Very good theme, the director grasped the main thread of how to incite the emotions of the people at the bottom, and the secondary thread of the so-called rational inability of elite politicians to counterattack. It is relaxed and wonderful.
1 The film is 90 minutes long, which feels a bit short. Brexit is a very complicated matter. It takes less than two hours and can cover more content. For example, there is a book somewhere vs anywhere. It is mentioned that the main force of Brexit is people who are born and work in one place somewhere. This view is very interesting, but it is not seen in the movie.
2 I'm a beginner in data analysis, but I don't understand the role of data analysis and the so-called precise portrait. The movie is only general, but this is not a technical movie after all. I personally feel that the role of big data portraits should be lower than those inflammatory slogans such as take back control, NHS and Turkish immigration.
3 The epiphany of the person in charge of staying in Europe feels a bit abrupt. He realized that the source of the Brexit thought was the accumulated abuses of the government over the past few decades, and what things he likes to push on the EU and immigrants. But this was after the middle-aged white woman cried out (the inherent pride of the Angsa?), he suddenly realized that he could not feel the logical relationship between the two.
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