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Il mondo criminale di Jinghai e il suo crollo durante le indagini.Il mondo criminale di Jinghai e il suo crollo durante le indagini.Il mondo criminale di Jinghai e il suo crollo durante le indagini.
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It has a good story, but its slow narrative completely ruins the viewing experience. After watching 27 episodes, I gave up as the show felt like it was dragging on for too long. The only saving grace for me were the episodes from 10-15, which I could listen to as background noise while doing housework. However, this is not the ideal way to enjoy a TV show.
The acting skills of Zhang Songwen and Zhang Yi are the best part of the show. Unfortunately, the writer's draggy storytelling means that they spend 60% of their time performing pointless scenes. This takes away from their excellent acting skills and makes the show less enjoyable to watch.
Lastly, Wu Gang's acting in the show is also a major letdown. His delivery of lines is painful to watch and I wouldn't recommend him as an actor in any film or television.
Overall, while the show has a good story, the slow narrative and poor acting performance makes it a difficult watch. I would not recommend this show to anyone who wants to enjoy an engaging and well-paced TV series.
The acting skills of Zhang Songwen and Zhang Yi are the best part of the show. Unfortunately, the writer's draggy storytelling means that they spend 60% of their time performing pointless scenes. This takes away from their excellent acting skills and makes the show less enjoyable to watch.
Lastly, Wu Gang's acting in the show is also a major letdown. His delivery of lines is painful to watch and I wouldn't recommend him as an actor in any film or television.
Overall, while the show has a good story, the slow narrative and poor acting performance makes it a difficult watch. I would not recommend this show to anyone who wants to enjoy an engaging and well-paced TV series.
The plot is compact and exciting, that reflects the determination of the government to deal with the problem of official corruption. "Kuang biao" not only restores the clothes, but also the mobile phones and vehicles used by the protagonists. This is a rare phenomenon in early TV dramas. However, the play "Kuang biao" has well balanced this point. It has not only completed the important task of education, but also made the play happy to fly. In the past, I was very curious that China's online Shuangwen has gone to the world, not only can cure depression, but also can help foreign youth detoxify. Why can't such a powerful Shuangwen model be transplanted into TV dramas?
I have to say that this TV drama is one of the best Chinese ones I have ever watched. The topic is about anti-corruption in China, which is rare in this field and attractive to audiences. Its rhythm is suitable and the plots are much realer. It shows the crises about trusting and the efforts on the way to anti-corruption under such a corruptive and dull social environment. When everyone can not be trusted and even determined to hurt you, the courage to stick on fighting is quite valuable. Pretty-designed sharp and wonderful words in communication, and thoughtful decisions they made, all reflect how awful the gangsterdom is and how hard the work is. After watching, I considered about the connection and conflicts between Gao Qiqiang and An Xin, which lets me think of their fates, and also understand the importance to work step by step and stay true to my original self.
... to take note and think beyond the media.
This TV show is based on real events, namely the dismantlement of the government-affiliated and government-corrupting criminal syndicate in the city of Jinghai. There's no spoiler to that, really, because one can go onto wikipedia and read about those events.
What's different, and preoccupying in reality, and preoccupying for those of us who live in "democratic" countries, however, is the glaring inefficiency of our police forces.
This TV series might be "propaganda" in a way that is filmed and the very ending of contains is a deliciously quaint "thanks to the Party" movie quip, however this contains a reality.
China executes corruptioneers, while the West praises them and puts them in positions of power. I know dozens of people like the protagonist regularly making the headlines of our newspapers and our government (France) can do nothing about them. The average waiting time for a police intervention from a call call in China is under 15 minutes. The average waiting time in France is between 40 minutes and several hours. Average ER waiting times in Europe are counted in hours.
Same for other public services. All the while the rich are enriching themselves. We are, collectively, going down the Gao Qiqiang's Xinhai road.
That is very worrying, because ANYONE promising the same level of efficiency will actually rafle the ballot boxes and when you're unable to provide basic services like that, a dictator becomes a (good) option - that which most will vote for - which could end in a collapse afterwards - already seen in 2023 Russia, between this and ethnosupremacist police brutality and undercurrents of civil war in the US the future looks extremely grim - OR - otherwise - you have the Chinese system, which works, produces real results and TV series detailing how those results were produced.
This is the message of this movie and everyone better take note of it.
This TV show is based on real events, namely the dismantlement of the government-affiliated and government-corrupting criminal syndicate in the city of Jinghai. There's no spoiler to that, really, because one can go onto wikipedia and read about those events.
What's different, and preoccupying in reality, and preoccupying for those of us who live in "democratic" countries, however, is the glaring inefficiency of our police forces.
This TV series might be "propaganda" in a way that is filmed and the very ending of contains is a deliciously quaint "thanks to the Party" movie quip, however this contains a reality.
China executes corruptioneers, while the West praises them and puts them in positions of power. I know dozens of people like the protagonist regularly making the headlines of our newspapers and our government (France) can do nothing about them. The average waiting time for a police intervention from a call call in China is under 15 minutes. The average waiting time in France is between 40 minutes and several hours. Average ER waiting times in Europe are counted in hours.
Same for other public services. All the while the rich are enriching themselves. We are, collectively, going down the Gao Qiqiang's Xinhai road.
That is very worrying, because ANYONE promising the same level of efficiency will actually rafle the ballot boxes and when you're unable to provide basic services like that, a dictator becomes a (good) option - that which most will vote for - which could end in a collapse afterwards - already seen in 2023 Russia, between this and ethnosupremacist police brutality and undercurrents of civil war in the US the future looks extremely grim - OR - otherwise - you have the Chinese system, which works, produces real results and TV series detailing how those results were produced.
This is the message of this movie and everyone better take note of it.
The endings of this kind of Chinese TV dramas are all the same. TV dramas only celebrate the correctness and greatness of the government, so there is no need to watch them at all.
Mainland audiences always habitually criticize South Korean TV dramas and the hypocrisy of Korean society. In fact, it is they who are the most ridiculous. Chinese TV dramas either fail to shoot or forcibly perform the main theme at the end.
But it seems that Chinese mainland audiences have no memory, nor do they have enough strong and excellent literary works for them to remember.
They can only sing praises for their government from time to time.
Mainland audiences always habitually criticize South Korean TV dramas and the hypocrisy of Korean society. In fact, it is they who are the most ridiculous. Chinese TV dramas either fail to shoot or forcibly perform the main theme at the end.
But it seems that Chinese mainland audiences have no memory, nor do they have enough strong and excellent literary works for them to remember.
They can only sing praises for their government from time to time.
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