The process of falling into the cliché can also look good

Lola 2022-10-03 00:15:32

The third season of "Stranger Things" unknowingly came to me. In the first two seasons, especially the first season, the setting of the parallel world and the fear and powerlessness caused by the parallel world affecting the real world really surprised me. to me.

However, no matter how good the setting is, it will eventually fall into the stereotype, which is the inevitable result of the continuous serialization of American dramas because of their hits.

Therefore, the screenwriter turned the drama into a monster movie even when there was nothing to write.

In American movies, monsters with huge bodies filled with unknown fluids and shark-like mouthparts with razor-sharp teeth dominate the screen. Replaced by a large monster formed by liquefied human bodies, the fear in my heart has completely turned into a sensory stimulation.

Fortunately, the setting fell into the rut, but the rhythm and story were smoother.

The children are divided into three lines, plus a line from the parents, a total of four narrative lines extend each, until the last point converges to solve the mystery, the rhythm of the whole narrative process is very smooth and dramatic, allowing people to follow the four Watching the line, it won't feel confusing or understandable, which is much better than the previous two seasons that pursued suspense too much and made the plot a little obscure. Even viewers who watched the third season without watching the first two seasons should love this show.

Just seeing the appearance of another monster in the end credits makes me very worried that this show will become a pure monster show in the future, so it is likely to end up being abandoned by the audience with the "Pacific Rim" movie series.

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Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy? quotes

  • Mom #1: [when Billy arrives at pool] And... showtime.

  • Billy Hargrove: [speaking to Karen Wheeler] You know, I could uh, teach you if like. I know all the styles. Freestyle... butterfly... breast stroke.