3 Body Problem. The human Supercomputer. Why was Netflix's human computer so Anti-Historical?

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
  • For some reason Netflix decided to make the 3 Body problem's Supercomputer Ghenggis Khan's army. This is puzzling because it speaks down to audiences giving an unrealistic mongolian horse army instead of the historically accurate Legalist Qin Shi Huang's army as depicted in the book.
    All in all it made the supercomputer imagery and execution un-believable and weak.
    Here's why.
    See the Tencent three-body problem series for yourself here.
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    The Tencent Production of the Three-Body Problem trilogy was true to the original book series and this is one of the GREAT scenes from it - in episode 1.
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    I analyzed a more intense scene here - from episode 5.
    • 3 Body Problem. In Two...
    I have read the whole 3 body series written by Liu Ci Xin.
    I have reviewed the first book in the series HERE.
    • Liu Cixin. Three Body ...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @adventuresofasimpleton
    @adventuresofasimpleton 2 місяці тому +3

    Watch this in 1.5x speed.

    • @sinolit
      @sinolit  2 місяці тому

      Steady on. It's good youtube has this function because recording in one go would have too many errors if i spoke faster.

  • @husanturdiev
    @husanturdiev 2 місяці тому

    well, it seems like you merely know about the history of mongols, since you don't know that there were severe punishments up to death sentence, for warriors that didn't follow the discipline.

    • @sinolit
      @sinolit  2 місяці тому +1

      Well, The Books used the army of the Qin Dynasty. The Tencent series used the army of the Qin dynasty. Both worked visually and were historically credible. Why did they change it? Dumbing down? Appealing to the lowest common denominator? The Qin dynasty gave the world Shang Yang, legalism, the terracotta warriors. Point me towards the comparative legacy bequethed to the world by the mongols. I'll wait. Also, the video never said there wasn't the phenomena of "military discipline" within the Mongol army, but that no-one has this over-arching impression of them and that no legacy of this was left behind. This made the representation in Netflix's dumbed down version unbelievable.