Winning or losing does not matter

Derek 2022-09-19 03:02:04

The advantage of this drama lies in the integration of various elements: suspense (who killed the male protagonist?) + sci-fi (using technology to store memories, so as to have an afterlife) + love (handsome men and beautiful women are very eye-catching) + comedy (dense laughter) + satire ( The impact of capital and technology on human beings), people can't stop, brush the complete set in one breath.

But after all, the 30-minute short play in one episode has a limited capacity, and there are too many elements. There must be some points that are written and written and lost. 1. The heroine ran away to avoid the pursuit, what should her father do? What about work? Wouldn't a sudden resignation be suspected? (It may be filled in the second season) 2. The technology company founded by the male protagonist is committed to providing an equal afterlife for all, but we also see that even a giant like Lakeview employs so many social animals, there will still be various All kinds of bugs, how can a non-profit enterprise make employees willing to work? After all, you can't fill your stomach with dreams. Isn't the male protagonist also facing the real dilemma of making money to support the family?

We all know that capitalism is not good, it exacerbates the gap between the rich and the poor, and uses consumerism to brainwash people, so that everyone is willing to use things to measure people's value, pursue instrumental rationality, and ignore people's pursuit of dignity and equality. In this life, some people are the top 1%, and some people are the bottom 99%. In the afterlife, some people still have unlimited traffic, and some people have 2G in January. Can the inequalities that accompany human society really be solved by programmers who are gifted with good intentions?

It is even more amusing to think that the producer of this drama happens to be the technology giant Amazon. Although we know that the e-commerce giants have compressed the survival opportunities of regional small and medium-sized enterprises, resulting in the rise of land prices (gentrification), we are still watching this drama. It still smells delicious. We know that 996 is not a blessing, but don't we envy the employees of large factories with monthly income of over 10,000? Aren't we fragrant when we visit Taobao and watch the Creation Camp? Alas, I am a vulgar, but I still want to struggle, it is really torture.

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