love under big data

Ludie 2022-03-22 09:02:11

Write a few words carefully. The fourth episode of the current progress should not be watched. For me, the biggest problem with this show is that it works so hard, and once you see that, it's pretty boring. It's not that I don't like LGBTQ themes. "Corolla" and "Portrait of a Burning Woman" are one of my favorite movies in recent years. But even while watching this drama, I can't help but think of the words that the supporting character in the black robe said by chance a few days ago - "Our survey shows that it is easier when a gay couple has a clear gender division of labor. Accepted by American audiences." Not sure if that's true, but the show's main emotional line does feel that way. And when we expand the standard to other emotional lines, we can all see this kind of deliberate intention hidden under the surface. The gardener is the male under the skin of the female, and the other two are the acceptance and recognition of the minority by the white community. It's too deliberate, and it's too deliberate to show a kind of unreality. And when the selling point of a drama is love, but under the skin is full of the effect that is the most representative of audience acceptance after analysis by a data-driven network streaming company, it is difficult to say that it can make people feel moved. Want to see the real love between the two women, both of them know that this transcends taboos, and the true feelings cannot be restrained. Instead of suddenly thunder and fire, the love continues. It's a pity.

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  • Ludwig 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Another touching family ghost story. I like it very much. I hope this series of telling stories with heart can maintain its style and make two more seasons.

  • Ashly 2022-04-21 09:02:47

    The first thing I did after watching it was to look back at the cast and crew... So the main reason for the quality dip this season is that Flanagan's own participation has been greatly reduced? This script is indeed not at the level of his normal play. Although it is an "adaptation" that has nothing to do with the original book and only borrows names like the last season, it is completely different from the story of the last season with a clear intention to form a universe. what a feeling. If the opening sentence "The work of loving someone is worth the pain of losing them" is the topic of the whole play, then the subsequent expansion is not very successful. The lines of each/group of characters don't seem to point in the same direction, the process from giving the reason for the haunting to the solution has no logic or emotional impact (although ep 8 is a good horror movie for a single episode) . The comment area here is also very inexplicable. It's not about love if the characters are all in love.