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The Head

  • El episodio se transmitió el 10 abr 2024
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Walton Goggins in Fallout (2024)
Fallout: The Head
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    • Jonathan Nolan
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    • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
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      • Jonathan Nolan
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      • Geneva Robertson-Dworet
      • Graham Wagner
      • Chaz Hawkins
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      • Aaron Moten
      • Moises Arias
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    Fallout: The Head
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    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Lucy MacLean
    Aaron Moten
    Aaron Moten
    • Maximus
    Moises Arias
    Moises Arias
    • Norm MacLean
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • The Ghoul…
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    Johnny Pemberton
    • Thaddeus
    Frances Turner
    Frances Turner
    • Barb Howard
    Leslie Uggams
    Leslie Uggams
    • Betty Pearson
    Zach Cherry
    Zach Cherry
    • Woody Thomas
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    • Sarah Clements
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    10amirhosseinahg

    amirhosseinahg

    Episode three improves the story's rhythm and increases suspense. The plot develops logically and becomes more intricate. Characters gain depth and complexity, allowing the audience to connect better with their struggles. Exciting action scenes and impressive special effects help maintain the momentum.

    The balance between calm and tension-filled scenes keeps the pacing well maintained. Dark settings and fitting music effectively convey a sense of dread. The actors deliver performances that add realism, making the series even more engaging.amirhosseinahg.
    6matthewjennis-31039

    Lacking

    3 episodes in and it just feels empty. The characters lack depth, seriousness and reason. There's no real dialog with any meaning. It just feels like they're talking just to say things. Whenever a character gets into some sort of trouble it feels like there's zero stakes and just randomly resolves itself. The knights acting is t great, but maybe it's just the writing that doesn't help his cause.

    Being a fan of the games, it is entertaining to watch and i hope the story can expand for the better, to fulfil its potential but the tone just doesn't seem to fit.

    I'll watch all of the episodes as it is an enjoyable experience... just hope it gets better.
    4Warin_West-El

    Disgusting and Stupid

    How in the world did this series get rated 8.6 ???

    First of all: to create a good drama, there has to be some sort of compelling challenge that propels the hero's (in this case heroine's) journey. THAT'S completely missing.

    In this episode, the filmmakers distastefully introduce a character who describes his prior job in a way that you had better not be eating when that scene occurs. The Hollywood fascination with inserting bathroom bodily functions into the script is beyond me. Call me old fashioned.

    I don't like ANY of these characters. So this will be the last episode I watch. The heroine is saccharine beyond belief. The cowboy is not a bad guy but he goes out of his way to be mean. It comes off as a strain. The vault dwellers are freakishly politically correct. The fake Knight is emotionally immature. The only character that's honest is a coward. I TRULY HATE ALL OF THESE CHARACTERS.

    Some of the acting was pretty good. But the guy playing the knight is terrible. Unlike the previous episode, there were no veteran character actors to infuse the story with depth and credibility.

    Based on the ratings, I kept waiting for this series to take off. But it hasn't. So I'm outta here.
    7axlrhodes

    The goofy tone is starting to set in. Good work so far.

    I think the tone is setting in now. I thought Lucy was too comfortable handling a severed human head. It's like trauma and shock doesn't exist in these comic-booky realms of imagination, there she is casually having a conversation with decomposing head, sitting in a barren wilderness in the most vulnerable state. I get that she's plucky and niaeve but I think they show us in moments like this that the show intends to embrace goofiness as it unfolds.

    I think the Thaddeus character also embodies this goofiness. He's essentially a lackey to Maximus and the tone of his character is very much on the side of parody.

    I'm making it sound like I dislike the show. The contrary, so far it has entertained me with its mutant monsters, its world-building and cartoon violence. I'm also liking how things are shaping up in the vault. That could get very close to the bone.
    8fernandoschiavi

    This episode delves into the mental fragility of the characters, particularly the leader, who begins to unravel under the weight of responsibility

    Episode 3 of "Fallout," titled "The Head," shifts the focus inward, exploring the psychological toll of the post-apocalyptic world on the survivors. This episode delves into the mental fragility of the characters, particularly the leader, who begins to unravel under the weight of responsibility. The episode opens with the group seeking shelter in a seemingly abandoned facility, but it quickly becomes clear that their greatest enemies may not be the external dangers, but their own deteriorating minds.

    The direction in "The Head" takes a more intimate, psychological approach, contrasting sharply with the action-heavy second episode. Close-up shots emphasize the emotional isolation felt by the characters, while the desolate, decaying environment serves as a visual metaphor for their crumbling mental states. This shift in focus allows the episode to slow down and explore deeper character dynamics. However, the pacing may feel too slow for some viewers, as the emphasis on introspection comes at the cost of narrative momentum. While the introspective tone is effective for character development, it risks alienating those expecting more action-driven plot points.

    Acting in this episode shines, particularly from the lead, who delivers a gripping performance as a character on the brink of collapse. Their portrayal of a leader who questions their own sanity is nuanced and layered, providing a strong emotional core for the episode. Supporting cast members also rise to the occasion, particularly in scenes where paranoia and fear begin to fracture the group's unity. A standout moment occurs during a tense standoff, where suspicion turns into violence, showcasing the vulnerability of each character as they grapple with mistrust and fear.

    The writing in "The Head" takes a more cerebral turn, focusing on dialogue-heavy scenes that explore the psychological impact of survival. Themes of guilt, responsibility, and the fear of losing one's identity are woven throughout the script, giving the episode a more philosophical tone. While this thematic depth is a welcome addition, there are moments where the dialogue feels too on-the-nose, with characters verbalizing their inner turmoil in ways that feel unnatural. Nevertheless, the script succeeds in creating a sense of creeping dread, as the boundaries between reality and delusion blur for both the characters and the audience.

    From a technical perspective, the episode excels in its use of cinematography and sound design. The eerie silence of the abandoned facility, punctuated by sudden noises, heightens the tension and keeps viewers on edge. The lighting, often dim and shadowy, adds to the sense of disorientation, while the use of mirrors and reflections in several key scenes underscores the theme of identity and self-perception. The editing is tight, with scenes transitioning smoothly from one character's perspective to another, though there are a few moments where the slower pacing could have benefitted from more dynamic cuts.

    In conclusion, "The Head" is a contemplative, character-driven episode that offers a welcome change of pace from the action-heavy earlier installments. Its focus on the psychological impact of survival provides rich material for the cast, especially the lead actor, whose portrayal of a crumbling leader is a highlight. While the slower pacing and introspective tone may not appeal to all viewers, the episode succeeds in deepening the emotional and thematic layers of the series. With its effective direction and strong performances, "The Head" stands out as a turning point in "Fallout," pushing the characters-and the audience-toward a deeper understanding of the true cost of survival.

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    • Trivia
      When the vault dwellers are having a meeting on how to deal with the prisoners, they are interrupted by another dweller who claims that their water chip has been destroyed. This is a reference to the main plot device of Fallout (1997), where the main protagonist is tasked by his own vault, Vault 13, with exploring the wasteland to find a replacement for their water chip, which had broken.
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      The Gulper is seen to have eaten Lucy's left boot, as the left foot is seen bare. Later when the Gulper has regurgitated, the boot picked up by Maximus is for the right foot, not the left.
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      The Ghoul: Yeah, well, the Wasteland's got its own golden rule.

      Lucy MacLean: Oh? What's that?

      The Ghoul: Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit every goddamn time.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de abril de 2024 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Verplanck, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Verplanck Quarry)
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      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • Bethesda Game Studios
      • Kilter Films
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