I don't know what to brag about in episode 7, the story of a dragon slayer turning into a dragon is too old-fashioned. Up to now, it seems like a false world view, and the means of visualizing the class to the naked eye is really naive, boring, and superficial - such as the Snowpiercer, the Hunger Platform - how simple is a similar setting? The front of the train is high society, and the rear is In the slum, the cabinet above is the center of power, and below is the market that will be submerged at any time. The complexities of reality are reduced to templates of front and rear, up and down. The screenwriter seems to be afraid that the audience will not understand (or is it lazy?) and wants to feed them: Watching how ironic and critical our dramas are, we are not just propped up by violence and vulgar jokes Yo drama. And the audience friends who can only understand such a routine seem to have discovered a new world, wo~ This is too amazing, the reality is like this! The drama blows up! It can only be said that it is not only that I have not seen more profound things, maybe I have not seen enough science fiction and the like, just like my classmates who blew love to death before.
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