IMDB receives ratings from audiences around the world, especially TV dramas with a huge mass base, and its ratings often have a very reliable reference value, the following is the top 50 high-scoring "divine dramas" on IMDB. Among them, the BBC's award-winning documentary "Earth Pulse" became the well-deserved first with a high score of 9.5 points (including film and television categories). HBO's epic masterpiece "A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones," One of Obama's favorite American dramas, "The Line of Fire," and the acclaimed "Breaking Bad," are behind with a score of 9.4. These three are the orthodox scripted "TV series", of which "Game of Thrones" has only been broadcast for two years, and it has received such a high score with a rating of more than 272,833, so cost-effective, which can be described as a well-deserved "first divine drama". It is worth mentioning that the "House of Cards" that has just been broadcast is also surprisingly on the list, ranking 16th, and the performance is very eye-catching.
Planet Earth (2006)
Director: Erstei Fassergill
Starring: David Attenborough Sigourgne Weaver
IMDB:9.5
A classic documentary that is difficult to surpass, learn about the earth and learn about life.
The Wire (2002)
Directed by: Joe Chappelle
Starring: Dominique West John Doyman
It's a black drama series that portrays the Baltimore drug cartel battling the police, and Time magazine named it the top ten TV series of 2006.
Game of Thrones (2011)
Director: Alan Taylor
Starring: Kit Harrington Emilia Clark
Set in Westeros, a fictional continent, the story follows Eddard Star, the lord of the Stark family of the King of the North, who is invited by the king to enter parliament and become the king's right hand, a series of love-hate events that follow the prime minister.
Breaking Bad (2008)
Director: Michelle McLaren
Starring: Brian Cranston Aaron Paul
Walter was an ordinary high school chemistry teacher who worked in this mundane position for 25 years. He could have remained so ordained until one day, a terminal illness diagnosis completely changed Walter's life. In order to ensure that his wife and son can not worry about their livelihood after their deaths, Walter uses his knowledge of chemistry to start making "medicines" and starts selling them everywhere...
Life (2009)
Director: Marta Holmes
Starring: David Attenborough Oprah Winfrey
Pulse of Life is a ten-episode documentary series produced by the BBC that aired on BBC television from 12 October 2009. The film took four years to produce, all in HIGH DEFINITION. Each episode is 50 minutes long, plus 10 minutes of filming highlights, for a total of 60 minutes. According to the Times, the series cost £10 million, although BBC officials have not confirmed this figure:
Arrested Development (2003)
Director: Joe Russell
Starring: Portia De Rossi Jason Bateman
A rich house was frozen in all assets on suspicion of economic crimes. How does a family that has long been accustomed to eating and drink adapt to this earth-shaking change? The film was filmed using a documentary approach, occasionally flashing back to the events mentioned in the story. What's funny is the various oddities and mutual calculations of the people in the family and the humor brought by flashbacks. Popular American Drama !..
Sherlock Sherlock (2010)
Director: Paul McQuellgan
Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch Martin Freeman
The series tells the story of a series of dangerous and unusual adventures endured by fashion detective Sherlock Holmes and his right-hand man Watson in the bustling metropolis of London in the 21st century.
Firefly (2002)
Director: Joss Whedon
Starring: Nathan Feliana Torres
Set in 2517, humans have explored new galaxies. The show tells the story of a group of dissidents who venture through the universe on a Firefly-class spaceship, the Serenity. There are nine characters on the Serenity, and Whedon describes the show as "nine people looking into the deep darkness of space and seeing nine very different things." "And discuss the defeat of the Civil War:
The Sopranos (1999)
Director: Steve Bussimi
Starring: James Gandofini Eddie Falco
Under the dual pressure of career and family, Tony suffered from anxiety disorders, and thinking that his father had suffered from anxiety disorders in the past, Tony decided to go to a psychologist. During the conversation between the two, doctor Jennifer gradually understands that Tony, who claims to be a "waste disposal consultant", is actually the underworld boss who controls the operation of the New Jersey gang. This decision of Tony made him self-proclaimed.
The Twilight Zone (1959)
Directed by: John Brahm
Starring: Rod Seling Jay Overholts
There are 49 short stories in the series, each of which is wonderful and different. Although there are metaphysical things involved, they reflect aspects of people's lives that can be touched upon and contain many truths.
Bloodthirsty Forensic Dexter (2006)
Director: John Dyer
Starring: Michael C. Haul Jennifer Carpenter
The play is based on Jeff? Lindsay's novel Night's Nightmare Dexter. The protagonist of the play, Dexter? Morgan is a happy forensic doctor at the Miami Police Department during the day, but the profession is just a cover for his true identity. Whenever night falls, Dexter unleashes the bloodthirsty monster inside him to hunt down criminals who think they can get away with it...
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