Let's just start with this special episode. I finally saw what I've been looking forward to seeing for two seasons. The 8-person team fights side by side. The rhythm is tense and exciting, and there are a lot of jokes in it. If this episode can be expanded It's good for one season, or else the 8 people gathered in London to capture the Whisperer alive and the last shot to kill Lila Whisperer still seems to jump too much. , There are still many stories that can be told in detail in the middle, which have been taken away in one stroke, which is really a pity.
When 8 people danced frantically to the same music again, and when everyone finally reveled on the Eiffel Tower, they once again felt an extraordinary synaesthesia journey across individuals, genders, races, cultures, and backgrounds. Moved to tears. In fact, sometimes I think about it, the characteristics of the super-sensing group also determine that they cannot be together all the time. First, because the identities of the other five people will be exposed, and secondly, being together will waste some super-sensing functions. Finally, the whole plan needs to be planned. Due to the time, during this period of time, they could only be restrained and ready to go, so they gathered in London immediately when they were ready to attack. But the planning process should be described in more detail, such as what everyone did for this, and what the specific plan was. I still don't know how Will flashed to the Whisperer. And since it is necessary to forbear, why do some fanfare, such as Kepus's campaign, Park Shan's escape.
So to sum up the whole main line, it should be that the Whisperer has always wanted to do research on nerve transplantation to obtain an alternative immortality, and someone in Angelica's first group did not like the super touching identity, so I found the Whisperer, and the result Became his experiment; later Angelica had to cooperate with the Whisperer in order to find her own child, and helped the Whisperer to achieve a real nerve transplant, but she wanted to prevent this technology from being abused, so she wanted to kill the chairman of the BPO , but was unsuccessful, and a second group was left before being hunted down to death; while the Whisperers continued to study human control technology, they provided the chairman with some political assassination services to enable their research to continue, and He often hunts and kills other super-moving people, and Lila's clan is his minions; in the end, the protagonist family eliminated the chairman, the whisperer and the Lila family through their own resistance, and also prompted Homo sapiens and super-moving people to reach a new peace agreement, All are happy.
Going back to the whole play, I can understand that the director wants to convey a sense of commonality that transcends all secular treaties and geographical isolation. This is the rarest and most precious connection between people, and it also resonates with the audience. But to specific points, such as Amanita's three fathers are happy, Wolfgang Kara and Rajan's special relationship, Wolfgang's practice of killing his father, brother and uncle, etc., these are really correct values and behaviors? I can't say that they must be wrong, but they are not in line with the values of the current society. Maybe they will become a trend in the future when human beings progress to a certain point, but they are still somewhat unacceptable. At least through this show I have a more open and tolerant mind about these things, about transgender, LGBT. However, I still don't understand why it still ends with a group sex scene. It is not the first time that such a scene has appeared, and it has to end with it. What is the director trying to convey the most, or does she think it resonates with each other? The best embodiment of externalization is sexual intercourse?
Finally, I want to say that the supporting characters in the play are really lovely. Bagg, Thiago, Felix, Rajan, Police Officer Wen, and Daniela are all wonderful people, especially Baghdad. Grid, peculiar and not contrived, this character is too lovable.
It's been a long time since I wrote such a long film review. I was moved a lot and regretted a lot, but the spirit it conveys and the thinking it inspires will make it different from other cool sci-fi dramas.
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