History shines into reality, human beings have never learned a lesson

Sigurd 2022-03-17 09:01:04

Legal dramas, historical dramas, 1960s, all hit the center!

Today I finally waited for the 4K high-definition source.

I watched high in the first 7 minutes:

The series of two gunshots connected with the Great American Incident in the 1960s,

The film-quality picture is matched with clever editing and provocative soundtrack.

This opening is on fire!

The first 15 minutes were dumbfounded:

press the pause button,

On the Internet, the characters, background and process of the whole incident have been carefully stroked.

The sensationalism at the end is not too forceful,

But it also reminds me inexplicably of [Defender]!

The plot is closely linked;

The multi-space-time parallel editing is wonderful;

The audio-visual costumes are excellent;

Especially the renzhu mouth cannon line,

Full of energy density and emotional flow!

Director Aaron Sorkin is worthy of being the ace screenwriter of [Social Network], [Newsroom].

Steven Spielberg is really picky!

The only small downside is that it's a little too neat.

The actual four and a half stars, I am willing to give an inflated five stars.

Three little touches:

1. Like 2003 SARS expanded Taobao,

The new crown in 2020 has made streaming media even more soaring,

Netflix is ​​the pig in the air!

2. It is very enjoyable to gather big names,

Kudos to Freckle's American accent.

I hope that in our own historical dramas/mainland themed dramas, there will be less Hong Kong and Taiwan accents that make plays~

3. After reading it, I finally understand why it was stuck before the 2020 US election!

History shines into reality, playing a good card of "borrowing the past to satirize the present"~

State machine v. civilians, crushing you at the flick of a finger, but the whole world is watching!

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The Trial of the Chicago 7 quotes

  • Abbie Hoffman: That's right, we're not goin' to jail because of what we did, we're goin' to jail because of who we are!

  • Lee Weiner: This is the Academy Awards of protests and as far as I'm concerned it's an honor just to be nominated.