Still watching British dramas, you are out! Brits are watching Dan's. One is this, one is The Killing.
The first episode had a very gripping opening, with twists and turns, and all kinds of infighting between candidates for the Prime Minister election. The resignation of the previous Prime Minister was basically expected, since he spent 70,000 government funds for his wife.
Birgitte's staff officer, Kasper, is right that if the intelligence in his hands is used well, the "right" person will be elected.
The word "correct" is worth pondering. In fact, the former prime minister cannot be said to be a "bad" prime minister. A minister in the second episode also said that the former prime minister actually did a good job, but his mistake was that he should not use public funds to swipe his card, and he should not leave any flaws in politics. Down. Ironically, Kasper, who helped Birgitte get the most seats, was kicked out of the house himself. It's still ironic that in the first episode Birgitte rejected Kasper's proposal to expose the former prime minister's scandal, while in the second episode, he approved the proposal to expose the Labour Minister, all for the purpose of achieving democracy. This is politics.
And female reporter Katrine is a PR insider who really loves the former prime minister, and she loves her to the point of crying.
Birgitte's husband is very loving. When she starts to waver in the second episode, he tells his wife how to focus everyone at the negotiating table. This kind of political courage requires a lot of personality.
In the second episode, there were more scandals. In order to compete for the cabinet, each department went wild, the Ministry of Labor was so ugly, and even the former Prime Minister made a false shot, went on TV, and raised his reputation, trying to turn the tide.
Denmark's overall national conditions are very similar to the Netherlands, and are considered by the Dutch to be the country most like the Netherlands: the same Queen + Prime Minister. More similarly, our Prime Minister rides a bicycle to work, just as Birgitte takes a cab home like a normal person after celebrating at his winning party.
It's good to see domestic thin XX, see other people's political shady and democracy.
Five-star recommendation!
The fourth episode exploded again.
The third episode was relatively mild, but it was nothing but a separate regime fighting for hegemony. In this episode, the image of the female reporter was more vivid, Kasper also returned to his staff, and the emotional line between the two was also made clearer with the supplementary narrative. .
And a female prime minister, ah, who doesn’t want to be a female prime minister like this? Although it’s hard work every day when you have power, at least you have a handsome husband, obedient and lovely children, and a think-tank and staff who help you rise to the top. No matter how hard you work for the country, Also worth it.
The third episode is not very exciting. You sang the story behind the motorway and I came on stage. The revealing is fast and accurate, and it doesn't make people feel sweaty palms. The fourth episode was tangled. After 100 days of the new Prime Minister taking office, it was finally a big outbreak of foreign political events in Denmark!
U.S. troops and illegal prisoners in Greenland, with photographic evidence. For this reason, I also went to check the relevant information. Although Greenland belongs to Denmark, it has begun the process of independence. The focus of this episode is whether the United States has illegal acts exposed by the military informant on Greenland, and whether Denmark has participated in the territorial and sovereignty aggression of Greenland? For our female prime minister, this is a problem left over from the history of taking office or even taking office. How to open the black box and deal with it is a difficult problem. And for our female journalists, it takes courage to uncover the truth and risk their lives to challenge the government. The audience is also worried and excited.
The triangular relationship between Greenland, Denmark and the United States is very sensitive here, the battle of wits between the current prime minister, the old ministers of many dynasties, and the bold reporters, as well as the confrontation between news and politics, are very interesting.
80% of Greenland's land is covered with ice and snow, and a lot of resources are hidden under the snow, but the economy is relatively declining, and there is a relatively independent relationship with Denmark. Who is it!" Too sharp! All attitudes and positions are clearly stated in one sentence! Greenland's negative population growth, high dropout rate, foreign immigration rate, and suicide rate actually make this leader look like a man on his back and a throat in his throat. Greenland, which the Norwegians took for this vast but cold land many years ago in order to attract people to live in. Beautiful and seductive, a misnomer, and now we see only a cross covered in snow.
Summarized with the words of the female prime minister in the film: Magnificent, depressing, hideous, the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Another aspect of this episode is about the honor, value and position of the military. I have to say that the scene when the informant put on the military uniform was quite sad.
Speaking in a succinct way, it's getting better and better.
Episode 6 and
Episode 5 were okay. In the end, the female minister's cheating and firing was actually the climax of the whole episode. The political struggle was not that exciting. Politics has no place for taint.
The sixth episode is the real test of the Prime Minister's ability to resist pressure. Facing the political coercion and economic repression of a country (the virtual country Turgisia), on the one hand, it is impossible to determine whether the celebrity in Denmark is a real one. When it comes to terrorists, various countries have also put pressure on their own political positions. As the prime minister, any ruling will arouse the dissatisfaction of many people. How to advance or retreat under the dilemma?
This episode is really touching, not to mention the political drama, as well as the four-cornered romance between female reporter Katrina, spin doctor, fitness coach and the prime minister's assistant, which also adds a bit of a depressing atmosphere to Denmark under the political haze. The female prime minister's family situation is also in crisis, but fortunately, her father's words have pointed her in the direction.
Can the value of a human head be measured by billions of investment? Is a person's terrorist attack a final decision by success or failure? In the film, Bayanov, a political prisoner in Turgisia, even mentions Mao XX, which makes the Chinese ponder.
But the ending is really heartwarming, and the sparkle of wisdom is a stroke of genius. I give this episode 98 points! Absolutely not to be missed!
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