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Orin 2022-04-21 09:03:51

It looked good at first, but the more I watched it, the more boring it became, and finally I couldn't stand it any longer. First, the plot is limited to a residential building. The layout is too small, and this article, it is right to want to depict the dark side of human nature, but the portrayal of everyone's face is too strict, which leads to the loss of the sense of relevance to reality and gives the audience a sense of illusoryness. So I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch. It looked good at first, but the more I watched it, the more boring it became, and finally I couldn't stand it any longer. First, the plot is limited to a residential building. The layout is too small, and this article, it is right to want to depict the dark side of human nature, but the portrayal of everyone's face is too strict, which leads to the loss of the sense of relevance to reality and gives the audience a sense of illusoryness. So I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch, so I don't like to watch.

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  • Carter 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    As far as the comic adaptation is concerned, this Alice who is not next door is OK, the special effects are fine, and the key soundtrack is also poor with music from roadside stalls, all kinds of cheap feeling. The first 8 episodes are still complete, the last 2 episodes are almost speechless, the ninth episode jumped out of a gang of bandits and played half an episode of The Walking Dead, and then jumped out of a traitor mutant to make a living, the tenth episode directly half of the mutants, and the end again The characters are all kinds of traitors, and they look dumbfounded. As far as comics are concerned, this kind of plot is a stitching strange plot. It's a waste of time to watch ten episodes, and it's just a warm quilt.

  • Shyanne 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Not to mention, it's pretty good, the atmosphere is depressing and tense, but it's getting better, the production is well-made, it's very cinematic, and it's not procrastinating. Netflix is ​​really conscientious.