It's been a long time since I followed an American drama. The reason for chasing the drama is that, first of all, the protagonist is a child, pure and simple. Secondly, small town stories, like True Blood, are small in scope but easy to tell detailed stories. Each character is three-dimensional, and the relative plot will be more concentrated, so there is no need to understand and think too much (but in the second season, in order to let everyone The characters have grown and the lines have gotten a little longer). Also, I like the rescue of the Iron Triangle the most, which is also the biggest motivation for me to follow. I like the three children very much, they are all kind, because they are set by nerd, they are well-behaved, studious and witty. Whether it's Mike, who is quick-witted and bold, Dustin, who has no teeth and laughs but has a clear door, and Lucas, who is a bit assertive but super action-oriented. Finally, there is Eleven, the inch head shape is really the highest! The highest! Next is the pure blond white wig, and finally this season's curly hair. At the end of s2e8, I walked slowly in front of Byers's house, what the hell, it's like the reappearance of my heroic dream of a girl for many years.
The last time I was so obsessed with the character was the Wonder woman. I also felt that the plot was frustrating, but the character design was very attractive. The thin girl who saves the world in distress is the most appetizing to me.
Eleven and Mike, this sweet and ill-fated CP. There are too many small tacit understandings between them, like the way of reporting the time, like the mouth breather. He rescued her in the first season, then raised her, taught her, accompanied her, protected, understood and loved her. In the second season, it was her turn to study, find and save him seriously. The two characters can be said to be a natural pair. Once they meet, the magnetic field is so powerful that they can only use the comment of others last night: "Once the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will win but there are countless people in the world." The acting skills of the two little protagonists are very good. Watching the interview (Beyond Stranger Things, the host is Dean of the Waste Wood Alliance, like him~~) The two people are very different from the characters in the play, especially the El sister, who seems to want to leave the film in the film. The words spoken are fulfilled in reality. But both of them have their own understanding of the roles, and have a deep and logical understanding. It seems that the first thing to be an actor is to be able to read and comprehend. Alas, so now those children who dream of being an actor every day and turn around and say that their language is boring, and those traffic stars who have tens of millions of box office tickets can't even write a word wrong, how can they act?
I didn't know until I watched it that it was Winona who was in love with Uncle Depp. Frankly speaking, her big eyes have been staring in such a panic, and I, as an audience, are going to be manic-depressed. In theory, I should have been annoyed by this mom, who apparently has persecution delusions and overprotection of her youngest child, but in reality she doesn't. One is her paranoia, and she finally hit the TMD! ! ! The second is that her trembling is more of a defensive state, and she will not hurt people. Therefore, in her panicked eyes, there is no ill-will that has always been persecuted and delusional, and there is no malicious speculation about the people around her. She strictly guards against and only targets upside down - she loves her family, trusts everyone around her, and Face the positive world with a gentle and loving attitude. That's why, I only met Eleven briefly in the first season, and when we reunited in the second season, El threw himself into her arms like a lost daughter, so it was a matter of course. Her eyes are like fawns, I still feel pity.
Like Steve the babysitter. The combination with Dustin is simply the best of the second season.
Eleven looked for her mother (the mother's actor seems to be Pam in True Blood?), and the other girl in the Rainbow Room in her mother's memory except No. 8 is blonde. Is that her Jane? Given that both mom and aunt are blonde, it should be. But Eleven has dark hair.
Is this a foreshadowing?
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