Novel worldview, bad plot direction

Winifred 2022-09-16 06:59:37

I heard about this drama a long time ago, but I haven't read the original novel. At first, Amazon released a trailer. The outline of the story is very novel and very attractive. People just like to use if to make up stories. Although they have experienced that period of history, they still will Think about what would happen if we were defeated.

In another parallel world, Germany took the lead in developing nuclear weapons, which led to the surrender of the United States, the defeat of the Allied Powers, the United States was divided into two, the swastika flag on the west coast was in the air, and the east coast was dominated by the rising sun flag, only a small one in the middle. part of the buffer. This is where the story begins. A bizarre videotape records the "real" history. A man in the High Castle is bringing this videotape into society. Germany and Japan are trying their best to seize the videotape. This is a very interesting worldview. After all, everyone has seen a lot of the history of World War II. The United States is like "Band of Brothers" and "Pacific War". These are historical trends, and types like "The Man in the High Castle" are very novel.

First of all, its world view is very novel, which is why I wanted to watch this show at the time. Like I said, people like to watch those novel stories, and the world view of The Man in the High Castle is this kind of story, but Americans also dare to Think, since there was no war in the United States during World War II, then let's go to the yy, what will happen if the United States is defeated? In the episode, Germany and Japan naturally share this piece of fat equally. At this time, I feel sorry for Italy next door, so it is ignored. As for the plot, this season is generally about stealing the movie, this movie records the real history, the real world. What can be praised is the props in the play, the acting skills of the actors and the details, which are much better than the domestic dramas. If it weren't for the procrastination of the plot, it would be a superb work.

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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.