Peter Harper es un afamado compositor de bandas sonoras que, tras un doloroso divorcio, se retira a un rincón perdido de la costa irlandesa para recuperar la pasión.Peter Harper es un afamado compositor de bandas sonoras que, tras un doloroso divorcio, se retira a un rincón perdido de la costa irlandesa para recuperar la pasión.Peter Harper es un afamado compositor de bandas sonoras que, tras un doloroso divorcio, se retira a un rincón perdido de la costa irlandesa para recuperar la pasión.
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The series was very thought provoking. I believe the writers attempted to take on determinism vs free will, the theory of one universe vs a multiverse, and second sight.
The protagonist takes on the role of an arbitrator of these current human conundrums. As a viewer (spectator) we enter the realm of this discussion as he attempts to reach a satisfactory personal outcome.
The realm being an electrified state of a human mind seeking to understand a glimpse of the multiverse (second sight). Where every choice a human makes generates a universe consistent with that choice. The visions (sight) not being limited by the narrow constraints of the "in the present first sight" of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In the multiverse where every choice (or one wrong note) propels us into unforeseen possibilities or a deterministic path? The protagonist's must journey through a branching realm piecing fragments of visions together like solving a puzzle. He must puzzle out the branching by discovering how the choices of the others determine his choices. He must work out lies, half truths, and the agenda of an unknown antagonists.
His/our understanding concludes that thoughtful deliberation of our choices will improve our universe.
I felt the protagonist and supporting actors that had a significant role were spot on in their characterizations. The production and performances deserves an Emmy nomination.
The protagonist takes on the role of an arbitrator of these current human conundrums. As a viewer (spectator) we enter the realm of this discussion as he attempts to reach a satisfactory personal outcome.
The realm being an electrified state of a human mind seeking to understand a glimpse of the multiverse (second sight). Where every choice a human makes generates a universe consistent with that choice. The visions (sight) not being limited by the narrow constraints of the "in the present first sight" of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In the multiverse where every choice (or one wrong note) propels us into unforeseen possibilities or a deterministic path? The protagonist's must journey through a branching realm piecing fragments of visions together like solving a puzzle. He must puzzle out the branching by discovering how the choices of the others determine his choices. He must work out lies, half truths, and the agenda of an unknown antagonists.
His/our understanding concludes that thoughtful deliberation of our choices will improve our universe.
I felt the protagonist and supporting actors that had a significant role were spot on in their characterizations. The production and performances deserves an Emmy nomination.
I could't agree more with most of the viewers who thought that it was a dissent story, excellent cinematography, and good acting from the main characters.
But going back and forth with so much unecessary detail, not helping at all for the undrstanding of the story, let alone the pace of the series was really tiresome.
By the 4th episode I caught myself going fast forward in most of the remaining episodes.
Good ending though, after the last two episodes which were really trying (and achieving) to confuse you totally as to what is reality, dreaming, past, future and present. So I guess it was worth it at the end.
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But going back and forth with so much unecessary detail, not helping at all for the undrstanding of the story, let alone the pace of the series was really tiresome.
By the 4th episode I caught myself going fast forward in most of the remaining episodes.
Good ending though, after the last two episodes which were really trying (and achieving) to confuse you totally as to what is reality, dreaming, past, future and present. So I guess it was worth it at the end.
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The cinematography, the locations and the score are something else. Good idea, but extremely drawn out. Episode 3 or 4 I figured out the baddie, was suspecting an episode earlier. I am a fan of Oriol previous work, they were all movies mind you, so would stick to a more contained format. Judy episode in particular was way too long and a hard watch, would get the point across in a 15 minute flashback but oh well. Well acted, well shot and again, I really liked the score which elevated the whole thing. Has all the usual tropes but I think they were handled effectively. It's really hard to fool me, which I don't like and when something genuinely takes me for a ride ( something like Behind her eyes, which was a pleasant surprise) I'm all for it. On that topic I even figured out his Invisible Guest twist, and was disappointed since it was recommended to me as a mindblowing twist, alas. This was not the case here, but the first few episodes kept me intrigued. All in all a solid watch, but too long.
Hands down, one of the best scripts ever written, just phenomenal. It's very slow, you need to get through first 3 episodes before the story starts to reveal. And even then it will take you through a labyrinth of characters' stories and lifes, slowly making you wander what exactly are you watching.. It plays with you by tricking you to think it's one genre or another, you don't what to expect and where it all goes- until in the last few episodes the main story shines. And it is slow on purpose - it gives you a chance to think about all the possible dots you need to connect, it makes you live through the story in the way that will make you scream in the end when that plot twist is going to reveal. That plot twist is totally worth it. This is incredibly enjoyable if you make it through the first couple of episodes.
I am with most reviews here. This could have been way shorter and the For Judy episode was way too long, way too detailed and way too graphic plus it added nothing to the story itself. The plot twist and ending are great, the idea of the whole this is great. Acting was awesome. I think the fact that it was 8 episodes long tarnish the whole thing. All in all, it was a good story and i dont regret watching it but mannnn this could have been shorter. Filming location was sooo beautiful.
As my review who still needs 123 characters at this point so im just rambling i am 74, getting there, 51, i am not giving up. Done!
As my review who still needs 123 characters at this point so im just rambling i am 74, getting there, 51, i am not giving up. Done!
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- TriviaThe series was filmed in Puerto de Vega, Asturias, Spain.
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