Have you ever had a time like this? Before you finished speaking, the other party was already laughing: "Don't pretend, I know you're lying." ”
If there really is such a person who can see through your disguise at a glance, do you dare to lie in front of him?
The American drama recommended today makes people can't help but get goosebumps from beginning to end.
It's called "Lie to Me," and it's also familiar to many veteran theater fansDon't Lie to Me, is the kind of "psychological drama" that can't stop watching one episode.
The series has been produced for a total of 3 seasons, and the reputation is quite good.
The main character's name is Dr. Carl Letterman, and it sounds like an academic, but it's actually oneA ruthless man who relies on his face to see through all lies。
He doesn't know how to fight and he doesn't hold a gun, but countless criminals, politicians, celebrities, couples, and crooks are afraid of him.
For what reason?
Because he only needs to look at you for a few seconds to know if you're telling the truth.
In the play, he is the world's top "micro-expression expert, and he can pass."The slightest change in expression on your face, an unconscious little movement, directly determines whether you are lying or not.
Where do you look at your eyes, do you twitch the corners of your mouth, do you swallow saliva before answering questions... None of this escaped his eyes.
It sounds like metaphysics, but it's all real psychological techniques.
After you finish watching this drama, you can be sure that you will become "more attentive" when chatting with people in the future.
The pace of the whole drama is particularly fast, one case at a time, there are big cases and small things, butEvery time Carl solves the case, it is amazing.
For example, there is an episode where a man immediately shows a shocked expression when he hears that his friend is dead.
But Kal knew he was acting as soon as he saw it.
Because although the eyes were wide open, the forehead was not wrinkled at all, and the real shock was the whole face reaction, which could not be so stable.
In another episode, a female celebrity developed a conference and cried while saying "I did nothing wrong".
Karl smiled faintly, "She's lying." ”
Because she subconsciously looked to the upper right as she spoke, it was someone imagining, not remembering.
There was even another time when a couple came to consult about marriage, and Carl asked a few casual questions, pointing out that the man was cheating, and the woman knew about it, but neither of them wanted to break it......
Many viewers said that watching this drama is like taking an anti-scam guide, becauseThe play is interspersed with a lot of practical "psychological skills".
For example, a liar's eyes tend to drift to the upper right, indicating that he is constructing a picture rather than a memory;
Lies are difficult to repeat consistentlyWhen asked a question repeatedly, the liar is more likely to be inconsistent;
Overprecision in detail, often an illusion after "over-packaging"...
These are not only plot settings, but also real psychological research results.
Of course, "A Thousand Lies" is ostensibly a crime-solving drama,In fact, it is about human nature.
Do you really have to know the truth?
In this era of transparency and honesty in everything, we always feel that honesty is the most important thing.
But the reality is often not so simple...
Fans of the show who are interested in this genre can download it, it is well worth watching.