In fact, what I want to write most is "Prison Break", but when I find something I like very much, I often don't know where to start, not to mention that the second season has only started, so I should read it first.
"LOST" is different. It is said that more than 100 episodes have been filmed in the United States. Last year, it also won an Emmy Award, which has withstood the test of time.
In fact, due to a disaster, exile on a desert island is no longer a new theme. Whether it is the old beauty's "The Rest of the Island" or our "Eternal Dragon Slayer", the previous stories mostly revolved around the encounters of one or two people. .
"LOST" is a big deal. A large plane fell on an isolated island. There are more than 50 survivors, including Americans, French, Koreans, Iraqis, etc. All of them have distinct personalities, complex origins, and many contradictions. Just explaining how these people missed this flight by accident, I recalled episode N. There are unidentified cannibals living on the island, the only survivor of a past air crash, and a distress radio that will never be repaired... In fact, these elements are enough to support the continuous development of the story.
However, American soap operas mostly broadcast one episode a week, and the huge ratings test has led to dramas with twists and turns and endless mysteries, such as "The X-Files", "24 Hours" and so on. In addition, the thinking of terrorism and Star Wars permeates the entire United States, and all dramas end up in the same way. American logic is that suspense is important, but realistic answers are even more important.
Therefore, "LOST" inevitably has to go out of LOST, and it must be linked with the Pentagon and the FBI without a doubt. It turned out that the plane crash was not an accident but a man-made accident. It turned out that the island was not a real desert island. It turned out that there was a powerful military base under the island. It turned out that the survivors on the island were just pawns in a conspiracy.
The story is naturally ups and downs and fascinating. The ability of Americans is that movies or episodes made in the most clichéd routines are enough to make you addicted to your eyes at least when you watch them.
It's just a pity for this good name. In my opinion, the real loss should be inner confusion, but I can never find the answer.
For example, what I want to know more is: the French woman who passed by and was left by the previous accident. How did she survive these 14 years, how did she deal with her companions one by one, and then became mentally ill? Limited food, limited hope, how can so many people share? In the most dangerous situation and the most desperate state of mind, human nature has to expose the most cruel, instinctive, and animalistic side.
So, regardless of the ratings, "LOST" can actually be made more like a psychological film than a suspense drama.
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