The first three episodes are somewhat "Westworld"...
But it doesn't affect me being addicted to Harry's little brother Max's boyfriend power and prosperous beauty~
After spending three and a half hours reading the original book and then watching the play, the original book has a more distinct theme and a deeper theme, which can better show a "dystopian" atmosphere and arouse people's thinking. In contrast, the plot adds more conflicts and contradictions, and while advancing the rhythm of the story, it also shows the multifaceted nature of two different civilizations on the other side. For example, when I was reading the original book, I was more aware of the deformity of the "New London" society, and had a kind of sympathy for the people in the wild world of "sorrow for their misfortune and indifference to anger". In the plot, the screenwriter constructs the contradiction of heretics making shootings and killing innocents indiscriminately, showing the awakening of extreme individuals and the convergence of civilization and society.
Put a few lines that I like very much~
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