The hottest American drama in this period of time should be "Queen's Chess Game", it is said to be a cool drama, a total of seven episodes. It's very short, so I finished watching her for the sake of recreational time. The viewing process is really fast, and it may be finished in three or four days. The picture is very real, the shooting angle is also very real, often close-up shots make you feel like you are on the scene. But after reading it, I didn't feel much cooler. Maybe this is the sorrow from my perspective of 23. I think this genius girl is very lucky. One is that she met Sabe to enlighten her and opened the door of chess, and the other is that she can meet a "mother who supports her in playing chess." "The other is that she can meet a close friend who has funded all her tuition to play in Russia at a critical moment. These are often lucky things that ordinary people can't all encounter. However, in fact, the drama is not so unreal, because she was abandoned in an orphanage, and later met the "adoptive father" who had turned against her to fight for real estate, met a derailed family, and met that she did not invite her into a celebrity because of her dress. The classmates in the circle, these also pulled us out of her coolness, and fell into reality severely. What I feel uncomfortable is that in reality, there are not so many geniuses at all. Without the Virgin that has fallen from the sky to rescue everyone, we all have to rely on ourselves to get to the top position. Everyone’s happiness is that she is a woman, which also reflects the society’s pressure on women who can’t breathe. It seems that only through the film can you “cool up” and imagine that you can give up marriage indifferently, give up the success of female physiology and chase yourself. Only with a high level of spirituality can one imagine the plot of being able to dominate the world as a woman, and the plot of conquering men through wisdom and disdain. "Queen's Chess Game" generally exists in our lives. I think this kind of day may not be too far, maybe a little bit far away, because it depends on our efforts to fight for it, and it also depends on whether the society treats us or not. Kindness decides.
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