The Tunnel
- El episodio se emitió el 13 sept 2023
- 50min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
959
TU PUNTUACIÓN
La decisión de Jamila de recorrer el Túnel del Canal pone cara a cara al grupo con un enemigo aún más letal.La decisión de Jamila de recorrer el Túnel del Canal pone cara a cara al grupo con un enemigo aún más letal.La decisión de Jamila de recorrer el Túnel del Canal pone cara a cara al grupo con un enemigo aún más letal.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Golshifteh Farahani
- Aneesha Malik
- (crédito solo)
Shioli Kutsuna
- Mitsuki Yamato
- (crédito solo)
Shamier Anderson
- Trevante Cole
- (crédito solo)
Azhy Robertson
- Luke Malik
- (crédito solo)
Tara Moayedi
- Sarah Malik
- (crédito solo)
Enver Gjokaj
- Clark Evans
- (crédito solo)
Nedra Marie Taylor
- Rose Callaway
- (crédito solo)
Naian González Norvind
- Maya Castillo
- (crédito solo)
Reseñas destacadas
On season 2_episode 4: same as season 1, though, my wish was granted and I got to see the bright, daring, tenacious and lovely Mitsuki, the only one out there with a scientific and academic background that I like and respect.
Other than that, a little subpar season in comparison with season 1, with the same nonsense with Aneesha and her family and acquaintance, some lengthy dragging scenes and episodes with the British kids and an ending that is worse than the whole season.
Time to cancel the show. This time and this series, really.
Other than that, a little subpar season in comparison with season 1, with the same nonsense with Aneesha and her family and acquaintance, some lengthy dragging scenes and episodes with the British kids and an ending that is worse than the whole season.
Time to cancel the show. This time and this series, really.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5.5
- Development: 7.5
- Realism: 6.5
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 6.5
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 7.5
- VFX: 8
- Music/score/sound: 7
- Depth: 7
- Logic: 2.5
- Flow: 6
- Drama/fantasy/sci-fi: 6.5
- Ending: 4.
This show was a difficult watch. The child actors weren't very good, and their performances were generic-likely a result of how they're taught in drama school. American child actors are much better.
The show's logic was also flawed. When facing giant slugs that can eat you, you'd avoid them at all costs, not walk 22 miles through a narrow tunnel with nowhere to hide.
The characters also make silly, unimaginative choices. For example, they don't explore the hundreds of cars in the train for food and water, which are basic survival actions anyone would take.
Ultimately, the show would be better if it focused on the brilliant and beautiful Mitsuki. The other characters are boring.
The show's logic was also flawed. When facing giant slugs that can eat you, you'd avoid them at all costs, not walk 22 miles through a narrow tunnel with nowhere to hide.
The characters also make silly, unimaginative choices. For example, they don't explore the hundreds of cars in the train for food and water, which are basic survival actions anyone would take.
Ultimately, the show would be better if it focused on the brilliant and beautiful Mitsuki. The other characters are boring.
This series started out okay and showed promise but the writing and characters are just so punishing that all one wishes for is total annihilation of the complete cast. This vomit inducing episode revolves around the most annoying, cliched bunch of English kids ever put to screen. Kinda like Enid Blyton characters v Aliens. Hugely improbable! One saving grace I guess, was no inclusion in this episode of the horrible mother and her two execrable kids, especially the son. I just want the Aliens to eat them all. In summary, the plot has been lost and honestly, I just don't care anymore for the awful story, hugely irritating characters and finishing whatever is left of this pointless series.
As mentioned in my review of episode 3, It was very likely that we'd get the kids on a road trip in episode 4 and that's exactly what we got after the remake of Independence Day we saw in episode 3.
The problem with this sub-story is it isn't much more serious in tone and urgency than an episode of Dr Who, which is trademark cheesy and tongue-in-cheek. This would be ok if that was the intention, but sadly it's not and we're left then with just abject disappointment and frustration at the naff acting and daft writing. For example, the little girl warns that the aliens are coming and that is what happens. When she warns again, her brother decides to kneel down and counsel her on how everything will be alright instead of running with her to safety. It's reminiscent of 1980's TV sci-fi where nobody ran until the monster was three feet from devouring them, but that was mainly due to a need to capture everything in one frame in those days. This episode of Invasion is similarly last minute and it's insultingly dumb and silly.
The acting of this group of kids is pretty curtailed by bad writing and I'm sure they could have done better with better lines and more intelligent exploration of the way kids resolve issues of bullying. But no, instead the writers decide that the bully be conveyed as a victim because a kid is wary of him and that kid then gets accused of being a bully to the bully because he hasn't instantly forgiven the evil little tyke for years of verbal, physical and mental psychopathy. And it's at moments like those that the writing really stinks as it's just trying to alter what went before and recast the bully as a different character. It doesn't work and is awful writing and imagination.
What's worse is the fact that most of this series of Invasion so far is practically the same as series 1: road trips, sleuthing, the odd encounter with aliens where nobody important really gets hurt ... the menace just isn't there. So, it's padded beyond reason again but even worse, it's imbecilic and churlish in plot and character development.
Why the aliens have now developed permanent legs instead of sprouting an appendage as needed is unclear, but hey, I guess that they didn't think they needed permanent legs on the first series. Such imaginative creations would leave your jaw hanging low if you fit into the target audience for this rubbish, which I suspect is the clueless. Luckily, that's not most of us and there is some quite justifiable annoyance at this episode and the repetitive nature of the writing when compared to series one.
They also seem to have given up on the science and taken it into a paranormal angle which I guess removes the need for logic, lucid thought and explanation.
Dismally bad.
The problem with this sub-story is it isn't much more serious in tone and urgency than an episode of Dr Who, which is trademark cheesy and tongue-in-cheek. This would be ok if that was the intention, but sadly it's not and we're left then with just abject disappointment and frustration at the naff acting and daft writing. For example, the little girl warns that the aliens are coming and that is what happens. When she warns again, her brother decides to kneel down and counsel her on how everything will be alright instead of running with her to safety. It's reminiscent of 1980's TV sci-fi where nobody ran until the monster was three feet from devouring them, but that was mainly due to a need to capture everything in one frame in those days. This episode of Invasion is similarly last minute and it's insultingly dumb and silly.
The acting of this group of kids is pretty curtailed by bad writing and I'm sure they could have done better with better lines and more intelligent exploration of the way kids resolve issues of bullying. But no, instead the writers decide that the bully be conveyed as a victim because a kid is wary of him and that kid then gets accused of being a bully to the bully because he hasn't instantly forgiven the evil little tyke for years of verbal, physical and mental psychopathy. And it's at moments like those that the writing really stinks as it's just trying to alter what went before and recast the bully as a different character. It doesn't work and is awful writing and imagination.
What's worse is the fact that most of this series of Invasion so far is practically the same as series 1: road trips, sleuthing, the odd encounter with aliens where nobody important really gets hurt ... the menace just isn't there. So, it's padded beyond reason again but even worse, it's imbecilic and churlish in plot and character development.
Why the aliens have now developed permanent legs instead of sprouting an appendage as needed is unclear, but hey, I guess that they didn't think they needed permanent legs on the first series. Such imaginative creations would leave your jaw hanging low if you fit into the target audience for this rubbish, which I suspect is the clueless. Luckily, that's not most of us and there is some quite justifiable annoyance at this episode and the repetitive nature of the writing when compared to series one.
They also seem to have given up on the science and taken it into a paranormal angle which I guess removes the need for logic, lucid thought and explanation.
Dismally bad.
After the prior episode Fireworks being one of the best episodes with actual sci-fi themes, we're back to pretty much another useless episode filled entirely with the kids, walking or driving or arguing. I get that they play a role, somehow, but to devote an entire episode of their boring excursions and the constant blah blah blah is annoying, lazy writing, and a waste of the viewers time, as we're not here to watch a Disney series. It's like the writers who wrote this episode didn't even see the previous one and at least add some context and follow-up content from the previous events. There maybe was a total of 5 minutes of relevant alien sci-fi that could've been added to the previous or next episode, instead of giving the viewers all this nonsense and boring filler. The executive producers need to slap some sense into these writers before they lose all their viewership, especially if this is the best they can come up with after a 2 year hiatus.
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasA British character makes reference to a tire iron when talking to another British character. British people would call it a wheel brace.
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