RATING: | 60% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
Only Whites, with their paranoid culture, could be so unable to read each other (&, thus, so easily blind-sided) that conspiracy dramas like this could even appear to make any kind of sense.
Not specific enough to be about the US legal profession, this story is really about the dog-eat-dog, every-man-for-himself nature of White culture itself. (This also explains the lack of convincing Western ethnic minorities on show here.)
None of the characters possess insight into themselves or each other - and neither do the writers. Worst of all, there is no sense of a world outside of White culture to which escape is possible. It is, thus, a necessary comfort for such self-trapped Whites to assume their paranoia is somehow normal, so that they then do not have to work to change and improve as people - and as a people. Only Glenn CLOSE & Zeljko IVANEK make this at all watchable.
‘Trust no-one’ is only a motto to those who lack the experience to know what trust actually means.
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