"The Great Politician" feels to me like Netflix is distributing assignment books to each screenwriter, achieving a streamlined production. For example, there are two indescribable scenes, three murders are bracketed and two shootings are followed by a √, there must be lgbt, there must be reflection on class, and there must be exaggerated wealth. This show never wanted to tell a good story from beginning to end, but was just keen to tailor the best-selling episodes into the show. It's not that it's not good-looking, I think it's very good-looking, one episode after another, I'm just afraid that there will be more such dramas, and one day, the dividends of big data for film and television works will be eaten up prematurely.
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