Jonathan Nolan tells you how to live like a human other than a tool.

EmmaStone

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Westworld Season 3 (2020) is edited by Jonathan Nolan and his wife Lisa Joy, which is not very philosophical, but certainly not bad. At that time, the tracing of the suspects in the niche drama was cut ahead of time. Jonathan still maximized his talents and gave Machine and Harold a good home.

Westworld Season 3 (2020)

Director : Jonathan Nolan / Jennifer Gesinger / Richard J. Lewis / Paul Cameron / Anna Foster / Amanda Marsalis / Helen Scheffer​
Screenplay : Jonathan Noor Lan / Lisa Joy / Matt Pitts / Denise Thé / Jordan Goldberg / Kelly Claus / Susanna Rubel / Gina Atwater​
Starring : Evan · Rachel Wood / Tandy Newton / Tessa Thompson / Jeffrey White / Ed Harris​
Type: Plot / Science Fiction / Suspense / Western​
Country / Region: US​
Language: English​
Premiere: 2020-03-15 (US)​
Episodes: 8​

The destination here is of course not simply referring to how the fate of the human character caters to the audience's hopes, but to the extent to which the character's character is displayed.

The character and motivation of the characters are expressed clearly enough, then the whole story is reasonable. Quan You's rotten tail did not fully express the character's motives, and Bran was vaguely king. Even the actors admitted that they were also brutal when they saw the script.

Jonathan Nolan wrote the Western World. I don't worry about the Western World's end.

The only problem with Jonathan is that he is too much like his brother, too much cross-cutting. The simple things are turned upside down and you do n’t understand. The second season is full of unnecessary crossovers. Burning brain? Not necessarily, it is costly eyes, you have to stare your eyes carefully to see if Delores clothes have changed, just in case Jonathan quietly switched you back to decades ago.

In the first episode of the third season, Jonathan showed enough sincerity that he was no longer cheating through editing. Instead, it really "cheats" people with hardcore stories.

Whether the name of the character changes from Harold of POI to Anorld of the Western World, Labyrinth becomes the Incite logo, or Samaria becomes Rehoboam Jonathan is still the English literary youth who plays with words More fortunes and eggs.

What's more interesting is that Caleb has the same experience as German sister, witnessed the death of relatives and friends, and experienced the powerlessness of suffocation. This is where there is depth. Why do two of the same experience feel depressed and immersed in grief all the time, and one who does whatever he wants to achieve himself?

To deal with the grief in life, the psychologist Kubler Rose summarized the five stages of man: escape, anger, negotiation, frustration and finally acceptance. Caleb is still in the first stage of baby-like escape, and Demei has begun to turn grief into strength and unity of knowledge and action. It seems that this season's awakening is not just about machines gaining autonomous consciousness, but a deeper layer is to extract the meaning of personal life from the experience of life.
 
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