Chess world

Kaleigh 2022-03-26 09:01:14

Update: If you understand the plot from a Go perspective. Imagine two roughly identical worlds, mirror images of each other, like black and white on a chessboard. Both have a channel. Pope and the hero B and even this signal plan seem to be based on the perspective of the competitive relationship between the two worlds, while his wife is based on the perspective of peaceful development. The director's creation of such a context is of course a reflection of the resurgence of the Cold War mentality.

Then, once the Cold War returns, both sides are based on weakening or even eliminating the existence of their opponents. As the department that grasps the ultimate meaning of the two worlds, it must also be the department closest to affecting the fate of the world.

Indian men or other people who were killed must be elites on the top of the pyramid in another world. The two worlds hurt each other, seal the key figures of the opponent, and protect the key figures of their own world. Therefore, once an Indian man is promoted, he will be killed because he has the quality to take a key position, but he made a mistake in this world.

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  • Ruby 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    The production is well-made, the setting is meticulous, and the character acting skills are all online, but I just can't watch it... It feels suitable for the middle and high-end audiences of 30-40 segments. Five episodes abandoned.

  • Myrtice 2022-03-24 09:03:44

    Another great drama! ! ! The male lead is perfect, and like Lao Bai, he is a late bloomer, but his acting in movies is much better than Lao Bai. The director is also a tough character. A bit like Fringe + The Man in the High Castle