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27 September 2024
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19.09.2022
Excellent. I haven't heard dialogue this good in a while. The writer on this one sure knows how to write a confrontation. Also the non-linearity makes it a huge favor. The information is revealed at such progression it leaves just a perfect amount of mystery to grab you. I didn't want to stop listening to it (i.e. when I arrived at my destination).
The central conflict is very interesting. I found myself siding with the "villain" here, but unsure. Is it eugenics to do this? Am I going down the same route as Nazis once did? Is it okay if it's voluntary?
The position of every fraction in this one is believable. I had a clear understanding of each one by the end of the play. This is simply phenomenal. The discussions of colonialism are brief, I would like it to be expanded, but given everything else discussed here, it would probably be bloated this way.
My only problem is the final scene. I find it doesn't add much to the story and makes a very shallow point. Nevertheless, I can easily give it a 5/5.
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