I've only watched two episodes, and it's a complete set. Following the plot, your brain will involuntarily follow the high-speed operation. From the suspense setting, atmosphere, acting skills, camera language, and laying out the grass-grey snake line, all of them are very good. In the first scene, the male protagonist successfully prevented a terrorist attack that could cause huge casualties. Such a heroic feat could have been well portrayed, which greatly highlights the heroic charm of the protagonist who is not afraid of danger. However, we have only seen the excellent professional ability of a professional policeman and the fear of an ordinary person when faced with danger. I dare not say that it is close to reality, but it has brought us closer to him. In addition, the rhythm and atmosphere of the whole incident were well presented. In the small space inside the car, the police comforted the frightened woman, and the armed forces outside the car were ready to go. The protagonist's hurried panting kept getting louder, and we were also nervous together. The male protagonist kept emphasizing: I'm right here, don't worry, I won't leave. The same will make you empathize with that poor, frightened woman who was threatened by her husband as a human bomb. After the incident, the plot progressed very neatly, and a few shots perfectly explained the plot and also conveyed emotions. The male protagonist suffered from post-war mental trauma, which caused problems with his wife. He longed for someone to tide over the difficulties with him, but due to his previous emotional instability, the injured wife had abandoned him, which further exacerbated his loneliness. All he has left is the job, which is to support his children. None of this was told to the audience directly and carelessly, all of which were revealed from the details of his behavior with his wife and his behavior. The audience is not the recipient, the audience is the real observer. This is how the whole story unfolds, without expressing opinions or cheap explanations, just objectively describing the characters and depicting the details, so that the audience can participate in it and see a big story through the screen. And what is even more commendable is that from the first few episodes, a huge scene has been laid out with various clues and reasons such as power struggle, desire for men and women, and sincere heart. Very much looking forward to the future development.
The color matching of the film and the language of the lens are also very dramatic. It is these that make us a little bit unclear about the male protagonist's heart, and have buried many questions that need to be revealed in the later stories.
I haven't seen much, but for now, it's definitely an excellent work.
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