[High Play to save the future] Another hearty American drama that jumps out of the routine

Ansley 2022-12-07 07:30:35

One of the reasons I love American dramas is that American dramas always refresh my cognition.

These new American dramas that come out every year can always jump out of my expectations in various ways. Sometimes the turns of the story are fantastic, and sometimes the writing is smashed (showing hands), but there is always something better.

This is a system that is constantly trying to be updated. There are dramas every year. The quality of a divine drama can even be maintained for 10 years, and the climax of the plot takes my breath away. The brilliance of this dynamic system has exceeded my expectations for the film.

[High Play Saves the Future] This first look at the cover and the first episode made me think it was a relatively routine drama that could be used as a background sound. A typical looser-turned-hero lewd drama. It's a twisted tale of how the rebel group fought mutants throughout. But when I saw the second episode, I realized it wasn't what I thought it was. Then I happily watched the entire season. Even laughed out pigs. And looking forward to the next season.

At first you thought it was a serious sci-fi drama. Then you find more and more that the plot is going to be violent and dirty. Sometimes you can't even look straight.

You think it's a fighting action movie, but when there is a fight in it, you have to report the name of the move while fighting like in a game. The weak male protagonist didn't learn to fight until the end.

You think it's how rebel groups fight mutants, but halfway through you start to wonder which side is right. Then there was an episode where the sword went sideways and spoofed the great director Cameron.

You think you can save the plot with love. When the looser male protagonist seems destined to have the other half of the heroine appear, his brain bursts in front of the male protagonist, which makes me stunned.

As for the good love scene, it is doomed to be a single dog in the first season of the otaku male protagonist.

In the next few episodes, you will find that the screenwriter's brain hole is more and more open, and the development of several protagonists begins to exceed your imagination. The survival philosophy and values ​​of the future rebels completely deviate from your cognition, but it makes sense to sigh. It is impossible to tell who is right and who is wrong. Changes in the social attributes of the future world and values ​​are unknown to us modern people.

More and more fun things. It was an unexpected and very reasonable pleasure.

Y'all don't miss it.

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