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5 reflections after watching "Silent Witness" What inspired me after watching "Silent Witness"

"Silent Witness" is a drama/suspense/crime film directed by Jiang Wei and starring Wang Zhifei/Lin Xiyue/Dong Yong. The following is the Silent Witness I brought to you. "After watching, I hope it can help everyone!

"Silent Witness" After watching (1): Still watching

See the reviews Very high and very disappointed with the result.

The performance traces are very heavy, and it looks like a drama. Some people like the drama tone in this drama, but I really don’t like it. If someone talks to me like this in life, I will definitely slap him in my heart

The plot development is too slow, such as Ye Xiaojing’s father I've said it several times and it's never finished.

There are also emotional scenes between men and women. Is this just for fun? Why not just act out the facts of the case? Why insert an emotional scene? It’s so stiff.

In the end, Zhou Ma was the most failed actor. The acting is so fake

Ye Xiaojing also makes people laugh. Why do you act like everyone has to protect you? Men really do this. Ye Xiaojing and Feng Wei are completely two kinds of women, one is weak and sentimental, the other is strong and independent, crying behind someone's back. So men will like the former, while women tend to love Feng Wei more

The actor who plays Shi Yin, that is, Li Ya in "Latent" is amazing, and his acting skills are very expressive

Plot Previous

Ye Xiaojing said she had never been to a coffee shop, but she had been there with Captain Yuan a long time ago. She failed to confess her love that time, so how could she say she had never been to a coffee shop?

See In the eleventh episode, it was said that five corpses had been confirmed, but there were only four of them including Li Ting, Chen Huai, Fang Fang and Wen Yuming?

Thoughts after watching "Silent Witness" (2) : Let’s look at his reasons

He won’t go home during the National Day holiday and the Mid-Autumn Festival. I watched TV series and movies for four days in my small rented house. Today is the fifth day.

Before writing, I would like to express my gratitude to Douban. :)

In four days, two and a half days were spent watching Jiang Wei’s TV series "Silent Witness". Because of "Insidious", it was the first TV series that made me watch it from 5:1 p.m. Watch the TV series at 5 o'clock in the morning. I am a person who cares about my body very much. Over the years, I have never ruined my sleep time to nourish my energy and blood for some sensual entertainment. But that time, "Latent" made me make an exception.

I thought it was because of Sun Honglei. After the lurking was over, I looked for "Blade" again. I didn't think it was very interesting. Then I looked for the then-popular "The Righteous Way in the World Is Vicissitudes of Life". Unexpectedly, I almost lost it. Vomiting blood. Ke Lan's pretentiousness and too many actors' pretentious manners left Sun Honglei with no room to express himself. So I understood that the success of "Latent" is not only due to the actors. After looking for reviews and works of director Jiang Wei, I realized that it might be more important because of Jiang Wei.

So I went to see "Silent Witness". I can't say that the film was that good. It can be compared with "Insidious", but I saw Jiang Wei's development trajectory. I am just bored. I hope to spend a few days during the long vacation doing nothing, not wanting to work, just watching movies, being led to think, and being entertained. So watch continuously, from morning to night. The good thing about domestic movies is that you can listen to the sound, and you don’t necessarily need to stare at the screen to read the subtitles, so you can fold the clothes, use a dust brush to remove the dust and lint left from the washing machine on the newly washed clothes, and wipe the floor. Just wipe the dusty areas at home, listen to TV series, and just look up at the important parts. A great way to pass the time.

Thoughts after watching "Silent Witness" (3): Philosophical Crime

Watching this TV series reminded me of the 2011 Norwegian war bombing incident. To a certain extent, it is similar to the Dianbingshan serial murder case, both of which are different from secular crimes such as killing someone for money.

In the play, Chen Junwei and the Norwegian main criminal Anders Behring Breivik also committed murders driven by strong psychological complexes and even religious implications. It is inappropriate to call it a "philosophical" crime.

Tracing back to the origin of Chen Junwei’s psychological complex, it comes from childhood disillusionment. His mother, Bai Chun, is young and beautiful, and is a famous nuclear physicist. In the boy's young heart, this image is close to perfect and almost impeccable. He dreams of becoming just like his mother. However, he later witnessed his mother being found naked and hanging to death due to an affair. The shock brought by this scene can be imagined. In a child's mind, he cannot rationally analyze the complex family, social and even personality background that may be hidden behind his mother's affair, and can only understand it as depravity. Of course, this is not to defend an affair, nor is it to force a child's mental age to look at everything rationally. It is just to say that if this happens, it will proceed according to this logic. The fall of his mother brought humiliation to Chen Junwei, which turned into resentment, and his childhood was disillusioned.

Will this kind of childhood disillusionment definitely lead Chen Junwei to the path of serial murder? Not necessarily, this also requires the induction of other factors. We need to note that Chen Junwei inherited his mother's smart genes, studied abroad, and has a good educational background. What always bothered him was why a well-educated woman like his mother would go to depravity and destruction. Such a beautiful life should last forever. So he chose to study psychology. A good education aggravated his mental obsessiveness. He selected his targets and hunted them brutally. Then he arranged their bodies neatly, even combed their hair and put on stockings. What drove him to commit such extremely twisted and perverted behavior was precisely the psychological legacy of his mother's previous beautiful image and the extreme loss after her disillusionment. It can be said that he always has an ambivalent attitude of extreme love and pity for women who are highly educated but have fallen into depravity, and therefore are extremely hostile. As he said on the title page of his beloved "Tyson Biography": My pain lies in fighting a desperate battle with the devil in my heart.

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, in fact, eliminating this type of people has become a need for Chen Junwei's self-realization, and he does this with a certain sense of mission. Therefore, during the investigation process, Chen Junwei challenged the police and showed his presence; in the end, when Zhou Ma analyzed the motive of his crime, he said that in fact, Chen Junwei even hoped that the police would catch him early. He guessed that Chen Junwei had already prepared a speech and was ready to speak generously in court. Submissions. Why is this? It’s because of the perverted sense of mission in my heart. Let's imagine that if Chen Junwei was asked to speak in court, he would definitely interpret his behavior as "rescue." Yes, salvation, in Chen Junwei's heart, this is not a quibble. When a person's behavior rises to the level of self-realization, it is linked to a good educational background and a relatively wealthy secular life. It is hard to imagine that a person who is not well-educated, hungry, and poorly clothed will suffer from some kind of mental mysophobia and commit psychological crimes driven by strong religious complexes. We can therefore roughly infer that when society becomes generally rich and education levels improve, the proportion of this type of crime will increase.

Thoughts after watching "Silent Witness" (4): He who heals others does not heal himself (no spoilers)

The Caucasus Church case mentioned in this drama is fictional Yes, the two banned books "City Without Streets" and "The Second Diagnosis" are real. These three materials have one thing in common, that is, the self-control of psychological analysis professionals (a psychiatrist and two FBI personnel with profiling capabilities) breaks down and leads to the destruction of others or self-destruction. Chen Junwei is also a famous criminal psychologist. He takes a policeman who studies criminal psychology as his student. He occasionally enthusiastically assists the police in solving crimes, but he is also a serial killer.

Anyone who has watched the American TV series CRIMINAL MINDS should know that most serial killers have unfortunate childhoods. In the early stages of the formation of criminal psychology, abnormal behaviors such as bedwetting, animal abuse, and arson will appear. Regarding Chen Junwei, except for bedwetting and arson, which are not testable (arson to destroy evidence does not count), everything else is consistent.

It's just that the hairpin serves as a clue to Feng Wei and Zhou Ma's relationship, which can be regarded as a complete reincarnation. Zhou Ma is not worthy of Feng Wei, whether it is personal conditions or the level of firmness in feelings. These two people are two sides of the same coin, equally stubborn, one a realist and the other an idealist. Zhou Ma has a principled and adaptable personality. When he is passionately in love, he will do whatever it takes to get his girlfriend together. He doesn't obey work arrangements and doesn't like to admit his mistakes. He has Cao Cao's ambition but explodes at the slightest point like Zhang Fei. He and the gentle kitten-like Ye Xiaojing are much more compatible in every aspect. After Feng Wei returned to the team, he was trapped in a three-way relationship. It was more because of his moral debt to Feng Wei that he couldn't break up. Feng Wei asked for a hairpin as a joke, so he actually went to the stall and bought one. With Feng Wei's character and her short hair, why would she need a rhinestone hairpin? Zhou Ma's case is not that he is a straight man, but that he doesn't care at all. In the end, he placed the hairpin in front of Feng Wei's grave, which was also a sign that he had no love. This hairpin is crucial to Feng Wei, and Zhou Ma also knows from Ye Xiaojing that Feng Wei still loves him. If Zhou Ma still has feelings for Feng Wei, then he will choose to take back the hairpin as a souvenir. After the first trial of Chen Junwei, he immediately told Ye Xiaojing that Chen Junwei wanted Feng Wei's death to cast a shadow on us. I will not have a shadow, and neither will you. This is just a nice way of saying, "Let's continue to be together, I still love you." Looking back, Zhou Ma yelled at Feng Wei angrily, "You know the evidence!" Feng Wei, who was always silent in response. It is disappointing to practice one's principles and choose such an ending.

Let’s talk about Zhou Ma’s interrogation of Chen Junwei, a good show of treating the other person with his own way. Compared with the ideal character Feng Wei, the character of Zhou Ma has grown. From the beginning when I was irritable and self-righteous and making noises everywhere, to following Liu Baosheng to pursue my major in a down-to-earth manner (by the way, his major is also known as criminal psychology, and it feels like I have paid four years of tuition in vain). In the process of getting started and getting started, His temper has also become much more restrained. Chen Junwei deliberately provoked him: "After reading two books, he started to show off his skills and gestures." Zhou Ma remained rational and did not say anything back, and communicated with Yuan Kewei on the phone using code words, which shows that this character has matured. Without such a calm mind and keeping his IQ online, he would not have been able to complete the speech that defeated the criminal psychology expert (in terms of seniority, Chen Junwei is even more powerful than Master Zhou Ma). There was an outstanding paragraph in Zhou Ma's speech, which was that Chen Junwei must have a speech that he had thought over many times, and he had even given a speech in front of the victims. It is much more difficult to predict the specific behavior of a suspect through criminal psychological profiling than to describe established factors such as the character's age, personality, circumstances, and so on. Chen Junwei is a university professor and an excellent speaker, but he also has a "moral mysophobia" that cannot be disclosed to others. He uses ritualistic killings to judge others. This will not be a silent trial, as can be seen from the strangulation of Su Anhui. It should be said that Zhou Ma's success depends on him finally putting himself in his opponent's shoes and analyzing them, not with hostility or bystander, but with self-introduction and even sympathy. If he shows a trace of disdain, contempt, and bossiness, no matter how accurate his analysis is, if he is as proud and competitive as Chen Junwei, he would rather hold back his words than he would be ridiculed and silent until he is executed in the execution ground.

Let’s talk about the two characters Yuan Kewei and Liu Baosheng. The scapegoat Shi Yin said that Yuan Kewei's name was not good. Adding a stroke means "sorrow" and moving a horizontal stroke means "failing". Yuan Kewei is an unlucky guy who has great potential, but always falls short. I had a secret love for the lonely forensic doctor who I didn't dare to talk about for several years. It was obviously a unrequited love but it was rumored that I was in love. In fact, before Zhou Ma was single, he had a very high chance of succeeding in pursuing Ye Xiaojing. A major case that had been investigated for a year was finally overturned, and all the credit was in vain. He laid a dragnet for the suspect and killed a colleague, so he was suspended from duty. He is hard-working, smart, principled and generous, but why is he so unlucky? There are no likable characters in this drama. They all have dramatic accents and unshakeable faces. The same goes for "The Mist". However, although Yuan Kewei is not cute, he is not annoying either. Compared to Zhou Ma and Ye Xiaojing, it makes me feel much better.

Liu Bao’s life and death were so unjust. This is also what I am most dissatisfied with the plot.

Suspecting Chen Junwei, it’s fine if he doesn’t communicate with the bureau. As for hiding it from Zhou Ma? Since he knows that his opponent is strong, and asks Zhou Ma if he is prepared for a tough battle, he should act more cautiously. How can he be so open-minded? At least. Also write something for Zhou Ma. I don’t have a good relationship with my family, I don’t use a mobile phone, I have no other safe way to contact me, and I’m being silenced every minute. He was missing for several days before being discovered. Does he look like an old comrade who has been a criminal policeman all his life and is committed to criminal psychology research? During the decisive stage, I had been expecting more clues to be found in Liu Baosheng’s disappearance case, but the line was basically like air, except Zhou Ma, no one seems too concerned about the disappearance of old comrades. Feng Wei sacrificed voluntarily, but Liu Baosheng's sacrifice was too unworthy and too casual.

In addition, although the names of the characters in the whole drama are quite casual, the names of the two brothers Shi Yin and Shi Xian are quite interesting, as is Bai Yuan.

Finally, back to the topic of "he who heals others does not heal himself". There are quite a few on-screen serial killers of this type. NBC's Hannibal, Dexter, a psychology expert and a forensic doctor are all high-IQ psychopaths pretending to be normal people. Because he is familiar with the ways, he is extremely comfortable in committing crimes. Including Chen Junwei, these fictional characters all conform to the basic settings of criminal psychology for serial killers and had tragic childhoods. Hannibal had no doctor and never thought of self-medication; DEXTER's adoptive father could not teach him about his bloodthirsty nature, but could only train him to lynch bad guys who went unpunished. Chen Junwei is actually the most tragic one. He has been suppressing himself and trying to save himself. If his sister hadn't been in trouble, he would have been able to pretend to be a normal person all his life. The fact that he was willing to be with Su Anhui in the first place showed that the moral mysophobia had not yet broken out. Even after a sudden psychological abnormality, he guided Su Anhui to surrender and complete moral redemption. If Su had not secretly hidden a batch of drugs from him, making him feel that Su had become irredeemable, he probably would not have killed her so quickly. . Killing Su Anhui caused his self-control to completely collapse and he began to make constant mistakes. Just like Zhou Ma said, he had tried all kinds of failed endings, and even been exposed early. From destroying others to destroying himself, sooner or later, this is the ending he wrote for himself.

Why give up treatment.

Reflections after watching "Silent Witness" (5): I hope you and I can defeat the demons in our hearts

Recently I fell into the trap of old domestic dramas, starting from "Serious Case Group Six" 》Jiang Han crawled over to see Dong Yong. It can be regarded as a domestic conscience drama at that time. Although it is not perfect, its flaws cannot be concealed. I give it three stars, two stars for the case, and one star for Dong Yong, Zu Feng, Wang Zhifei, Du Yuan and everyone.

The case design is very brilliant, and it still crushes other domestic detective dramas even now. It's just that the pace is a bit slow, and more than 20 episodes were filmed for just one main case. As a result, the audience can guess the real murderer after only a few episodes. In fact, it can definitely learn from the short and concise characteristics of British dramas. I personally like the plot design of the heart attack tactics that echoes from the beginning to the end, Chen Junwei versus the driver, Zhou Ma versus Chen Junwei, using each other's spear to attack the other's shield. This plot seems to me to be symbolic. His student finally defeated him. In fact, it was Chen Junwei who lost to him. His mother's experience, his sister's experience, and his own experience doomed him to a known tragic ending that he could not recover from. Zhou Ma just pushed him. A handful.

I don’t really like the character of the male protagonist Zhou Ma (however, he is a bit soy, I am not sure whether he is the male protagonist, but I think he is). He is impulsive and aggressive at work, but his understanding of criminal police work seems to be biased. He only wants to charge into battle and fight the bad guys, but he is unwilling to do trivial investigation work, but it is those investigated details that are crucial to uncovering the case. But he is dragging his feet emotionally, lacks the responsibility of a man, and his enthusiasm for solving problems cannot keep up with the two girls. Alas. The male protagonist has a lot of lines in some places, and I feel like he speaks with a certain accent, which is uncomfortable to listen to, especially in a detective drama that is supposed to be fast-paced.

Dong Yong is my childhood idol. Jiang Han Fried Chicken in "Case 6" is cute, but in the other dramas I have watched, his characters are a bit unsmiling and have a serious and stereotyped personality? But he is still my childhood idol (?)

The emotional line of this drama is a major flaw, which seriously slows down the pace of the plot and makes people very embarrassed. I don’t know if the screenwriter feels that the emotional line is necessary to promote the development of the plot, or if he is restricted by the routines of domestic dramas, or if he feels that if there is only the case, the plot of the entire drama will be too thin. I personally don’t like too many emotional scenes in detective dramas, so I just skip the emotional scenes later on. In fact, the length of the emotional drama can be used to deeply analyze the hearts of Chen Junwei, Shi Yin and others.

Another imperfection is the BGM. It’s not that there is anything wrong with the BGM itself, but in this drama, BGM is used to enhance the atmosphere whenever there is a disagreement, especially when the atmosphere is intended to be dramatic (?), but many times it is not needed and instead the atmosphere is made very dramatic. Awkward. I muted the sound in some parts? Too embarrassing? The BGM of this drama is far inferior to that of "Serious Case Group 6" 4 years ago. The latter's BGM has a maximum tear-jerking index and the matching parts are just right.

Let’s end with Chen Junwei’s favorite words, Tyson’s.

“My pain lies in fighting a life-and-death struggle with the devil in my heart.”