At first I read the original source - a very smart fantastic action movie by Richard Morgan. The creators of the series saw here the opportunity to turn around with special effects, I understand them, and with this in the series really everything is fine. But that's all they saw.
Thoughts and observations of GG in the film did not
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At first I read the original source - a very smart fantastic action movie by Richard Morgan. The creators of the series saw here the opportunity to turn around with special effects, I understand them, and with this in the series really everything is fine. But that's all they saw. Thoughts and observations of GG in the film did not get, and that would be fine - the film adaptation of the fuck. But this Hollywoodization of the plot... The vulgarest of the script cliches - the love of GG, passing through his whole life, struck the series as a tumor. It wasn’t in the book, and there was no sister GG, but there was Trepp – a completely charming character, which in the series, of course, there was no place. The whole plot was used as a way to somehow sew together individual episodes with running, fighting and shooting. I'm sorry. It has become a commonplace to say that there are plenty of good books with great ideas, why not film them. Probably, in fact, the problem is that any book plot in the head of the screenwriter is compressed to an established set of movie stamps, and the result is the same time after time, regardless of the source.
To begin with, it is necessary to clearly divide this series into two seasons. This is because the convoy in which everything happens is critically different. And the second season I do not want to consider the word at all. Because it is secondary and primitive even compared to the first. Now
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To begin with, it is necessary to clearly divide this series into two seasons. This is because the convoy in which everything happens is critically different. And the second season I do not want to consider the word at all. Because it is secondary and primitive even compared to the first. Now talking about the original first season. This is the dystopia of cyberpunk. That is, at the head of the table are technologies leading humanity into the abyss and loss of man. Of course, corporations and the whole set. And the standard romantic rambo lone hero. Which stands across. Template? Yes, of course. And more than that, it's also a noir detective. Without which history would not have happened. Then why watch it? For entourage, effects and atmosphere. There's only this. There is no dramaturgy here, the stories of the characters are superficial, plastic, caricature. Dillems, too. It's not a renaissance setting, but something. Along with all sorts of cyberpunks, 2077 will do.
Here, a very complex question of human life is considered in a very accessible form. In the digital era, it becomes possible to digitize the human experience and load it many times into the body surrogate of any creature. This leads to the inflation of the death process and the reverse effect of the physical killing of the (irretrievable)
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Here, a very complex question of human life is considered in a very accessible form. In the digital era, it becomes possible to digitize the human experience and load it many times into the body surrogate of any creature. This leads to the inflation of the death process and the reverse effect of the physical killing of the (irretrievable) person. Naturally, there are subjects who greatly distort these possibilities of progress, overstep ethics and simply neglect any human decency. Very multi-layered work, slightly spoils the work of the component of the action movie à la Matrix, I hope this adds to the audience.
Breck Eisner,
Jeff Woolnough,
Terry McDonough,
Robert Lieberman,
Mikael Salomon,
Bill Johnson,
Simon Cellan Jones,
David Grossman,
Kenneth Fink,
David Petrarca,
Thor Freudenthal,
Jennifer Phang
A thriller set two hundred years in the future following the case of a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective and a rogue ship's captain more
A thriller set two hundred years in the future following the case of a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective and a rogue ship's captain together in a race across the solar system to expose the greatest conspiracy in human history. close
Richard J. Lewis,
Jonathan Nolan,
Fred Toye,
Vincenzo Natali,
Nicole Kassell,
Michelle MacLaren,
Jonny Campbell,
Stephen Williams,
Tarik Saleh,
Craig Zobel,
Uta Briesewitz,
Lisa Joy,
Neil Marshall,
Amanda Marsalis
A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, more
A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, it explores a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged. close
Philip Sgriccia,
Stefan Schwartz,
Sarah Boyd,
Daniel Attias,
Fred Toye,
Eric Kripke,
Jennifer Phang,
Matt Shakman,
Daniel Trachtenberg,
Steve Boyum,
Liz Friedlander,
Alex Graves,
Sebastián Silva
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty. close
Thor Freudenthal,
Andy Goddard,
Jon Amiel,
Anna Foerster,
Julian Holmes,
Wendey Stanzler,
Paul McGuigan
In a mystical and dark city filled with humans, fairies and other creatures, a police detective investigates a series of gruesome murders leveled against more
In a mystical and dark city filled with humans, fairies and other creatures, a police detective investigates a series of gruesome murders leveled against the fairy population. During his investigation, the detective becomes the prime suspect and must find the real killer to clear his name. close
Victor Maldonado,
Gabriele Pennacchioli,
Jennifer Yuh Nelson,
Alfredo Torres,
Dominique Boidin,
Jerome Denjean,
Léon Bérelle,
Rémi Kozyra,
Maxime Luère,
Tim Miller,
Robert Valley,
Franck Balson,
Javier Recio Gracia,
Damian Nenow,
Dave Wilson,
Elliot Dear,
István Zorkóczy,
Vitaliy Shushko,
Meat Dept,
Simon Otto,
Alberto Mielgo,
Jerome Chen,
Owen Sullivan,
Oliver Thomas,
Alex Beaty,
Jon Yeo
Terrifying creatures, wicked surprises and dark comedy converge in this NSFW anthology of animated stories presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.