Type: suspense
Number of episodes: 20 episodes
Douban score: 8.7 points
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First, the detection of human nature has no bottom line.
These two seemingly contradictory views are vividly reflected in the characters in the play.
This is a drama series that combines suspense, brain-burning, reasoning, ethics and solving crimes.
The plot with wide brain holes, intensive high-energy inversion, complicated characters and complicated chess layout make you unconsciously enter Holmes' body.
I thought it was easy to guess who the real murderer was based on my years of experience in watching suspense dramas and my meticulous analytical reasoning ability.
Who knows, the first murderer I guessed in the third episode went offline, and the second murderer I guessed in the sixth episode got the box lunch.
I didn't know who the real murderer was until episode 15. After the baptism in the next three episodes, I gradually calmed down and reluctantly accepted the fact that TA was the real murderer.
Human nature is full of complexity and unknowns, just like the story of this play, which is unpredictable.
In short, this drama will subvert your original imagination and understanding again and again.
Second, the play is like a book full of dry goods.
This drama is the only one of all the suspense dramas I have seen, and it is not wasted.
Didn't waste a line, including the lines of the protagonist, supporting role and walk-on.
When you look back, you will find that every line of words either points to a certain goal, reveals a secret or shows humanity.
There are no wasted shots, including dialogue shots, passers-by shots, and scenic building shots. Every shot contains clues.
Of course, I didn't notice all kinds of amazing details until I brushed it two or three times. Wherever the camera goes, there are traces and ideas to solve the case.
Just like a book full of dry goods, not a word is nonsense, not a scene is dispensable, and every minute in the play is meaningful and indispensable.
Every pit in the play was filled in later, and the echo was shameful-this is a rare suspense drama that can fill all the pits completely.
I have to sigh the good intentions of directors, screenwriters and producers.
Third, the actors are amazing.
If you are a small partner who often watches movies, you can certainly capture the shadows of many classic suspense dramas such as Seven Deaths, Bone Collector, Face Changing, Transformation, Monument and Flowers of Evil in Spy.
However, these shadows will not affect your viewing experience at all, and will not let you escape from the plot, thanks to the wonderful interpretation of the actors.
Bourne ultimatum has won many praises, not only because of its bold theme selection and ingenious suspense plot setting, but also because of the superb performances of the actors, which brought the audience an immersive experience.
While everyone exclaimed that the actors' acting skills were "really awesome", as a Korean drama produced and broadcast, the broadcast of the last episode of "Spy" was also thrilling.
It is reported that the crew finished filming the night before the broadcast, and the official broadcast time was 10 the next night. Just finished editing at 9 o'clock that night!
Although the time is very short, Spy has maintained the consistent quality level of tvn in terms of the texture, space selection, lens application and editing of the series, and it is really worth seeing this year.
First of all, about morality and ethics.
Question: If it is possible to find out whether the fetus carries the gene of a perverted murderer before the arrival of a new life, do you support national legislation to force abortion on those fetuses that may become perverted murderers?
The whole play revolves around such a main axis that challenges social ethics.
Daniel, the doctor in the play, won the Nobel Prize. His theme is: anti-social personality with high IQ is born with "abnormal gene". Through fetal genetic testing, antisocial personality can be strangled in the womb, thus eliminating the unstable factors of human society.
The female secretary-general of the presidential office supported and proposed a bill to screen all fetal genes, but it was rejected by Senator Shen by one vote.
Because the doctor's research records show that abnormal genes are exactly the same as genius genes.
An unborn child with "abnormal gene" has a 99% chance of becoming a abnormal killer and a 1% chance of becoming a genius.
In this case, can we bet on the possibility of 1%?
Genius genes and abnormal genes are almost identical, so it is difficult to distinguish them. Would you rather kill 1 genius by mistake than spare 99 perverts, or start the training mode regardless of their birth?
Should people with abnormal killer genes be killed directly in the womb, or can they be changed through their growth environment?
At the end of the play, the new president handed over the right to vote to the people. Although the final result of the people's vote was somewhat unexpected, it was reasonable in combination with the plot.
However, does the choice of most people mean that it must be beneficial to everyone?
If your child passed the fetal genetic test and found that there was a 99% chance of becoming a pervert killer when he grew up (or a 1% chance of becoming a genius), would you choose to give birth to TA?
Different from previous romantic dramas, Korean dramas in recent years have become increasingly localized, criticizing and reflecting on reality extremely sharply, and dare to touch the edge of morality and ethics.
Almost all explosive dramas, such as The Signal, Life on Mars, The Reversal Time of 365: 1 year, etc., are profound reflections on the mainstream culture. Through the torture of western religions on society and human nature, the warning effect is achieved by the causal cycle with oriental colors.
Spying leaves us with a question worth thinking about: Is the gradual formation of abnormal murderous tendency determined by nature or is the catalysis more effective? Is the gene more influential or the environment after birth more influential?
There is another question worth thinking about. Today we can strangle the fetus with the threshold of "congenital abnormal gene", and tomorrow we can continue to legally deprive life with other characteristics as the threshold, right?
As long as human beings exist for one day, the genes of psychopathy will not disappear completely, and we will inevitably deal with psychopaths.
In this case, how to identify them and how to get along with them is a practical problem.
Second, about * * *
The core motivation of the screenwriter's creation of Spy comes from the "Murder of Incheon Primary School Students" in 20 17.
The rich second-generation female defendant who committed the bloody case did not care and could not perceive the pain of the victim's family. After the trial, she only said 1:
It's a pity that the weather is so good that I can't go out to see cherry blossoms.
The defendant has different "abnormal genes" from our normal people from birth.
Because there are no "mirror neurons" in the abnormal brain, it is impossible to perceive the pain of others.
So she has no feelings such as guilt, sympathy, pity and regret.
The defendant could not feel the pain of the victim's family, but she felt very sorry that the weather was so good that she could not go out to see cherry blossoms.
The families of the victims have to suffer to survive, but the perpetrators can live with peace of mind.
The screenwriter couldn't stand this situation, so he began to conceive the story of "spy".
He wants the perverts in the play to feel the psychological pain, reflect and atone for their crimes.
Simon Barron-Cohen, the author of The Evil Science: On the Origin of Love and Cruelty and a professor of psychopathology at Cambridge University, divided the love mechanism into seven levels.
Level 0 is further subdivided into five types:
Arthur Joe lamia once said, "Love is the ability to see through the hearts and souls of others, know their thoughts and feel their emotions."
Facts have proved that a person with a low score in the * * * Emotional Scale can completely improve his empathy ability after intervention.
Empathy involves two aspects: the first is cognitive empathy, and the second is emotional empathy.
Cognitive empathy means our ability to understand others' viewpoints, the way others look at things and the way others understand things.
Emotional empathy is the ability to cope with the emotional state of others with appropriate emotions.
This part is interactive. We may feel * * * by the other person's emotional contagion, and arouse our similar emotional experiences in the past, so as to realize each other's feelings at the moment.
Emotional empathy and cognitive empathy are independent of each other, and people with strong emotions are not necessarily good at understanding other people's cognitive views, and vice versa.
People with strong cognitive empathy can quickly find out the root of the matter and the needs of the other party, and it is easy to enter their own judgment and help the other party solve the problem prematurely.
Things are done right, but it is difficult to turn each other's emotions into actions without getting a response first.
At this time, you need emotional empathy to respond to each other's feelings and let them feel "I understand and support you" before they are willing to listen and adopt your suggestions.
Emotionally empathetic people are easily dominated by emotions, follow each other into each other's emotional position, and blend in/immerse themselves in each other's emotions. At this time, they need to recognize empathy to help them step on the boundaries, distinguish "you are you, I am me", and let their independent consciousness play a role.
In principle, when the two are used together, empathy will be truly complete.
Of course, criminals cannot be forgiven.
However, collapse is not the end.
I know the above passage is too idealistic. But I still want to believe in humanity and love. What about you?
This article was published by "Madman and Book" on August 9th, 20021.