Review of "Ozark, the Land of Dark Money" (for now)

Jazmin 2022-03-22 09:01:33

All videos are on Weibo. Maybe more, depending on the mood. Try not to spoiler. [S1E1 - Fragment 1] The investment in this drama is not large except for the actor's appearance fee. The overall atmosphere is dark and depressing, but it's good-looking! Knowledge points related to American finance, law, business, investment, banking, accounting, etc. Viewers who do not have or lack this knowledge should be a little confused when watching the film, and people who understand the insider's way will generally not write a review seriously because it involves some unique know-how and sensitive points in the industry, after all These knowledge points are paid for by others, and the stupid things that are given away will rarely be done. Therefore, the author's way of life can be seen from between the lines of the drama and film reviews. Some of them are very meticulous, and they involve all the details, and it is obvious that they have thought about it and have professional research. Some have written a lot of space, but in fact it is just an empty shelf without substance, and it can be seen that it has not been screened. Those who do not earn a penny all the year round but still insist on writing reviews, those authors who do not seek fame and fortune and have no income, are really not easy. First of all, that attitude is admirable. You can learn a lot from this drama, depending on your research spirit. All the actors' acting skills are like textbook versions, and a lot of thought must have been spent on casting roles. Even those child actors are wonderful and have no sense of drama at all. But sometimes because it's too textbook, it gives me a feeling of pure performance. "Netflix's blockbuster new series is set in the dark and dangerous world of drug money laundering. The Ozark in the title refers to Lake Ozark, Missouri, a haven for drug money launderers. Marty Bird and his wife Wendy from The suburbs of Chicago suddenly moved to the summer resort of the Lake of the Ozarks, where there are no skyscrapers, no trading floors, but still capitalism. In order to survive, to keep family ties going, these seemingly mundane but far from ordinary American People have many hidden secrets." __________________________________________________________________ [S1E2 - Fragment 1] The lines in this show are so persuasive that I would agree with Wendy, but I still stand by Marty aside. Such a depressed life without any hope and expectation, a dry and stagnant pupil that has completely lost all vitality, but still struggling to the death because of the children. There are roughly two types of people who make money in this world. One is those who work 9 to 5 normally, who may be conscientious, who may be diligent, who may do whatever they want, and who may fish in troubled waters. Only save a little or more. The other type knows how to use a little or a lot of money to earn several times more money than what you pay, some rely on serious means, and some are completely illegal. Everyone dreams of doing the latter, but often they can only do the former without being willing to be disciplined. There is one sentence in the subtitle group that is very wrong. "In fact the satisfying sound of your lover smacing the pavement ... " The subtitles were translated into papa, which was actually a fall from a building, a fall to the concrete floor. 【S1E6 — Episode 1】BGM: Coyote Kisses - Waiting For You (feat. Madison Love) __________________________________________________________________ [S1E7 — Episode 5] The first season is over. My favorites are episodes 7 and 8. Every other episode also has pictures and episodes that I like, not to mention the lines. Such a drama that challenges the fundamental bottom line of values, morality, money, ethics, etc., I don't have the slightest disgust or anger towards those natural crimes, as if all this happened naturally and reasonably. Morality is really a very fragile line of defense, I've never felt that way before, but this show has changed me and even convinced me to some extent. I like the shocking question that the boy asks after thinking hard. The female teacher never listens carefully to the child's question. All she cares about is getting the children to sign the bill quickly so that she can forget everything after get off work. She only cares about the completion of her work assignments and the fulfillment of her teacher duties within the time limit. Isn't such a flawless work attitude and spirit a true portrayal of most wage earners? When the boy did not follow the crowd, carefully examined his own heart, questioned bravely, and insisted on facing his heart honestly, the amiable and slightly embarrassed female teacher shook off the heavy makeup powder on her face. I must have thought like this in my heart: brat, what are you showing off? ! Let me get off the stage, courting death. Hurry up and sign me, I'm good to cross. Waste my time, delay my get off work, who wants to hear your passionate speech? ! Who do you think you are? ! When authority is challenged, few authorities will listen to those questioning voices, think seriously, and then give a sincere reply. This is one of the things that disappoints me the most about adults, and it's why they seem so corrupt. The boy in the Japanese film "Confession" once asked the female teacher: "Why can't you kill?" I thought about it for a long time, and then I seriously wrote a long paragraph, if I were a teacher, how would I reply. So for the boy's question, if I am a teacher, I will sit down and look the boy in the eye (showing my respect and equal perspective for the boy), I will discuss with him the impact of the drug on GDP and the economy, and I will tell him This complex industry cannot be judged purely from an economic point of view and benefits. —————————————————————————————————————————— 【S1E8 — Fragment 1] Sure enough, this American drama did not seriously write a long review (at least I didn't find it). I saw a guy who claimed to be a senior in the financial industry bluntly said that the money laundering method of this show was naive, and then all kinds of complaints were all kinds of bad, but he (the tone should be male) still misspelled the English word in the last sentence. . . So, like I said before, those who really know what to do will not write drama reviews in vain, without any benefit or benefit, because what the analysis reveals is that they have spent tuition fees and even accumulated years of experience to collect them. How can it be possible to freely publish the valuable things on the Internet for people to read and absorb? Looking back at myself, it's really stupid. And all the people who cry out to welcome the coming era of intellectual property will ultimately try to avoid paying to read as much as possible. After all, there are so many books that can be replaced. And the protagonist of this play is desperately trying to bring all the small businesses worth investing but precarious back to life in this bleak dead silence without any love and passion, hoping to revive popularity through various reforms, and of course finally hope to achieve The goal of $8M is to save the lives of myself and my family. An ant-like life, a life that will be gone if you say no, but still working hard in silence and enjoying every second you can enjoy in life. Death may not always be a bad thing, whether it's witnessing the death of others or experiencing it yourself. The feeling of death is an addictive sinking, a sense of emptiness but tranquility that can be detached but never escaped. ______________________________________________________________________ [S1E8 — Snippet 3] Homely, that could be a sensitive word to full-time housewives and stay-at-home moms. Be careful when using that word. [S1E8 — Snippet 5] The impulse to mess around, the urge to lash out, and the simple desire to wipe out everything beautiful, tidy, and organized in sight, perhaps we'

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