It seems that the murder of passion was originally a transnational conspiracy, but the director did a good job in revealing the truth in six episodes.
It turns out that the United Kingdom and the United States have already joined forces to tamper with surveillance video in order to monitor and judge terrorists from all walks of life. Terrifying thinking question: If surveillance is fake, what is real?
The male protagonist was caught in a lawsuit and was originally used by an organization to use his accused to expose the conspiracy of video tampering (correction). Helpless to be exposed, lost his life. It's clever and ironic to use the way of the people to treat the people's body, isn't it?
Innocent until proven guilty, borrowing the reasons of this organization, and finally pull back the classic debate on whether we can use any means to achieve our goals, another invention of this powerful state machine, clarifying the truth and playing with innocence, and now it can be said to be catching criminals Crime prevention, but who knows when it won't be used by innocent ordinary people.
It's scary to think about, but if you ask yourself, I might also vote for it. After all, I can only focus on the immediate interests, and then pray that the technology will not be abused. I hope there will be another season. I want to see the heroine's choice and direction, the next step of the organization, whether this technology is used in other ways, and most want to see the state machine's decision on this.
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