HBO's productions must be high-quality products, and each one is hard to surpass. Which one do you like the most?

True Detective

One of the reasons for the success of this show is the dual narrative. Create suspense little by little, filling the characters in the play. What's more, what Rust says in the side interrogation makes the whole story more meaningful. Rust begins by saying that he is a pessimist, that he despises religion, and it is easy to see his doubts about the meaning of human existence and his rejection of the human self from many words.

As Marty said, these words just came from people who couldn't find a reason to exist, and Rust was desperate. The death of his daughter, the sins of human nature he saw at work, made him more and more desperate. His words may be extreme, but in his intermittent narrative, the truth is stripped from the chaos again and again, how small the human self is . The first time I saw it, if I didn't think about Rust seriously to follow the development of the event, I wrote it down the second time I saw it and shared it with everyone.

The last thing Rust said was for the meaning of the whole thing, the war of light and dark, the struggles of each of our ego, and ultimately for a little light and hope. Because of how important that is.


Legends of the Fallen Street

The tones and textures of the film are deeply etched in the flavor of the times, and I love the flavor strongly.

Different industries, different characters all appear on this unique New York depraved street, each character is so distinct, so similar, so different, similar lives, but living different lives.

I like the way these people live on the depraved streets. Although they are very sad, they still try to live.

Life is so dazed, so bad, it's really draining life to just be obedient, bewildered

I love the people who wake up from it, Katie and Vincent. They live transparently, living out the way they should have been in the life they had consumed.


Big Little Lies

I thought it was interesting to use the sea in the theme song, but it wasn't until the last episode that I really understood it, or more, it was my own understanding.

People always say "women are made of water", but this play is a broader perspective for us - women are made of the ocean. This is a very layered explanation. Compared with the simplicity and rudeness of water, the ocean shows a deeper and mysterious side.

In addition to the metaphors in the plot, the director's narration and the actors' acting skills also truly show the sea-like undercurrent. The story in the original book is easy to appear in a TV series with mediocre effects, but the director miraculously created a subtly complex atmosphere through the transformation of music, the light and dark changes of the scene, the interspersed reality and the unreal, and aroused the audience's interest in the next episode.


Vice

Vice is probably one of the hardest comedies in history. I also adapted for a long time when I watched it. As a single-camera comedy, finding the laughing point itself is more difficult than a traditional multi-camera comedy. Almost all the jokes in this show are satirizing human nature with the attitude of the characters dealing with current political topics, so even if you are used to the rhythm of single-camera comedy, if you don't understand the current affairs of the United States, you will not find a joke.

But those who understand will find the show's laughs to be exquisite.


Olive Kitteridge

Olive is a middle school math teacher who is mean, tough, and outspoken and doesn't mind anyone around him when he pokes it. Because his son disobeyed, he slapped him directly. He scoffed at her husband's confession, and threw the cards her husband bought into the trash. Angry at any ceremonial occasionAngry, ignore other people's feelings, do it in your own way, and still don't put down the knife and fork in your hands when others are speaking. She also did not accept the help of others and was burdened with everything. When someone suggested contacting a psychiatrist, she would speak face-to-face about their suffering.

in her I see all of us, always loving others in an out of place way, often unable to express intimacy correctly, unable to really fit in with the crowd, that heart is too fragile to really hate people even if they are unhappy . Living in the world is inherently tiring, but it is always accustomed to sarcasm, conceit, and meanness to hide oneself, perhaps the only way to feel safe.



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