This is an epic magical realism "underground business" series produced by Amazon and British Sky TV. This drama is full of sincerity, well-produced, and has an obvious main line. With the sharp editing at the level of death in the later stage, every single drama can be regarded as an excellent commercial film. The stitching of the three main lines of aerial photography, close-up, close-up, contrast of light and shadow, service and montage in the drama (the fourth line is users, consumers, poisonous insects, and the side is mixed in this drama) is like giving The audience opened their eyes, and they seamlessly connected the plot. In many places in the series, there are dark cues about religion, gangsters, drug lords, black police, trade-offs and complex human nature. I don't know if you have noticed the "title" (the plot is usually played in about ten minutes, maybe it has more ratings than the title), using a dark tone: the eruption of the volcano in Monterrey, Mexico, is indeed a Stocks of white drugs crossed half of northern Africa from Monterrey, Mexico, and then crossed the English Channel from Casablanca, Morocco, and flowed directly into Europe. It is not soot but bullets that fly in the air, the claws of vultures are fierce, the propellers of helicopters are hovering in the air, the tracks of tires are ushered in a sandstorm, and then a black python spit out a letter, waiting eagerly. Opportunity, a pistol wrapped around a cross necklace was muzzled down and directly inserted into the Italian territory, and then the dark forces spread to the world in a 0 (zero) manner.
The first season of "Zero Zero" is divided into three main lines and several branch lines, focusing on the three most powerful families in the three ports of underground business operation, namely Italian Mafia buyers (mainly the Don Minu family), brokers (Middleman Emma's family) and sellers (Mexican drug lord Leila family + Manuel's new armed forces). The story revolves around Don Minu's reappearance in all corners of the country to settle disputes. In order to re-establish his status as a gangster in Italy and even around the world, he bought 5 tons of drugs on credit from the middleman Emma's family and sold them to other families at a low price. After the Emma family took the order Not only did the deposit advance (note: this is the short-term liquidity owned by the Emma family) to purchase from the Leila family of the Mexican drug lord, but also responsible for the transportation. Tominu's grandson Stefano did not hesitate to use hostile forces to gain the upper hand in order to compete for the position of the gang leader, creating various obstacles to obstruct the arrival of the goods. In the end, Emma and her younger brother Chris (Little British Plum) used their own efforts to overcome obstacles and obstacles, and finally delivered the goods to the buyer. Although Chris lost his life, he kept his credit for the family. The three forces in the play represent the three ends of the business respectively. Various conflicts broke out collectively in the eighth episode, and the old and new forces also completed the change.
Several protagonists in the drama have superb acting skills and are particularly brilliant. The characters are very complex, and it is difficult to simply define a good person or a bad person. There is a certain amount of human "brilliance" hidden under the extremely strong and vicious face. For example, Mr. Tang Minu, who represented the buyer, was scheming. When he was plotted to escape, he showed his ability to be cunning. In the face of the coveted greed and covetousness of other families, he still remained calm and fair, broke all kinds of laws, but abide by them. The rules of the game; he even persuaded his grandson Stefano to forget about hatred, especially not to disappoint the sponsors and distributors, only in this way will it have the value of being used or of existence (added by myself). In the face of the bottomless challenge of his grandson Stefano, he finally killed him in order to quell public anger and secure his position, and personally ended him. In the eighth episode, when facing the great-grandson, he was very loving and caring, and his careful hands-on made him familiar with the business since he was a child.
Emma, who represented the middleman, was shrewd and capable. When faced with the hole of 31 million, she was in a daze. After trying countless killers, she still had little success. Instead, it was her brother Chris's "down-to-earth" handling method that properly solved the delivery problem. Facing the new situation in the complex underground world, she had to take over the mantle of her father Edward and live alone as an army.
Chris, who represents the middleman, seems to be weak, and the inherited Hunlington chorea makes him unable to live and work normally. The torture of the disease makes him suddenly lose the meaning of life. When his sister Emma was alone and helpless, he bravely took the lead, actively participated in family affairs, concealed his medical history, and united with his sister, and finally used his life to protect the goods and maintain the family reputation.
The Leila family, the Mexican drug lord representing the seller, is a relatively strong and stable branch of the Mexican drug cartel, but it was slowly eroded by the third-party eagle-claw forces that were supported, and then replaced.
In the drama, the black policeman Manuel, one of the "sellers" who relies on the armed forces, is ruthless, but he believes in God. Facing the guilt of the widow of his comrade (killed by him), he takes good care of him, and even wants to "replace" it. When he ushered in his life, he chose to confess, turned around and carried a gun to wash the lair of the drug lords of the Leila family, the old customer.
The theme of the play is grand and can be analyzed from the aspects of culture, history, religion, human nature and business operations. The drama focuses on the underground business of drugs and the operations behind it, but the real world is a hundred times more magical than the plot in the drama. In the dark game, once on the battlefield, no one can claim to be innocent. Each episode is worth pondering carefully. The amount of information in the lines is very large and the logic is extremely meticulous. I will have time to do the analysis of a single episode later.
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