It's been very frenetic to watch Billionaire these two days. This drama can be called a financier drama, it's not about showing off, but struggling while being arrogant. In fact, watching this kind of drama is similar to watching The Good Wife and The Good Wife. , American high society, of course, does not refer to celebrities, refers to people who have considerable resources and power in the entire society, they can cause large-scale social changes, and even decide the fate of other people, indirectly. In fact, I love this show. The reason may not be the gorgeous scene, but that it can change the general social perception, that is, the rich will always sit back and relax.
Everyone understands the truth that all living beings suffer, but people's hatred of the rich is still difficult to change. As long as most people have not become rich in one day, they will never safely accept that others are richer than themselves. If the distress of capitalists is mentioned, people scoff at it.
But this drama does reveal to people the distress of capitalists, saying that distress may be too minor, and it is a sense of crisis. The net worth is billions or even tens of billions, the internal information is operated in the dark, short or long, whether to sue a company or not to sue, M&A or not to M&A, the essence of the capitalist's game is very simple, information is king, interests come first, but the bet is for ordinary people Just exponentially. In a huge information network, everyone's position is changing subtly all the time. There are no real good or bad people, only opponents who compete for their own interests or beliefs. This is one of the reasons why I like this type of themes the most. .
There is also the question of whether people with different political stances can be friends, which should be very clearly explained in this drama, but of course not, unless there is a common enemy that needs cooperation. The most intense conflict in the play is the conflict between the chief prosecutor and the financial giant. One is for his own beliefs, or more precisely, his sense of mission; the other is for his own wealth and sense of accomplishment. Both are for the realization of self-worth. But because of their different political stances, they have become the toughest opponents.
This drama has a good grasp of the subtleties of human nature, such as the same treaty, whether it is the active room or the passive party, the feeling of being a third party is completely different, even if this is just a forbidden rule. But he is not a movie. Money can make a ghost play, it can tell the public what the most precious things money can buy, such as talent, whether it is Taylor or Wendy or Dollar Bill or Wags, the real wealth is indeed a think tank, and others Such as loyalty, morality, etc., everything is subtly changed, sometimes controllable and sometimes fucked up, so this is society.
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