Procrastination family ethics drama with sci-fi skin

Helmer 2022-04-20 09:03:00

Sci-Fi/Suspense? Only see ethics! ! ! The thrilling sound effects of the whole process are flickering! ! ! The most...the most climax part of the whole play is actually: she is her mother and her daughter, etc...=ethics!

The whole play advocates paradox. Why use a time machine to experiment with children, purely for the beginning of the script: the child disappears? Why dig tunnels? How do time machines and tunnels work?

All the pits dug in the whole play are related to the relationship between characters = ethics! I don't even tell you who the actor is at first, this is a brain hole, you have to guess! There is a kind of rush to see "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" without the annotation of names. The performance is almost done, and I will tell you through the left and right split screens that they are the same person, are you surprised? Are you surprised? ......I bother! There are many brain hole dramas that everyone likes to watch, but you have no technical content!

The timeline of the whole play, the appearance of characters, and the sequence of events are not ordinary chaos. There are countless plots, and there is a suspicion of procrastination. Do the director and screenwriter have a basic plan for the entire script? Is the post-editing also a part-time job? For example: After Uliqua was imprisoned in 1953, he first played in 1986 when he got old and found his son, and after a few episodes, played Hannah to try to rescue him in 1953? Just to express Hannah's ruthlessness? Her son saw through her a long time ago. When confronted with her, he said he only cared about himself, and the director forgot? Putting the finding of the son to the end, at least the audience has to see whether Hannah saved her lover or not.

I only watched it after seeing the bragging on the Internet: Netflix's 2 out of 2 dramas finally won the first place, the second season began, one episode and one trough, where did Netflix find so many similar actors, hidden in "Darkness" Semiotics (I am shocked!). What other timelines, character relationship diagrams, plot analysis, unsolved mysteries... Someone actually took a lot of notes to understand the show? The director/screenwriter understands the time, characters, and events, and still uses you to sort out, draw, and analyze? Unsolved mysteries? There are only about 30 people in four families, including more than 10 actors who have no role in the show. The rest are divided into X2X3. Are there many characters in "A Song of Ice and Fire"? Why not look at the character relationship diagram? The director digs a hole for people who have no brains, you just fill it! tired?

This director is nothing but "Who Am I: No Absolutely Safe System". If Nolan comes to direct/write the screen, won't your jaw drop?

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  • Investigator Clausen: Expectations lead to disappointment. "Have hope," my mother used to say, "not expectations. You might just be surprised, but not disappointed."