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Mina 2022-05-18 23:23:41
Who is playing God?
"Have the madness of Fight Club and the subversive hacktivism of The Matrix".
On Rotten Tomatoes, I saw this new drama with 97% freshness, 98% likes, and rave reviews. At the same time, the score on IMDB is 9.4. You know, the highest "Game of Thrones" is 9.5.
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Reggie 2022-05-18 13:15:56
If Mr. Robot and the traditional hacker/geek story go differently, then it’s too normal
I think this drama is not about hitting the evil capitalist economy or hacking technology. It is not a story like POI or other secret agents, robbing the rich and helping the poor, so if you want to see how hackers are awesome, how to get revenge and how to help others For fun, it’s impossible for...

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Casey 2022-05-18 21:06:11
The casting is good, but the rhythm is chaotic. It's barely the American version of Fight Club. ★★★☆
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Major 2021-10-20 19:01:33
[A-] It is a hybrid of Vinci and Lynch, a coexistence of charm and confusion, and a variant of "Fight Club" in the new century. The director essentially used such a theme to package his infinite adoration of David Fincher, and even in the ninth episode, he did not bother to cover it up, wishing everyone would see the difference between "The Hacker Legion" and "Fight Club" connect. Therefore, under this creative concept, style is everything, the lens is tolerant and clever, the characters are placed on the edge of the frame, the space is filled with virtual focus, and the morbid spiritual world is extended under the extremely cold image atmosphere. This is really cool, even in the end it is still a cloud of fog, I am willing to follow this absurd victory.
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