Tough Future

Nakia 2022-01-28 08:29:02

I will admit that I recently watched The Hobbit madly obsessed with the Elf King, and I watched this American drama for Lee Pace. As for Lee Pace, I might write another post about him because I love him lately. I will also talk about his previous movie "Falling". I try not to take personal feelings, but simply comment on his performance and plot.
When I first read the introduction, I wrote about IBM as the prototype, the Silicon Valley technological revolution in the early 1980s, and the stories of several extraordinary young people who created computers... The first thing that came to my mind at the time was the story of geek, similar to the Big Bang Theory. It's too tough to talk about the technological revolution to a girl like me who is not good at mathematics! No interest at all! In addition, I have seen Pepe's spiritual detective before, so I'm really not very interested in that kind of romance drama. I also lowered my expectations for this show. But after the first two or three episodes, I found that the plot was much better than I thought. surprise. Pepe played Joe, I thought he was quite asshole when I first watched it! Loving the actor Pepe didn't bring me emotionally into liking Joe. Indeed, Joe is a rather thankless character. He has a lot of qualities that audiences don't like. His beauty contains danger, and can be full of lies, calculations, and unscrupulous means to achieve his goals. But on the other hand, he has the charisma of a leader, full of creativity, bold behavior, and can put into practice for his own ideals, but he is assertive, selfish, and disregarding others. He looks like a flower soaked in venom, and what he says can only be half believed. rhetoric, pompous. And the partner Gordon he was looking for, I prefer to believe that this Geek-like man is the prototype of Bill Gates. Originally a frustrated computer engineer, who had to give up his ideals for family life, but was pulled on the thief ship by Joe. In the end is the one who becomes the craziest.
And what I like more is the female characters in the show. The heroine Cameron set in this play is really too distinctive and really attractive. She is beautiful, determined, extremely smart, and a genius programmer. With a neutral personality and appearance, he is a fledgling tomboy, full of rebellious spirit, and very creative. Only such a character can compete with Joe. Joe once said to Cameron that there are people waiting for you to fail because you are the future and that's what they fear. Cameron represents the future, and Joe is chasing the future. So not surprisingly, they are attracted to each other. Watching their emotional rivalry is so addicting, so smart and cunning. Joe can tell a flawless lie to anyone, but when he lied to Cameron, Cameron raised his eyebrows and said, is it true? You are deceiving me again. Joe could only raise his hands in surrender. The two are actually very similar. They are both tough on the outside (both strong and difficult), but there is a very fragile part on the inside. Joe made up lies to everyone about the origin of his scars. He didn't want others to know the origin of the scars, the painful memories of his childhood. Cameron never mentioned her father, but kept the rag doll her father made for her when she was a child. They can go to bed with impunity and never touch those memories. What Young Master Yan said is quite right. Girls should be kind to themselves and don't shoot. After all, a woman's vagina leads directly to her soul, and she will always express her feelings when she wears it on. Men, on the other hand, can usually tell the difference. Fortunately, Joe in this show also has feelings for Cameron. Such a woman who is smart enough to compete with herself is full of extraordinary charm, who doesn't like it. Love is full of magic. Love is both the weakness of the strong and the armor of the weak. As soon as I say three words I love you, I know that I am finished at that moment. Cameron was so young and so proud, so humble and weak when she cried in the taxi and asked Joe if you bore me too. Joe replied that I don't know. In fact, this is the best answer, after all, Joe has been sincere once, hasn't he? No longer full of lies, but telling Cameron how lost he is at the moment. Joe came to Cameron's house soaked in rain and said you had someone to help you when there was nowhere to go in the rain? I do not have. Cameron let him in and showed him the human-computer interaction program he had written. When the computer asked him John, What do you want to When he did, he finally revealed his true emotions. At that moment, he was so sad and confused. No longer the aggressive, tit-for-tat, full of thorns, and the man with a deep sense of shrewdness. Finally told Cameron the origin of his scars. Joe's transition from the first episode to the end wasn't abrupt at all, it all happened naturally because of where the plot was going. At the beginning he was so crazy, so eager for success, constantly inciting others and selling dreams. In fact, just because he was confused, he told his father that I was looking for the answer for a year and a half, whether I was like you or her. He wanted to explore his life in such an extreme way. In the end, Cameron finally disappointed and told him that I had loved you, it wasn't really love you, it was just the way you looked back at me, it was just an echo. And you, have always been the little boy who was injured as a child. Joe was stunned for a moment. He realized that he might have been wrong. This kind of love that is so hot that it takes off its disguise and restrains each other to avoid hurting itself really attracts me. (cover your face! I just like sadomasochism
The second heroine is Gordon's wife, Donna, which I like very much. She graduated with a high degree and majored in computer science, but due to social pressure at the time, she could only work as a secretary in an electronics company and take care of her children at home. She doubted Gordon's ability and did not support Gordon's pursuit of so-called ideals. But in the end, because of love, not only did he support Gordon, but he also joined them.
(Of course, this show is by no means perfect and cannot be raised to a very high level. For example, stealing Donna's cheating object and using Donna to steal ideas, I think it's trivial. And the one-night stand that the hero and heroine just started.)
These people are Someone called "crazy" by others. What they are chasing is the future. If so, just being inspirational is not enough to make the story interesting. So it created Joe and Cameron with such unique and complex personalities, and by nature they fell in love. After watching this drama, I just feel Tough, so difficult but firm. It's their relationship, and it's the future.

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