I would say, this show has lived up to my trust in Marvel.
First of all, as far as the theme of this show is concerned, it is about the actual minority. It's like the saying: When they hunted Catholics, I was silent, when they hunted Orthodox, I was silent, and when they hunted me, no one defended me. The same is true of this society, the isolated minority, even if the minority is wrong. Why? I think this is the result of human overdevelopment of sociality. If you stand in the ranks of the majority of people, even if you are wrong, you will not be punished. And this show fearlessly points to this human inferiority that has existed for thousands of years. Even if the minority is replaced with mutants, I still want to say that in the real society, the minority will still be excluded.
Second, the acting skills of the actors are very good. Whether it is micro movements or facial expressions, they are much better than those so-called popular movie stars and famous superstars in China. I have a lot of admiration for Marvel when it comes to casting. Once you choose an actor, you basically don't change it. For example, "Deadpool" and Wade in the X-Men are all played by one person. The same actor will make the audience more impressed with that production. As the saying goes, the audience recognizes their faces.
Finally, I still want some domestic directors to learn from this drama. It's not scary to chase fame and fortune, but it's scary to be more and more perfunctory on the road of chasing fame and fortune. I would also like to reiterate that some trolls should not call me unpatriotic in the comments. Hearing that the wind is rain, and just casually judging whether I am patriotic or not from my small words, is your conclusion too imprecise? Or is it not necessary to be rigorous when typing a few words on the keyboard?
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