The great screenwriter has the wisdom of "grass snake gray line"

Federico 2022-04-23 07:05:48

Thoughts of the third season.
1. Crime and punishment go hand in hand.
2. There is always more writing for the bad guys than for the good guys.
3. Drug addicts are the least discerning consumers in the world.
4. Responsible screenwriters are delicate: a detail that I care about. In the second season of a certain episode of Xiaofan, the horse boy Kangbao was shot and killed by a little boy riding a bicycle while selling drugs. I never mentioned it again, just when I was worried about the screenwriter. When I forgot, I saw the 11th episode of the third season and explained it. This kind of echo is a bit of the "Dream of Red Mansions" "grass snake gray line".
5. The screenwriter does not underestimate the IQ of the audience. Of course, it is not like the movie has overestimated the audience due to limited time.
6. A lawyer, roughly equal to a clown, is the top representative of black humor. When he opens his mouth, he makes fun of the bloody reality. He told Sky that Laobai wanted to choose the best lawyer and wife even though they were a little dirty.
7. The owner of the fried chicken shop is really calm.
8. The surprising index of the killer brothers' leather shoes is higher than their taciturn, brutal, and tacit strangeness.
9. The patience and meticulousness of the screenwriters of S2 is really admirable, and the slow and tangled drama of the episode is really frustrating. The S3 finally had its ups and downs, and the E10 old white could beat a fly in a dangerous and thrilling way.
10. Restraint.
11. Lao Bai lost himself.
The Poison Master became poisoned in the last 2 episodes of the third season! Lawyer showing cute little white teeth! hey hey

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  • Oma 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    It's a good movie, although it's not well known by many people

  • Adella 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    Looks great! Really wonderful drama

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