Netflix's 3% - The reason why I hate the cyberpunk genre.
9 years ago
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Look, if the capitalism has a imperfection, this defect has a proper name: it's called corporatism. But what the hell is "corporatism" anyway? It happens when a company or anyone with the purpose of gaining money loses all the morality barriers and no longer give any care to human nature, simply because profit is now more important than never.
That's basically the reason, why so many industries open manufactures and fabrics on non-developed/emergent countries. Because the employees are disposable and the costs are almost non-existent.
Yet, people bame either capitalism or globalism.
That's the reason why enterprises give little to no care to the environment, because if it's less expensive... Let's just destroy them, I wouldn't make us any harm... After all, we are rich.
Yet, people blame the capitalism... Despite how environment friendly policies have become a thing now (man... Even Shell is trying).
And than, Netflix release a new TV series that is entirely produced in Brazil: 3%
I watch the pilot and I have to admit, the effects look good, the casting and screenplay is awesome, the scenario is great... The soundtrack is a bit meh... And the heroine/protagonist of the show, is part of a anti-elite group called the cause.
Which is should be okay, not all cyberpunk productions go on the "anti-capitalism" thing... Maybe the protagonist just selected the wrong side first to have a future plot twist....
But man... Tell me if the plot doesn't feel a little too "SJW": "In a devastated and poor world, young adults of 20 years old will have the opportunity to live in a elitist community where everything is beautiful and perfect, but they will have to face a process where just 3% are able to pass through".
Man... I don't even know why I watched the pilot in the first place... I know that was coming.
That's basically the reason, why so many industries open manufactures and fabrics on non-developed/emergent countries. Because the employees are disposable and the costs are almost non-existent.
Yet, people bame either capitalism or globalism.
That's the reason why enterprises give little to no care to the environment, because if it's less expensive... Let's just destroy them, I wouldn't make us any harm... After all, we are rich.
Yet, people blame the capitalism... Despite how environment friendly policies have become a thing now (man... Even Shell is trying).
And than, Netflix release a new TV series that is entirely produced in Brazil: 3%
I watch the pilot and I have to admit, the effects look good, the casting and screenplay is awesome, the scenario is great... The soundtrack is a bit meh... And the heroine/protagonist of the show, is part of a anti-elite group called the cause.
Which is should be okay, not all cyberpunk productions go on the "anti-capitalism" thing... Maybe the protagonist just selected the wrong side first to have a future plot twist....
But man... Tell me if the plot doesn't feel a little too "SJW": "In a devastated and poor world, young adults of 20 years old will have the opportunity to live in a elitist community where everything is beautiful and perfect, but they will have to face a process where just 3% are able to pass through".
Man... I don't even know why I watched the pilot in the first place... I know that was coming.
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