Solitary service in the shadow of London

Janick 2022-09-05 13:49:14

The character of the young wolf master is really impeccable. The five forces in the six-episode short play are intricately mixed, like a cloud over the lonely heart of the male protagonist. Faced with a huge power that is difficult to contend with, the actions of the little people seem so powerless, and the frowning brows due to the exhausted and painful struggle reminds me of Rick in "The Walking Dead". The camera has taken close-ups of his eyes many times, that cruel fate The isolation and helplessness submerged by the tide turned into fine sweat oozing from the blood-stained face, and despair was pouring on like waves. When Teen Wolf was strapped into a bomb vest, I thought more than once, why not let it explode, escaping from life and ending all this pain. But he didn't give up, he struggled and cried and resisted, precisely because he was unwilling. He has already done "escape" once, and this time he can't escape anymore. He knows that it is possible to correct everything, and he knows that there is still hope for everything to be "on track". The so-called "little people" like him, in the gloomy gray picture, also have a warm light that he desperately wants to protect. The Crush that he experienced with Julia is the driving force for him to stand on this dilapidated and thorny road. He will not get the laurel, and he does not care about the reputation and honor. He just wants to "protect" not only his Julia, but also a piece of pure land in his heart. The pain and confusion he brought from the battlefield can be seen in the bottle he picks up, and the professional and excellent military/police quality allows him to do everything he can to protect Julia and save her life from many dangers. From the initial resistance to the opening of his heart step by step, the forbearance and composure he showed were always in his mind. Although he was no longer alone in the end, it was still a battle of his own. Last but not least, it's really cool.

I really like the gray tone of this part, even if the plot is a little long

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