Sin is actually a terrible thing.

Arvid 2022-04-22 07:01:07

In fact, when I first watched this TV series, I thought that David Fincher's film lines were very concise. Of course, this TV series also inherits these excellent qualities from him.

When I was watching this TV series, I kept recalling "Chasing Ji, The Bomber" in my mind. It was also the male protagonist who madly pursued his so-called career, and finally betrayed his relatives and left. But from the overall look and feel, I think this TV series is not as good as the bomber. Judging from the simplicity of the lines, the fluency of the pictures and the shooting techniques, of course, this TV series is better. But in terms of the highlight of the whole plot, I think the bomber is more attractive and deeper.

Since it's a movie review of this TV series, then I'll just talk about this TV series.

First of all, I feel that the male protagonist has shown a kind of unprofessionalism in many times, and often gives people a feeling of dancing. Not specific to a single screen. But in some small details.

Secondly, in the arrangement of the whole plot, I feel that there are no ups and downs. Of course, even with the tone of the TV series at the beginning, I can only say that this is a matter of opinion.

But overall it's a very well-made show.

It can be seen that the male protagonist's pursuit of his career and the degree of enthusiasm for his work once made us think that this TV series was just talking about Quantico's system and an extraordinary career. If the plot continues like this, it will actually fall into a cliché. The essence of the whole drama is the last five minutes. It felt like something that had been repressed for ten episodes exploded in the last five minutes.

Sin is actually terrible.

In fact, I will think about it after watching it. Female 1 and male 2 have long known this fact, and only the male protagonist has not figured out this truth. So in the end, when I went to visit the patient in the hospital, I completely collapsed.

When approaching evil, not only cannot become them, but also fear them.

That's probably what the most TV show in my heart wants to talk about.

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