In fact, I need products (re-watch it a few times and talk about what I feel like in each episode)

Cindy 2022-12-20 05:00:53

I struggled for a long time to get this score, and I have been comparing it while watching. Is the second season any better than the first? I always feel that something is missing... In fact, the second season does not have some reversals of the ending. We have been deliberately comparing and found that the thinking and theme sublimation brought by the final reversal are missing (for example, Qima Lan returned to its original form and degenerated into the original cleaning robot form; for example, the united human farmer who fought against alien bugs was actually the colonial invader; For example, at the end of the first episode of "Sonny's Advantage", it is known that consciousness is in the beast; another example is the episode of "Beyond the Crack", whether the aliens control the thoughts of the victims whether it is good or evil). Then, there are some bloody scenes in the second season, but it is definitely not the beauty of violence; although there are applause scenes in the fourth episode of snow, it is by no means comparable to the two people in "Crack" in the cabin to face the infinite universe and create life together The shock of Great Harmony is far from the erotic beauty shown in the episode of "Fox Fairy". In short, it seems that it is a little worse than that. I also think that the rating may not be high. American dramas above 7 o'clock are considered very garbage, and it fully demonstrates the profound meaning of "deep love and hatred".

But is it really worthless? I think absolutely not, on the contrary, every episode of this one is very serious about telling the story. There should be a lot of people who are still unfinished after reading it, always wondering if there is something else, silently reverting to it, but it is gone, and then sigh "this is it?". But they ignore the topicality of each episode, and don't even want to discuss it.

On the contrary, I think it’s actually pretty good. Although it’s not really to the point of being a masterpiece, every episode is really serious about telling stories, and there are still topics. As for the truth, sometimes I really want to I don't know, and I don't know, there are too many truths in this world. So I decided to watch it again and talk a little more about what I saw and what I wanted to discuss each episode...

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Another problem is that the second season is a bit short both in terms of overall length and single episodes. Although the duration is not the most important thing, it is still a bit unsatisfactory.

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Automated customer service

Episode 1: Automated Customer Service

The icons are a sweeping robot, a bespectacled skull representing an old man, and a cactus. Clean the robot, much like a raised middle finger. The cactus represents the desert. It's an easy problem to overlook, and this episode features a future smart community in the desert. But this is obviously a huge nursing home, without any young people, only the elderly and intelligent robots for service. Everything is handed over to the robot to serve. While human beings lie down and enjoy, it does not mean that everything of human beings is controlled by artificial intelligence.

The battle between the heroine and the cleaning robot over the location of the photo also means a battle between free will (if there is one) and the order established under the control of AI. The criticism of this episode is also because this topic has been repeatedly said, and it is all rotten. The rules of AI, no matter how complex, are actually simple, that is, as long as the rules are set, they must be implemented. So when the robot starts the killing order, it still does not forget to give priority to cleaning and cleaning. Human beings will never abide by the rules, and conflicts are unavoidable.

But under this surface conflict, there is the inner theme of intelligent customer service. In addition to being unwilling to sacrifice her pet dog (implying that even if sacrificing others is the best solution, human beings at least still maintain their conscience), the female protagonist's step-by-step operation process is carried out in accordance with customer service, but she keeps pushing herself into a dead end. In the end, he even had to go to hell. But was all this planned long ago? Those who do not want to enjoy themselves (obey control) will eventually be destroyed! Or, pay for a more user-friendly and safer service? Is all this really not a conspiracy of capital?

Artificial intelligence and big data have begun to control human beings. It seems that we are using various APPs and choose the path prompts given by navigation, but in fact, are we not also controlled by these APPs? Are we really choosing, or are we pretending to choose among the options given? Have we ever considered raising our middle finger and resisting while enjoying all the services and conveniences? Maybe until the day when our lives will be threatened, we will still choose to enjoy it safely. However, at least keep exercising (yoga) and rub it often ?, when it comes to the critical time, it is still useful.

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I'm not trying to say how good the second season is, personally, I've been waiting for too long with the hope of getting the adrenaline pumping again. But I was heartbroken when I saw it.

It is indeed the first season that is so amazing, so amazing that it cannot be surpassed, only by comparison, people are so dissatisfied with the second season. In fact, just watching the second season, it really isn't that bad. But... the feeling of scoring a low score is fully understandable.

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ice

Episode 2: Ice

He raised his middle finger more directly, slightly melted ice cubes, a pipe of unknown composition. The pipe appears many times in this episode, plus the tone of the whole article, in the foreign world, people's bodies have been transformed to have higher functions, but the whole has become more decadent and lack of passion. Have to resort to the aid of mental substances, and do more dangerous and extreme things (races when breaking ice), in order to obtain happiness. It is true that when our lives become more and more advanced, our desires are more difficult to satisfy, and human nature is inherently difficult to stop.

The contradiction between reformed people and ordinary people is very common. Although my brother shows disdain for reform, his heart is actually full of jealousy. And the sense of superiority in transforming people's own self is also spontaneously born. Even in this environment, no one has been better than others, but they still show superior arrogance. Jealousy and arrogance are both original sins. The theme of this episode is melting ice, but looking at the world now, how can it be so easy?

Originally, I felt that the style of painting was very similar to Qima Lan, but it turned out to be produced by the same team, but compared with Qima Lan's idea of ​​being supreme and simple, the main plot of this episode is a little boring. The friendship between brothers and Helping each other, in the end, implies that people can still eliminate estrangement and live together in this fucking world.

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Assault Squad

Episode 3: Assault Squad

This time the icons have to be read from right to left: dinosaur toys represent new life, representing the nature of human fertility; and hats represent occupations, that is, the commando team, which also implies the cruelty of violent machines; but the leftmost That turning eye makes people extremely uncomfortable, full of the sense of sight of "Big brother is watching you", and does it imply any deeper meaning?

The concise main line, in the future, human beings will gain immortality, but the problem of resource allocation must be solved by controlling the population, and human beings are not allowed to reproduce without authorization. However, the problem of class differentiation is still serious. The people at the bottom (who really live at the bottom) live in a dilapidated environment, and there is absolutely no splendor for the upper class. The male protagonist is the executioner responsible for cleaning up the illegal birth of offspring. After killing children again and again, he has doubts about the system and himself, and finally completes his redemption after saving a mother and daughter.

If redemption is the ultimate meaning, then the theme of this episode is: natural reproduction is human nature and freedom, and deprivation of the right to reproduce is the annihilation of human nature and selfishness. But... is this really true? I don't think I can answer it. As a father, I love my children and he makes my life whole. But regardless of the current level of productivity and whether the resources are sufficient to allocate, the population boom will obviously bring disadvantages. At the same time, around me, more and more people choose to be infertile. Low fertility is a common problem in many countries. If everyone is infertile, where will mankind go? There will be flaws in the complete free choice of individuals, and if it must be regulated by the system, how to decide who should have and who should not?

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Actually, I don't really like the fourth episode of the second season. In the current days when ideological conflicts are raging again, an episode full of metaphors of "Big Brother" always makes me wonder if there is any deep malice, but I wish it was just me thinking too much.

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Snow in the desert

Episode 4: Snow in the Desert

Strawberry means that strawberry, that jar of strawberries. The cross in the middle represents death in love death? Or is it more appropriate to understand "and" and "and". And the last symbol, who can tell me whether this is the luan (third tone) zi (soft voice) of men or the nai (third tone) zi (soft voice) of women, or both. Excuse me for being a bit vulgar at this point, but I guess that's what it meant.

Snow is immortal, living in a barren desert, but sitting on a luxury water resource, and paying big money to order fresh and delicious strawberries. Different from the common theme of immortality, knowing life and death, sitting on the ground and becoming a Buddha, and feeling bored, Snow is a naked enjoyment party, drinking beer, eating strawberries, and doing something happy with the heroine. Of course, it is also possible that the length of immortality has not yet come, but at present, no one has lived for hundreds of years, and who can really know what they will do and think when they live to be hundreds of years old. The whole story of fighting and killing can be ignored. This episode is probably just about people (as long as there is still a brain, because although the heroine is transformed, the brain and nerves are still human) is an animal of desire, and an animal that hates loneliness. The longer you live, the lonelier you will become . Men want women nz, women want men lz, work together to defeat the big bad guy, then kiss and it's over.

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On the subway, I continued to code and braille, and suddenly I thought of writing on my phone all the time. If I read it on a computer or tablet, would this type of layout be weird?

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tall grass

Episode 5: Tall Grass

This icon doesn't say much, three of the same grass. In the first season, the three consecutive unanimous ones were ouroboros, and the grass here is just grass, and there is nothing easy to understand.

A quiet light blue light suddenly appeared in the deep tall grass, as if an elves were wandering in it. Despite being repeatedly told, the male protagonist could not control himself to step into the depths of the tall grass. but……

In short, human beings are always full of curiosity about the unknown. There is a blue light in the quiet grass. If it looks very dangerous, it will make some people discouraged. But it wasn't creepy or scary, and it didn't make any weird noises, which of course would confuse people into thinking it was safe. Maybe this is the bait thrown by the monsters in the bushes, to lure the curiosity of human beings, so the conductor said that every time the train stops here, there will always be someone who can't help stepping into the depths of the tall grass... Curiosity killed the cat, If you don't do it, you won't die. Is this what the tall grass warns us?

But human beings also firmly believe that life is constantly exploring. Isn't it our curiosity that keeps us going? Maybe one day we will be killed by our curiosity. But think about it, even if nothing is done, a sudden meteorite may wipe out all of us. So what, if they are dead horizontally and vertically, it is better to be a hand, maybe the monsters in the bush are not monsters, but really elves?

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ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE

Episode 6: ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE

Christmas tree, gifts and water droplets. The first two are easy to understand, but the eyes on the Christmas tree look a bit like Santa Claus, and it also implies the meaning of a monster, and the last drop of water represents mucus? Or milk? Maybe mucus is more likely.

And this episode didn't use Chinese translation, the translation is more about the whole house, but it is definitely not the meaning. And the phrase ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE always feels very familiar. It turned out to be in the child's little book. In this nursery rhyme describing Christmas Eve, the meaning of WHEN ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE is: "When the whole house is quiet", so I think this episode is better translated as "The house is quiet".

christmas eve

The kids secretly tried to see what Santa looked like, but it turned out to be a slimy, scary monster, so Santa doesn't have to be a kind old grandpa. But do scary-looking monsters have to be bad? What will happen if the child is disobedient, will the monster eat the bad child, or will it spit a briquettes into a sock? Same question, but no answer...

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I think this season might be more about getting people to think about it with white space. But only describing events without adding expressions really seems quite boring, so that people don't even want to discuss, they just want to complain and give low marks.

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safe house

Episode 7: Safe House

It's funny, after writing the sixth episode, I couldn't remember what the seventh episode was about, so I opened the video to watch the beginning, and then closed the video with "Oh, oh, it turned out to be this episode". This episode is really funny and really boring. Such a grand background design, just to make a cat at the end? What do you want to express is the bionic design of the robot and the calmness of the space warriors and the completion of self-rescue? The seventh episode echoes the first episode, and is vaguely uneasy about the future development of science and technology. Even if humans can conquer Haoyu, they are still likely to be killed by their own machines. Can humans control this danger?

As for the title of the icon, the flashlight, the broken finger, the blood in the middle or the light beam of the flashlight (it was reminded by someone that it was the fortress or the spaceship they went to attack in the play)? But what doesn't matter at all, is meaningless. The production of this episode was really good, but it was also really boring.

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drowning giant

Episode 8: The Drowned Giant

Death, Bones and Dick in the Tent really liked this episode as much as many.

As the narration advances the story, the male protagonist has always maintained restraint and prudence, practicing the attitude of "learning, interrogating, thinking, discerning, and practicing", elegant and charming. The moment when he slowly climbed the giant's body alone, he was also full of respect, and he believed in his heart that the giant was still alive. Perhaps, men represent the reverence for the unknown.

Without awe, there is no end.

And how does the world do it? He dared to climb on the giant's body to play with himself, I was really afraid that the giant would suddenly turn over and easily crush the crowd. Then steal the remains and bones of the giants and display them as if they were loot. And the male protagonist just observes and records all this lightly, as if he sees clearly that the world is like this.

Thinking about the disaster and pain we experienced not long ago, is that fear easily forgotten? Then, repeating the same mistakes over and over again...

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If the order of episode 8 and episode 1 were reversed, or even placed in the middle, I am afraid that the rating of the second season would be at least +1. Looking back on the first season, not every episode can be impressive, but the thorough violence of the first episode first caught the eye, and then relying on "Qima Lan", "Beyond the Aquila Crack" and "If Yogurt" The excellent and thought-provoking stories of Rule the World and The Three Robots laid the foundation for the masterpiece. In fact, in the first episode and eighteen episodes, there are also many short stories that I can't remember if I don't watch it anymore.

It is said that Netflix's official website will be based on personal viewing preferences, and intelligence will sort the playback order of Love Dead, and the sorting we see really reduces the score for the entire show. The viewing process experience is probably:

The return of the thrilling drama——

What the hell is this, fooling around—

Tsk, it's interesting, but something seems to be missing—

Boring, boring, why are these episodes so boring, do you want to fast forward—

The eighth episode is good, but I don't seem to understand it. Well, the eighth episode is really good-

CTM just came to feel that the whole drama is over, the second season is really rubbish.

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