unconventional cinematic representation

Jeremie 2022-03-31 08:01:02

There are four episodes in total, and it is also a relatively unconventional form of putting the same person from different eras together.
The first half of the work is still very attractive, especially with the slightly funny and grotesque soundtrack, which more vividly shows the jerky and arrogant doctor when he just graduated. Through several major operations, it also reflects that this doctor really has medical skills.
What I have to say is the acting skills of the actors in this play. Daniel's acting skills still make my eyes shine. After so many years of "Harry Potter", he has not been framed in the image of a righteous boy. The other actor is not very familiar, but his acting skills are not to be picked. Both the "elders" and the morphine addict are very involved.
Finally, let's talk about the flaws. In fact, I didn't really understand the ending the first time I watched it, so it ended like this? After watching the first episode, I got a little thought. The whole film is a review of the happiest period of the Russian doctor's life through a notebook. But what is the film trying to convey? Is it just to warn people not to touch morphine, is this a teen drug education film==(ok just write this)

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Extended Reading
  • Kirsten 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Although the tail is a little unclear, Gray is often worth seeing. If Harbo goes in this direction, then probably... don't need to be in the TV drama industry...

  • Freddy 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Is that the end? It's getting darker and darker. Danny is a good actor