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An unpopular English drama with high scores is easy to decompress.

An unpopular English drama with high scores is easy to decompress.

-No.1-

Black book 3

Director/Screenwriter: dylan moran

The Black Bookstore can be said to be the representative of British humorous sitcom. This "gentleman's funny" way is very serious, which is different from the lively shells that are bombarded indiscriminately in some American dramas. Language is restrained, and the corresponding metaphor is circuitous and funny. The laughter after an epiphany will obviously last a lot.

The characters in this play seem serious, but in fact they are absurd. But it is this crazy world that makes us feel a long-lost intimacy.

-Second-

Achieve the same goal through different ways/means.

Director: David Blair/Richard Laxton

Screenwriter: Jimmy McGovern

"All roads lead to the same goal" is a crime series TV series. Unlike most TV series that tell stories about people in different fields in Britain, this TV series consists of six independent stories, and there is no plot connection between them.

This drama can bring the audience a profound thought: if you were one of them, how would you choose? Where should we go to seek real justice? What crushes a person is not the surrounding environment, but the gradually numb conscience.

-Third-

Ke langford

Director: simon curtis

Screenwriter: Sue Burt Wisler/Susie Conkling.

This pastoral drama depicts the absurd and tragic life of people living in langford with a humorous and sharp style.

Not only is it picturesque, but it is also a very "human" drama. In this small town, neighbors know each other and care about each other. Everything that is a little more formal should be said by letter, so that people can see the beautiful scenery of "loving their neighbors" through ordinary things.

-Fourth-

Be silent with each other

Director: simon curtis

Screenwriter: Sue Burt Wisler/Susie Conkling.

The play describes the family story of Joe, a child diagnosed with autism.

In this play, Joe is more like an introduction, bringing out the true face behind this family with autistic children. Relative Silence focuses not only on Joe's autism, but also on the whole family through Joe's autism.

A family will always encounter contradictions and troubles of one kind or another, without communication and listening, but in the end, the only thing that can help them tide over the difficulties is love. This drama also brings viewers a more realistic understanding of autism.

-Fifth-

promise

Director/Screenwriter: Peter Kosminsky

The play looks at such a big issue as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from a small perspective. The interweaving of reality and memory helps the audience to understand the background from a more complete timeline.

This post-World War II reconstruction history is unfamiliar to many people. Under such circumstances, The Promise expounds the attitudes of people of different nationalities and classes, and shows the reasons behind the conflict more objectively and comprehensively.