters have only theoretical (American-style) human feelings, but they are not affected by the specific context at all, and they feel like Bourgeois who traveled from the United States to the earth when the celestial and the earth meet. Because it is Bourgeois, there is no personality to speak of.

I am deeply skeptical about whether the screenwriter has read the original book: the characters are more face-to-face, and after watching three episodes, it feels like falling into a roux. If such a cute character is changed into this, it won't be long before the screenwriter is killed.

The following characters are typical examples of toughness:

Foltest, Yennefer, Triss, Geralt

All of them became face people with an IQ lower than 100.

Just one example, Foltest.

Foltest and Yada had an open marriage. There is no ethical entanglement at all. The Gwent card is the proof.

What kind of person is this? The kind of monarch Machiavelli might have thrown his body to the ground. Seeking truth from facts, ruthless and capable, and dismissive of worldly opinions.

Anyone who has read Geralt's short story dealing with the vampire bird should be impressed by this personality and the wonderful tension between him and Geralt.

Play him as a Parkinson's patient who eats chicken legs alone? Pour out your heart to Geralt in front of a bunch of guards? Forgive me, screenwriter.

It's a pity for the excellent set kimono.

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