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Think of it from behind-the-scenes footage shot in a TV series

I thought of it from the behind-the-scenes of the TV series

Recently, I followed the Korean drama "The Penthouse". The plot has unexpected twists and turns, and the conflicts continue to climax one after another. It stirs up your emotions and is fascinating. Amazing! I often watch the entire season and am still left wanting. I have watched the gripping plots and been moved by the unique personalities and twists and turns of each character in the show! Evil and kindness, hatred and love, ups and downs with the plot. The director also understands the audience very well and shows some behind-the-scenes footage to entertain his thoughts. But after watching a lot of filming behind-the-scenes, I became less immersed in the characters in the play. Instead, I gained some understanding of the actors. They not only played a specific character in the play, but they were also in a state of immersion in the last second during rehearsal. In the play, the next second you are out of the scene, you immediately return to yourself, natural, friendly, cute, and dedicated. Under the same lens, you have completely different perceptions. You are even talking and laughing one second, and you are immediately in the play the next second. Full of emotions and tension!

This reminds me of something. When we see different things, our feelings and thoughts change. In TV dramas, we follow the ups and downs of the plot, follow the plot day and night, are attracted, pulled by the long story line, and have a certain feeling for the characters in the drama. The idea... is very strong, just because: what we see is specially selected, deliberately shot, and then edited by the director. What we see is a deliberate collection of the actors' performances, and we fully project the characters in the play, achieving the director's effect.

Think of this, in life, what we see of others are only fragments. When we connect these fragments, we will draw conclusions about others and produce certain emotions. Is that right? It's like filming a TV series, automatically editing, automatically playing, and automatically investing emotions, so we have a certain impression and feeling about that person...

This is the trick of our brains, he is a very dedicated photographer Teachers, serious directors, and very engaged audiences... This is how we work seriously every day, understanding the world with high spirits or indifferently, without even doubting it!

So, have we thought about our actions, thoughts, and feelings, and have we tested our conclusions? Verified? Or take it for granted? Or do you still believe it? Or are you immersed in a certain plot and don’t want to come out? Or do you want to find some new materials and increase your perspective?

I don’t know about others, but I personally feel that re-examining my memories, impressions, and opinions will help me re-understand myself and the world!