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Crawford 2022-12-16 06:18:57
Another World After World War II: Japanese San Francisco and German New York
Last month, my friend Amway watched Amazon's first self-made drama, based on Philip Dick's 1962 novel "The Man in the High Castle", and I was initially attracted by the background setting that opened my mind -- the first World War II ended with the defeat of the Allies and the world was divided...
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Reginald 2022-12-11 15:13:45
A little afterthought about the Chief Prosecutor of Narita and Japan
How to say, the plot suits my taste, I prefer the deputy commander line and the trade minister.
After watching the first season, I was convinced by the spirit of Japanese Bushido, and I would cut my abdomen at every turn. Such Japanese people have faith. There was a professor in my university who...
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Alden 2022-12-10 00:09:55
The brain is wide open, the intention is extraordinary: Comment on "The Man in the High Castle"
On November 20th, Amazon finally released the full season of "The Man in the High Castle" on its website. Ten months have passed since the pilot episode went live. This self-made drama adapted from the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick has attracted great attention since the launch of the...
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Elenora 2022-12-04 14:39:15
Thoughts on "The Man in the High Castle"
This is my first time to write a review, if you don't like it, don't spray it. After watching the first two episodes of the first season and the second season, it was a bit like watching a domestic anti-Japanese spy war drama at first, but the villain's IQ in it doesn't know that it is better than...
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Laurine 2022-11-26 07:42:41
The description of Japanese officers in the first season of "The Man in the High Castle"
The most exciting thing in this drama is the choices made by the officers of the Axis powers in front of their interests and the secret fights with their internal colleagues to seize the territory, and the secret wrestling between the Axis powers is logical and close to reality. There are also...
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Hester 2022-11-14 22:12:24
Love people more when you are in good times, because you may not be able to hold on when adversity comes.
I went back to school last week and took a lot of photos in the intensive spring rain by the lake. It happened that it was lunch time, and I couldn't meet passers-by A and B to give us pointers.
That is, by this lake, I have read "The Moon and Sixpence" many times, memorized IELTS template essays,...
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Kaitlin 2022-11-09 17:59:05
The old beauty of the parallel world really can't play Asia
I haven't read the original novel, everything is based on this drama as a starting point. Be careful with spoilers . When I first heard about this show, I saw a poster of the Statue of Liberty wearing a Nazi swastika. The big screen in Times Square in New York is also a swastika. I was surprised...
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August 2022-10-27 08:08:04
Three Parallel Worlds in the Novel "The Man in the High Castle"
When we are reading "The Man in the High Castle", what we see before our eyes are actually three parallel worlds. The first one is the world where the original story took place (we call it the "High Castle World"). In this world, Germany and Japan are the overlords of the world; the second world is...
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Ona 2022-10-24 20:39:04
Feel free to write down your thoughts while chasing dramas
I watched an episode and wanted to catch up. American YY subjugation drama, lurking is the sense of sight - the younger sister sacrifices the elder sister to replace, Joe is like Yu Zecheng? The upper line and the civilian line are quite similar.
I watched two more episodes in one breath, it was...
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Bailee 2022-10-23 05:54:00
A short review of The Man in the High Castle
"The Man in the High Castle" is characterized by setting up multiple living spaces, historical and realistic, real and virtual, allowing people to travel through them, bewildering, and bewildered. Perhaps it is because of the differences in the living environment of the writers of the novels or the...
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Director: John Fawcett, Nelson McCormick, Karyn Kusama, Brad Anderson, Ken Olin, Michael Rymer, Bryan Spicer, Paul Holahan
Language: English,Hebrew,German,Japanese Release date: January 15, 2015