This TV play is very interesting. Through Einstein's point of view, it shows the social unrest in Weimar and Germany at the end of the country, the assassination of Jewish politicians, the frequent anti-Semitic activities and the ubiquitous Nazi brainwashing.
I love some details in the film, such as the pots of all sizes in Einstein's kitchen, which are placed neatly and orderly. For example, in anti-Semitic activities, Nazi children excitedly asked for Einstein's autograph when they saw Einstein, and even took out Nazi armbands for Einstein to sign. Children don't understand politics, but they worship science.
In the second season, it was announced that Picasso, the most famous artist in Spain in the 20th century, will play the leading role, and it will also be led by gold medal director Long Huohua, presenting his works and wonderful life in a dramatic way. It is expected to premiere next year.