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Netflix launched the super-British drama two weeks ago, and the subtitles team was kicked out within two days, and I skipped watching it on the fifth day. I wanted to watch it again, but I couldn’t make up my mind.
There are seven super-power babies in a family. Some people in the everyone comment area say that this is the American version of the gourd doll, and some people say that they are ten brothers. It will give a psychological tone, and it will be a lively group show against the Doom Patrol of the DCU next door.
If you hold on to this expectation, your hope will be in vain. The whole play is more like a watchman-style story, Umbrella Academy is their alias when they were wearing masks when they were children, they grew up, they have the baggage of adulthood, the confusion and confusion of middle age. Some still care about their childhood identity and their abilities, some indulge themselves, and some have passed away. Although there is no sense of turbulence in the current situation like the watchmen, the discussion of small families such as personal families is also more in line with the current habits. (Speaking of not wanting the upcoming TV version of Watchmen to go down that path)
The story also has lively parts, there is no passion scene, there are still some blood plasma, black joy, time and space paradox, the end of the world, there are still some elements that should be there.
It's just that there is always a sense of powerlessness. Chaoying is still like this. What should ordinary people do?
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