Das Paradies
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 jun 2020
- TV-MA
- 1h 13min
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9.6/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaClaudia reveals to Adam how everything is connected and how he can destroy the knot.Claudia reveals to Adam how everything is connected and how he can destroy the knot.Claudia reveals to Adam how everything is connected and how he can destroy the knot.
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Though I have watched plenty of films & tv series this is my first review on IMDB. I just wanted to say this is one of the greatest finale I'be ever seen, beside Mr. Robot, Breaking Bad & The Wire. Every stone touched & every little thing explained, every character building developed perfectly & every character arc gets their perfect ending.
The reason I am writing this review is because I feel sad after the ending for Jonas & Martha. Somehow I got connected to Jonas & his suffering on emotional level. They truely are perfect for each other. & this is their perfect ending.
Thank you Baran Bo Odar.
The reason I am writing this review is because I feel sad after the ending for Jonas & Martha. Somehow I got connected to Jonas & his suffering on emotional level. They truely are perfect for each other. & this is their perfect ending.
Thank you Baran Bo Odar.
They did it, absolutely incredible finale, this is a tv show that will impact future generations i have no doubt, it is truly a masterpiece. And yeah.. i cried a lot.
10mnahian
After watching the whole last season i can say that this show is not only best in Netflix but also unique from any other tv shows in the world
Just perfectly balanced. A flawless tv show what you call it. All the three seasons of this show is beyond imagination what take this show to another level with a great ending
And you gotta agree with this
I feel like I wanna cry of sadness, joy, question my existence, rethink my life choices, and so much more. This is the DEFINITIVE CLIMAX of television shows, my people. I don't even know where to start...
first of all, I've always known Germans are hopeless romantics, Göthe captivated me in high school and now DARK. This incredible ending shows us the biggest two dualities of life: love and death. Somehow, it manages to portray them beautifully and show that in the end, love is our primal motivation as human beings. Christopher Nolan already explored this idea in Interstellar, but OMG not even close the level of complexity, thesis, analysis and portrayal of this idea like dark. I find it beautiful that when you're gazing at the abyss, and the abyss is gazing back at you, if you do it FOR and WITH love, it doesn't matter how profoundly eternally dark the abyss is. I mean, HOW could they manage to success portray an idea profoundly complex and difficult to gasp? HOW could they show us maybe eternal darkness is not as bad as it could be?
Of course modern psychology gives us tools to let go of those archaic Romanticism ideals of "dying for love" and actually it never appealed to me before this idea, but Dark makes it so fking beautiful, they almost convince me. I cried so much after the end, because it's the XXI century representation of DYING for love in the most literal sense of words. Dying not like in your atoms will become part of the soil or the air like in natural death but I mean LITERALLY. Their atoms disintegrate, their parallel world is no longer existing. Tschüss. Bis niemals. Eternal Dunkelheit, aber vielleicht das ist nicht sehr schlecht.
Profoundly moving. I'm still paralyzed. My heart's still beating rapidly. Dark is a whole experience. A philosophical kick in the guts. A love letter to Nietzsche, maybe?
first of all, I've always known Germans are hopeless romantics, Göthe captivated me in high school and now DARK. This incredible ending shows us the biggest two dualities of life: love and death. Somehow, it manages to portray them beautifully and show that in the end, love is our primal motivation as human beings. Christopher Nolan already explored this idea in Interstellar, but OMG not even close the level of complexity, thesis, analysis and portrayal of this idea like dark. I find it beautiful that when you're gazing at the abyss, and the abyss is gazing back at you, if you do it FOR and WITH love, it doesn't matter how profoundly eternally dark the abyss is. I mean, HOW could they manage to success portray an idea profoundly complex and difficult to gasp? HOW could they show us maybe eternal darkness is not as bad as it could be?
Of course modern psychology gives us tools to let go of those archaic Romanticism ideals of "dying for love" and actually it never appealed to me before this idea, but Dark makes it so fking beautiful, they almost convince me. I cried so much after the end, because it's the XXI century representation of DYING for love in the most literal sense of words. Dying not like in your atoms will become part of the soil or the air like in natural death but I mean LITERALLY. Their atoms disintegrate, their parallel world is no longer existing. Tschüss. Bis niemals. Eternal Dunkelheit, aber vielleicht das ist nicht sehr schlecht.
Profoundly moving. I'm still paralyzed. My heart's still beating rapidly. Dark is a whole experience. A philosophical kick in the guts. A love letter to Nietzsche, maybe?
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWalking backwards to reach your goal is a nod to the famous Michael Ende fantasy novel Momo. The main theme of the book (and the movie) is about how we use and perceive time, especially the difference if you are a kid or an adult.
- Citas
H.G. Tannhaus 1986: What we know is a drop. What we don't know is an ocean
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 13min(73 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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