When I first started watching the first episode, I didn't have much to watch. Some of the stalks were incomprehensible, and I couldn't get it. There were a lot of technical words in it. As someone who has never learned technology, I was a little confused.
After seeing it, I found that the journey of a company from zero to a company with a valuation of more than 1 billion is too realistic. From this, we can see a lot of irony about real Internet companies, investors, VCs, entrepreneurial partners, etc. Knowing that the CEO of an entrepreneur has to deal with a lot of things, and every link is an eye-opener for me and other people.
Every entrepreneur has a dream in their hearts, make the world better, which involves many companies that are on the verge of bankruptcy, as well as scenes of survival from desperation. It is very real. Watching Richard solve the company's problems one by one, Happy for him.
Of course, what attracts me the most is the characters. Everyone's characters are very distinct, except for the Chinese Yang Jing who can't understand them. The protagonist, Richard, is passionate and dedicated to his career. He will try his best to solve difficulties when he encounters difficulties. He has made every effort to achieve it for the company. Even if he encounters many product problems, he has been transforming, compromising, striving, and working hard.
Jared, the person in charge of the company's logistics and administration, is usually obscure and paid, and is easily overlooked, but he has always supported the CEO and is very empathetic
Gilfrey, the technology god, always finds a solution when the CEO raises a problem, and has a strong execution ability
Another great tech god, forgot his name, very ordinary, likes to harmonize the atmosphere, selfish, not willing to show weakness
Monica has always supported the company, is very serious, and is very good at making friends.
The whole play feels very realistic to me. Every character in the play has a bright spot. They work hard to get what they want by themselves, and they are very positive.
View more about Silicon Valley reviews