Modern version of "Macbeth"

Haskell 2022-08-20 05:07:35

At first, I thought this was the killer version of "La La La Land", but it was not until episode 7 that I realized it was a modern version of "Macbeth". Killing will lead to more killings. Episode 6 After Barry took down the drug storage room, Goran, the Chechen boss, went to the scene to check the results. The dead Bolivians fell to the ground, Chechens shuttled among the corpses, as if it was not the corpse that fell on the ground, but any obstacle on the road. Things. This scene gave me the feeling very much like "Henry IV". In order to consolidate the power, Henry IV ordered many people to be killed, and his men cut off their heads as proof. The heads of the rebels were dumped in the hall of the palace, just in front of the throne, dozens of heads rolled on the ground at the same time like a football. Power is usually accompanied by a lot of bloodshed. But Barry didn't yearn for power or money, which is what made him different from Macbeth. What he longs for is to take acting class and find his true self. But the terrible consequences caused by the killing made him unable to retreat.

I was constantly looking for the same effect as the scene in Macbeth’s scene in other movies. When I saw episode 7 of "Barry" (Barry constantly imagined others informing Chris’ wife that her husband was shot to death, Imagination-reality-imagination-intensification of reality-acting in a drama), my surprise is the same as when a person suddenly meets his dream lover while shopping. I watched "Flying Life" at the beginning of the year. At the beginning, there was a section of Shen Teng recalling his previous racing career. I was thinking, no, memories are not really just memories. In addition to the character introduction function, Shen Teng’s Memories are not really just a true reflection of the past, are they? The result is really...I thought what I saw was a daydream about the past of a person who was frustrated in life, or not necessarily about the past, but it must be a daydream, a reaction Daydream of his mental state. Barry's episode 7 not only did it, but also let this "daydream" intensify the protagonist's emotions and promote the formation of the climax of episode 7. The screenwriter is awesome.

In fact, I have no intention of writing a long review, but the short review cannot accommodate my word count, so this may be the shortest "long review" you have ever seen, sorry~ good night?

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