zanegingery
may 2023 se unió
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As a huge fan of the books - I can confidently say I genuinely enjoyed watching this take on the popular Three Body Problem series.
If you come in expecting an exact replica of the books, you already have set an unrealistic expectation considering the amount of build up, scientific knowledge, and character development in the first book.
They make major changes such as the main character being a woman, while it's a male in the book - with some liberties in other things like pacing and timing.
Everyone I know who has NOT read the series has praised their enjoyment of the show. I myself, thoroughly enjoyed their take on book 1 and seriously cannot wait to see The Dark Forest adapted soon. Netflix did a good job with this one!
If you come in expecting an exact replica of the books, you already have set an unrealistic expectation considering the amount of build up, scientific knowledge, and character development in the first book.
They make major changes such as the main character being a woman, while it's a male in the book - with some liberties in other things like pacing and timing.
Everyone I know who has NOT read the series has praised their enjoyment of the show. I myself, thoroughly enjoyed their take on book 1 and seriously cannot wait to see The Dark Forest adapted soon. Netflix did a good job with this one!
Being a reader of the manwha and light novel - I had some worries about the adaptation announcement for Solo-Leveling. With its incredible art, characters, pacing, and plot - I felt there was a lot they could potentially mess up while adapting.
About 4 minutes into the first episode, I could tell I had no reason to worry. I loved seeing some of the characters introduced - I thought the VAs and animation brought them to life well. I think the artwork is exactly as I expected - amazing! Two of my biggest fears were the pacing and the "De-Gore," some of the production studios do.
They changed some of the scenes, but I think it improved the storytelling and pacing. Once we got to the first dungeon, I could tell the "de-goring" would not be an issue!
I cannot wait to see this be animated and watch the story unfold!
About 4 minutes into the first episode, I could tell I had no reason to worry. I loved seeing some of the characters introduced - I thought the VAs and animation brought them to life well. I think the artwork is exactly as I expected - amazing! Two of my biggest fears were the pacing and the "De-Gore," some of the production studios do.
They changed some of the scenes, but I think it improved the storytelling and pacing. Once we got to the first dungeon, I could tell the "de-goring" would not be an issue!
I cannot wait to see this be animated and watch the story unfold!
This episode depicts mental illness, family strain, and the weight of the hierarchy of the family perfectly. In a realistic lens, it allows us to be a fly on the wall to finally after two seasons see why the characters are frayed the way they are.
The guest stars, in my opinion, stole the show. Jamie Lee Curtis was harrowing - Jon Berthnal was gravitating to watch. The actor who portrayed Steve was awkward and fitting. It felt genuine, filling the viewer with the anxiety and embarrassment I'd imagine the family and friends felt in the moments shown.
Amazing.. and I would be surprised if awards weren't won from this episode alone.
The guest stars, in my opinion, stole the show. Jamie Lee Curtis was harrowing - Jon Berthnal was gravitating to watch. The actor who portrayed Steve was awkward and fitting. It felt genuine, filling the viewer with the anxiety and embarrassment I'd imagine the family and friends felt in the moments shown.
Amazing.. and I would be surprised if awards weren't won from this episode alone.