Netflix's "The Witcher" has great potential for a drama, except that the editing of the multi-line narrative is a little annoying and affects the fluency. At the beginning, the linear narrative is not easy to persuade the audience. It even made me think I was watching "Evil". Power"... bizarre. Of course, there are also a lot of private goods in this game. The aboriginal elves were slaughtered, the "ideological crusade" against a certain "collectivist political system" ("the greater the slogan, the easier it is to spawn evil"), and the military state of the radiated continent The regime of racism + religious fanaticism, the warlock who is hesitant to appease, and the very pungent "feminist" taste of the last two episodes, which is a problem with the story of Game of Thrones Season 8, and the story gives way to the concept of political correctness. , too hard! It can be seen that the influence of political correctness on American dramas is still very obvious and strong, but I don't think it is the casting of black actors that more people think. I remember the classics like "Friends", the concept and value transfer are infecting people in the heavy details of life, but Game of Thrones and The Witcher both directly express "feminist rights" in the form of more symbolic and abstract laws. Equivalent value to drive character behavior and plot direction, it will be much thinner.
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