Nowadays, "Mary Su", "Jack Su", and "No Brain Shuangju" have a new name-Big Data Movie. Big data can tell screenwriters what kind of characters the audience likes, what kind of bridges they want to watch, combine them, and then package them with novel settings, then they can copy one after another film and television products, and bring simplicity to the audience. Direct pleasure.
Although such routines have long been commonplace, Netflix can always play tricks on "novel settings", coupled with a bit of stylized audio-visual language, just like "Queen's Chess Game", it does not look bad?
But if the plot of "Queen's Chess Game" is fairly smooth, this "Yason Robin" feels like the entire drama is generated by AI. It can be said to be veritable "big data", I really He doubts how human intelligence can make up such a story.
But compared to "big data movies", I am more disgusted with those marketing titles that blow "big data movies" as masterpieces. I sincerely suggest that for Netflix's drama, you don't have to watch it with the mentality of "will there be anything behind". If you find the logic is unbearable, just turn it off.
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