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Henderson 2022-02-07 14:59:25

The first time I heard about this drama, I saw it on Acfun a long time ago: The
picture shows that a base member used Huawei's wireless router to hack the incoming airborne missile... =A=
For military-themed movies or dramas The interest is not too big. For
example, although "Blood Battle in the Pacific" has received Blu-ray, it only stops at the collection addiction.
So when I started to make up this work, the second season was coming to an end.

It's a little surprising that this movie turned out to be a British drama.
In recent years, American dramas have been in contact with a lot, while British dramas have relatively little understanding.
In my impression, British dramas rarely involve modern military themes,
so I am somewhat interested to see what this drama is about.

For the two seasons that "Counterattack" has ended so far,
this show is really not that good.
And obviously, in the second season, everything from the director to the actors has been replaced, and
only the name of "counterattack" has not changed.
As a result, the style of the drama has also changed from the first rare tough guy realism
to a cliché that is very similar to American crime dramas.
The welfare shots that inevitably appear in each episode of the second part have the
only function other than being blunt and abrupt is to attract viewership.

But it is undeniable that the second season of "Counterattack"
is
obviously more concise and smooth than the first season in terms of plot setting and story development .
The characters in the first part are relatively too single,
basically the protagonist is working hard in a foreign country.
The second part was changed to a more popular dual-protagonist setting,
and the interaction of friendly supporting characters was also greatly increased.
Coupled with the occasional humorous lines,
it's really hard to distinguish it from other American dramas.

The handsome guys in the exotic atmosphere dance with knives and guns,
The high-level conspiracy is hidden from time to time... basically the tone of this work.
The first part even tried to explore the darkness and weaknesses of human nature in just six episodes,
which was too difficult, but rather obscure.
The second one returns to the common fast-food dramas, I
don't know if it is a wise choice?

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