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Based on the fact that Germany's overall cultural level and production level are relatively high, the storytelling method is very good, the actors' acting skills are in place, and the atmosphere is very good. Generally speaking, there is really no big problem in terms of production. It is clear that the cultural industry level of this country is relatively mature, so there is nothing to say.
But fundamentally speaking, this is still a Twelve Monkey-type time-travel story, so even if you play any more flowers, the essence is still the same. The Twelve Monkeys have already played this paradox in depth back then. It is also finished, which is doomed that those who will tell closed stories later will not be able to provide updated things, and can only turn around in the narrative. Of course, the look and feel of this drama is actually quite good, so it can be regarded as a very delicate one. Huatou, but the god-like praise in various comments, I think it is really too much. Apart from the narrative and details, what is special in essence? Even the director and screenwriter themselves admitted that the inspiration for the creation was based on the fear of Chernobyl. Various religious elements seem to be very bullish, but in fact, they only serve as a lead to thread the plot, and continue to simply give ideas.
Comparing the philosophical discussion of True Detective Rusty, you can immediately see the difference. Rusty is based on a topic that continues to deepen, and this film is always switching between various topics, and each time you taste it. Of course, you can also say that all kinds of religious symbols actually converge into a single thread, but looking at those philosophical analysis posts, in addition to introducing philosophical viewpoints, are there philosophical propositions that run through all the in-depth discussions?
Destined not, because this story is twelve monkeys.
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