Not suitable for people who want to watch Marvel popcorn series, it's great. Discussing the complex sentiments of American soldiers towards war and the problems of domestic control of looting in the United States goes beyond what many movies should do. Watching the first few episodes is like watching Manchester and Billy Lynn by the sea plus Snowden, Osama Bin Laden, and the Dark Knight-like acting all online. It is one of the few American dramas that I can watch. After all, too many American dramas have performed at the level of TV dramas with the mentality of just TV dramas, and this one is performed in the form of a movie, and it is not a problem to cut it out and integrate it into a movie that discusses the status quo of the United States. I haven't watched anyone like the Flash and Arrow. The acting is so bad that I can't stand the piercing eyes. S.H.I. The TV series is still worth watching, because he did not shoot TV series according to the standards of TV series, but made a movie that needs to be cut to be too long. He has an attitude. There are no superpowers in the film, some are just a painful mortal, entangled and not pretentious, looking for a way to understand pain under the guidance of other "ghosts". People really can’t shoot a superpower movie in depth, just like the Superman series is really difficult. You only need to return to humans to shoot well. Because people are fragile and complex, so there are more to explore and discover, and it’s brilliant. The Superman movies of The Dark Knight and Wolverine return to the end, like the Dark Knight and Wolverine. Not only do they want to see and cater, they also want to think in the movie. They are not satisfied with being fooled by the director. Superman has no worries about mortals, so People who like Superman can only be at the stage when children are full of fantasy and desire to be others, and a movie that tells mortals can only pursue acting. It’s a drama with a lot of gains. There is no sci-fi hacking technique and a fight like a fairy fight. This is a film that can appear in reality. The loss of control of intelligence agencies, the after-effects of military personnel after the war, the causes of gun problems, and social employment. The problem, even a bit of the feeling of seeing Bell escape from the melting pot, he doesn't sell style, doesn't pretend to be melancholy, or even not strong, even if he cleans up a thin person, he will be caught, unlike Superman, who can't be shot through with eyelids. He is like an American street drinking hipster, full of pain and regret. He is tortured by memory every day to ruin his life, and he degenerates until he died of alcoholism or an accident. I haven’t watched the later episodes yet, but the first few episodes have already convinced me
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