There are too many points to complain about, so I won't mention them one by one.
With a high probability, the only way the director can promote the plot is to keep dying.
It is logically impossible to make it through, and it is too much to use death.
It's still quite different from the battle royale, shocking games, etc. I've seen before. The same routine is nothing more than a clearer picture quality. There is no innovation in the plot, and the logic is not much better.
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1. Those who come to the dying country are not all outcasts of society. No matter who is at fault or not, forensic doctors, cowboys, self-defense forces, otaku, high school students, IT men, bar boys, transgender bosses, etc., the selected people seem to be random.
2. The character's emotional creation is too weak, especially in the last episode. The male protagonist knows that the answer is not straightforward. He has to be beaten to death first. The self-defense eldest brother has a broken mentality to take revenge on the society, and the dealer girl delays and blows herself up? ? ? A series of honeydew operations.
In general, if it wasn't for Netflix's sake, I probably wouldn't have finished it.
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