Mystery novels, mystery movies, and now there are mystery TV series, most of which are based on the pattern structure of "the truth is revealed at the end of the play", such as "Sherlock Holmes", "Hitchcock" and "Japan? ?" The representative "Sandware" reasoning category, and now "reasoning" has become a genre - a combination of obscurity and terror, corruption and nonsensical intertwining, and become a Rubik's Cube of books and movies. I saw "Detective Moss" on the Internet and remembered it a lot, but I didn't open it until the fans chased me and said what kind of film is this? I can't understand it, it's so brain-burning... Let me analyze the film, how to understand this film! If you understand it, it will let you completely decompress and relax! After watching three episodes, I am also very interested. The film is not only brain-burning and incomprehensible, but more interesting is that it is very artistic, very beautiful, very human, and very manly. The new film in 2019 reflects the society in the 1960s and should have the vicissitudes of history! No, it's quite fashionable and trendy! The background of the film is mostly filmed in the area of Oxford University in the United Kingdom. The architecture, history and culture of Oxford are particularly heavy and beautiful. Under this background, the style of the film is very high, and the humanistic level is also very deep... It reflects the intersection between the protagonist and various characters. British-style "intellectuals" and "artists" groups such as artists, architects, writers, professors, etc. appeared. These groups intersect with crime, how can they not be brain-burning and terrifying?️? For example, in the first three episodes, the protagonist criminals are "singers", "writers" and "psychologists"... One crime in each episode is a top expert in London society , Is the deductive reasoning plot scary or terrifying? Is it brain-burning or unforgivable? For this, the film has a level, and it also has a different kind of interest and artistic realm. It's really "don't ordinary people know how to watch movies?", whether it is a niche brand or a pure art film, but in the end there is no? Audiences with a certain IQ can only sleep. And why? The protagonist in the film, Moss, started as a fresh graduate as an intern in the London police station. Throughout the story, there are not many police officers in uniforms appearing or supporting them, namely the chief (superintendent) and the detective (captain of criminal police). And the police officers (Moss and colleagues two) performed. Each episode is a "case", each case is a serial murder case, the director and detective of each case are useless, and each case is solved by the male protagonist Moss... When "production" is accepted by the audience , it endows the art with value, and the audience with the artistic level also ignores its authenticity. This is my 520 tribute to this film?????
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