The charm of Fargo once was to expose the incredible and absurd in ordinary life in the most plain way. And now the third season itself has become absurd. Think about it, a cold-faced person's serious jokes are often funny, and a colorfully painted clown comes over and squeaks you, it's not funny at all, it's a truth. The script is not enough, and various forms are used to make up. The BGM of the robbery, the redundant side story, and the meaningless little details are very different from the Coen brothers' Xian Lian style. Sympathy for Ewan Mcgregor, could have been a great twin.
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