At present, I have only watched one. Although it is a theme out of reality, the logic of the plot is chaotic and the plot is single. There is no tense plot, and there is no feeling after watching it.
Simply thinking along the plot is not true, after all, it is just a film and television work.
Everyone in the movie said how good this law is and how much it has achieved. If the real society has become like this, will the one-day-a-year massacre really be effective? To clean up some people with primitive methods, can this really push the society forward?
The plot in the movie is that this law brought about the phenomenon of the rich slaughtering the poor. Is it because the poor have no weapons? It is simply considered that the distribution of the rich and the poor is based on the ratio of the 28 rule, and 80% of the people should not be weaker than 20%, at least not become one-sided.
Who does this law really apply to? People who are dissatisfied with the gap between the rich and the poor, people who are slaughtering and seeking excitement, people who are troubled by grievances and hatreds, people who have no hope in life and are unwilling to leave quietly. What else will there be? Let me think of this. The proportion of rich people in these groups will definitely not be very high. After all, the mentality of most rich people is not to subvert the current state of life, but to maintain their existing personal assets.
Check back to see if the latest one will be different. If the latest one is not so disappointing, take a look at the middle part.
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