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Sigurd 2021-11-11 08:01:14
"Atlantic Empire" notes
It is not difficult to see from the pilot that "Atlantic Empire" is a very exquisite American drama. The exquisite setting, lines and details (egchestfield cigarette, Al Jolson's song) all vividly reproduce the social customs of the 1920s, or, more specifically, gradually reveal the luxury...
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Grant 2022-03-15 09:01:03
[Spoilers] Talking about "Atlantic Empire" - the development of the Mafia from the death of Nucky
"Atlantic Empire" is one of my favorite TV series. Every time I hear the opening song, I get excited. Nucky is standing on the shore, watching the wine bottles floating on the sea and the waves crashing on the shore. Can't forget. This drama also made me fall in love with the top hats of that era...

Michael Kincade
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Marcelle 2022-04-21 09:01:37
The Godfather of the Atlantic. A strong sense of the times, various details are fine enough, the amount of information is huge, each character can be independent, textbook-level American drama.
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Clovis 2021-11-11 08:01:14
It almost reproduces the essence of the book The Best and the Brightest, and provides a wonderful perspective for understanding the essence of American democratic politics. 4.5 stars.
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[coming in to speak with her husband, Arnold Rothstein]
Carolyn Rothstein: Arnold, a Nucky Thompson on the telephone.
Arnold Rothstein: I'll take it in here, darling.
Carolyn Rothstein: [about his diet, with a smile] How's that stomach?
Arnold Rothstein: It's still a little tentative.
Carolyn Rothstein: So much apple bread.
Arnold Rothstein: [laughs lightly] It has a binding effect.
Carolyn Rothstein: Is that the best thing right now?
Arnold Rothstein: A sound elimination is the basis of good health.
[Carolyn looks at him amusedly before exiting]
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Enoch 'Nucky' Thompson: The puppies have grown fangs.