It's not that it's not good-looking, the screenwriter's skills are also worthy of the fans of the original work, and it can be said that the task has been completed well.
Let's not say that Zheng Zhi is right, the casting is done, and it took seven episodes (for me the prelude is seven episodes) to enlarge these problems, let's say that the eighth episode finally started to be fun, and finally the heroine said " Jon" yelled at me directly. At the end of the ninth episode, I also fed a mouthful of "Justice". The heroine and grandfather had a lot of trouble with Tik. In the end, it was for revenge, and the starting point was not as noble as the pharaoh. The Mirror Man looked like a Rorschach heir at first. In the end, the whole process was soy sauce. The most unacceptable thing was Silk Soul II. When the original pharaoh threw the octopus, she was just warming each other with Ye Xiao. Finally, when the pharaoh dealt with the crisis again, she watched the whole movie. If you don't stop it, in the end you want to arrest the pharaoh? This is to force justice after eating a public meal?
Of course one comment is right. It is very difficult for a drama to change a classic, and the requirements of Zheng Zhi's environment must be considered. The drama version of "Watchmen" has been done well enough, but, still unhappy
A few words at the end. Hume believes that human reason is not innate, and the acquired worldview and awareness of rules are just tools used by human beings to pursue and satisfy their desires. Therefore, discussing right and wrong without motives is always a hooligan. The classic of the original "Watchmen" lies in the continuous discussion of who is right and who is wrong, rather than an easy conclusion, and it is not a one-size-fits-all distinction between good and evil. But in reality, people still prefer to label others black or white according to their own perceptions, and they either like or hate the act of wearing a mask, and the same is true for the drama version of "Watchmen", so, Good job! but I do not like it
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