A short review of The Man in the High Castle

Bailee 2022-10-23 05:54:00

"The Man in the High Castle" is characterized by setting up multiple living spaces, historical and realistic, real and virtual, allowing people to travel through them, bewildering, and bewildered. Perhaps it is because of the differences in the living environment of the writers of the novels or the playwrights, the lack of experience, the lack of deep understanding, the lack of depth in the criticism and disclosure of totalitarianism in the works, and it is only superficial, and the plot arrangement in the play is not reasonable, such as big characters doing small things, It's too easy for a small person to go on an adventure. As a result, firstly, the totalitarian villainy was not deeply expressed through the plot, and the setting of some plots weakened the degree of the villainy; secondly, the "realism" and "realness" of the scene of the drama were weakened. It is limited to the entanglement and entanglement between the characters (German, Japan and the United States), and lacks the grand background that it should have; the third is to weaken the conflict, confrontation and tension of the play, so that the plot is flattened and the audience is less concerned about the characters. Safety concerns.

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The Man in the High Castle quotes

  • Joe Blake: [noticing ashes falling like snowflakes] What is that?

    Nazi Police Officer: Oh, that's the hospital.

    Joe Blake: The hospital?

    Nazi Police Officer: Yeah, Tuesdays, they burn cripples, the terminally ill. Drag on the state.

  • Mark Sampson: I don't plan on dying, Frank. But you can't live your life in fear. I was back east at the end of the war, in Boston.

    Frank Frink: Oh, Jesus.

    Mark Sampson: Yeah. You had to see it to believe it, Frank. Overnight, lynch mobs were murdering Jews because suddenly we were less than human.

    Frank Frink: And what did you do?

    Mark Sampson: Well, those of us who came out in one piece. We buried service weapons underground, well wrapped in oil, and we vowed revenge. I got a life to lead, got kids to raise. And Hitler and the Nazis - I mean, I don't care how it looks. They won't last. One thing I realized about my people is we got a different sense of time. These may be dark years, but we'll survive. We always do.