Episode 1: Advances in advanced technology have finally become tools for meeting basic human needs. At first I thought it was about gender cognition and sexual orientation, but when I saw him describing the difference between a soloist and an orchestra, I wanted to say that what made him distinguish at that time was not gender, but a feeling , a pleasure, a desire. To break free from the existing restraint framework, no matter what it is, whether it is gender or marriage, a desire choice for people who are unwilling to be bored and pursue excitement, then what? After both parties in a family make a compromise, is it an irresponsible behavior for children, and is the traditional family structure damaged to a certain extent? Personally, I disliked this episode extremely, perhaps because I'm still too conservative in my thinking to accept this form of compromise.
The second episode of Smithereens: A most ordinary person used his best efforts to make the most "attractive" user feedback, but in the end, like a stone thrown into a lake, it caused a ripple and disappeared, "everything fades so quickly, turns into legend and the oblivion covers it.”. It's a story about a mayfly shaking a tree and becoming a cloud of smoke. It is a story that is close to everyday life, reminiscent of the story of being hit by a mobile phone while walking on a zebra crossing. It is also a story of self-repentance and release.
Personally, I think the part about the so-called negotiator and the art of communication is really ironic. Can communication that is just structured and structured can really work when people are occupied by their own emotions? At least I think it is completely impossible. How can a mechanized communication without any warmth touch the points? The real communication should be sent from the heart, even if it is "I don't know what to say, I don't know what you want me to say.", all I need is a listener, not hypocrisy. Any comforter that can be replaced by following the steps. What is the hyped art of communication for in this day and age? If it's about making people's communication more effective and loving, just like NVC, that's great. But if it is said that this art of communication is only to place one's own position at a high level, and to package a speech in a high-sounding manner for its own benefit, then art has become a tool, and it is difficult to spread the abundance of human hearts. . It's like "All then do is tweak it like that on purpose." Deliberate behavior, out of greed, always pave the way for tragedy.
What worries me the most is the urgency of the company executives' communication, forcibly shaping the CEO into an inhumane and domineering president. When he came out, he realized that he was a reasonable person who dared to love and hate. He has to rely on his own strength to connect, not by ordering his subordinates to tell him that the actions he can take are also up to others, not himself. But that character seems to make sense for him to close his eyes at the end and move on to tech detox weekends. "It wasn't supposed to be like this. Our whole platform, swear to God, it was one thing when I start this and then it just...become the whole other fucking thing."
The episode that touched me the most was: at the end, he helped the woman he met by chance to ask her daughter's password for her daughter's social networking site. The plot also seems more coherent and full.
The ending song "can't take my eyes off you" itself is upbeat and nice, but there seems to be multiple feelings here, cannot take my eyes off the phons and cannot take my eyes off my finance, so I made the tragedy. The light tone is inevitably dyed with a heavy and light color. The heavy is because of life, and the light is because people who are still alive do not pay enough attention to life.
The third episode of Rachel Jack and Ashley too: The story of an autistic girl who is kind but madly infatuated by lack of self-confidence and affected by family environment factors and saves the popular packaged star, a journey of multiple girls pursuing their true self. The only added knowledge is knowing how tough and crazy agents can really be against their stars. Inexplicably distressed my flowers.
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