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HBO's hard-hitting drama is a "model of violent aesthetics."

But there's one American show that just keeps getting better and better, and that's today's Banshee.

It's a noir show that often makes you hear the sound of breaking bones. It's filled with gorgeous visuals of violence.

After its first season in 2013, the show was catapulted into the " paradigm of violent aesthetics" category.

Since then, seasons two, three, and four have followed, and it's been a steady stream of word-of-mouth.

IMDB even gave a high score of 8.9.

I've never seen such a large-scale, realistic fight in an American show

The story takes place in the banshee town of Banshee:

At first glance, it sounds like a strong demonic aura, but it's by no means a depressing horror movie:

The whole thing has nothing to do with depressing at all; the tone is consistent and combustible

-- it's all about the fuck, and the fuck it is!

" A great example of a heavy American drama"

"It's very pornographic, very violent, and full of hormonal urges. "

As the super hard-core of the Yellow Riot series

Black-on-Black carries on the tradition of the series very well with its three elements:

Indian Women

Indian Women

Indian Women

Indian Women

Anna

The daughter of a gangster, and the strongest fighter of the female characters.

Rebecca

The sexiest and most physically captivating;

From being a white rabbit in the beginning, she goes completely black by the end.

Policewoman

Uniformed and seductive, she is also the most favored by the hero.

Beyond a wave of beautiful women, there's no shortage of ruthless characters in the drama.

▼ The bloody, violent and ruthless villain - Uncle Kai

The sleazy capitalist, who is both a mayor and a drug dealer, is dark, controlling, powerful and equally ruthless.

▼The strongest killers in the fight - the Big Brother Indians

The Amish, Native American Indians, who are hell-bent on reclaiming their homeland, and who are extremely ruthless.

▼Super-assistant with a heart of gold - Sugar, the old boxer

An honorary boxer turned ex-convict, he is honest and straightforward, and loyal to his hero.

▼The girly and manly transvestite - Ladyboy

A super-skilled and talented Geek with a passion for all kinds of cool costumes.

The plot is huge

And here's where we come in - Sheriff Hood

He's not a great actor, but he's got a lot to offer, which makes him the envy of everyone.

He's not a great actor, but he's got a lot of "capital" that everyone envies and hates:

With the exception of his daughter and the usual cast of runners, the entire cast has slept with every woman on the show...

" A word to the wise" is really the essence of this show.

▼With an Indian woman

▼With his great-niece Rebecca

▼With Anna throughout the seasons

▼With a policewoman

All of the women who appeared on the show had a hard time escaping his clutches, and that was simply... (

The fights are powerful

The show's hammering isn't the kind of stunt-filled like "S.H.I.E.L.D." or "The Flash", or the kind of fight that depends on technology like "Arrow" or "Batman", but rather the kind of violent aesthetics that punches the flesh and spills the blood, and breaks the hands and bones.

The fights are led by martial arts director Marcus Young, making each episode's action scenes violent and watchable!

A Native American brother robs the military of their weapons and is shot in the throat with a bow and arrow

A champion boxer goes rogue in Banshee Town and is violently beaten up by the heroes of the show

And even the women are better than the men

As with most of the HBO shows, the characters get their pajamas and their hair cut off, which is why the show is so popular. like most HBO shows, the show's characters go poop just as fast. By the end of four seasons, nearly 200 people were dead in one ****!

" Typical season after season of high ratings but low crowds "

It has to be said that Black-ish is an amazing show, and in addition to containing all three of the violent aesthetics listed above -

This is the first time that I've ever seen a show like this. -

The plot doesn't just go for the kidneys, it goes for the heart!

Cinemax, which produces the show, has changed its image of the crass "late-night erotica" channel:

Alan Ball, the heavyweight writer of True Blood and Six Feet Under:

The show has been produced by Cinemax, which is a major player in the genre and has a lot to say about it.

So not only is the scale guaranteed, but the storyline itself is fantastic

Posters for seasons one through four of the dystopia

Each of the show's villains has a darker side to them that they represent:

▼Villain #1: Gangster Bunny- -▼Villain #2: Mayor Uncle Kay - Dirty Capitalist

▼Villain #3: Big Brother Indian - Native and Multiracial

▼Villain #3: Big Brother Indian - Indigenous and Multiracial

▼Villain 4: The Brutal Colonel - the U.S. military

But in the end, they are all killed off by the protagonist without exception.

As a hard-cooked dish from the Yellow Storm Channel, dirty deals and violent crimes seem to dominate the show, but they're just a facade, a gimmick to keep people entertained.

What we really need to think about is the slow blurring of good and evil, and the reversal of the traditional sense of right and wrong.

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