newpapyrus
A rejoint mai 2005
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An astonishingly immersive and simply remarkable recreation of the early 1960s.
And where did they get these young actors from? Their performances were simply outstanding even exceeding those from the young actors from the 1990 TV miniseries and exceeding the acting of the 1917 movie by a mile. And young actress, Clara Stack, was particularly exceptional in her role!
And this may be one of the most well written opening episodes to a horror series ever written.
And It: Welcome to Derry showed absolutely no inhibitions about graphically displaying unimaginable horror!
Wow!
Now the only thing I have to worry about is that the rest of the series won't be as good as the amazing opening episode!
Even Stephen King must have loved this!
And where did they get these young actors from? Their performances were simply outstanding even exceeding those from the young actors from the 1990 TV miniseries and exceeding the acting of the 1917 movie by a mile. And young actress, Clara Stack, was particularly exceptional in her role!
And this may be one of the most well written opening episodes to a horror series ever written.
And It: Welcome to Derry showed absolutely no inhibitions about graphically displaying unimaginable horror!
Wow!
Now the only thing I have to worry about is that the rest of the series won't be as good as the amazing opening episode!
Even Stephen King must have loved this!
After two excellent seasons of the Gilded Age, we're now all familiar with its principal characters and their hopes and their dreams in New York in the 1880s.
So now the writers are free to focus on the cultural aspects of American society during that age that brought opportunity and limitations to an individual-- according to their wealth, their gender, their race and even their marital status or sexual orientation. And its so much fun to watch.
Its wonderful to immerse yourself a show that's not dependent on graphic violence in order to tell a good story about how society affected people's lives in the late 19th century!
So now the writers are free to focus on the cultural aspects of American society during that age that brought opportunity and limitations to an individual-- according to their wealth, their gender, their race and even their marital status or sexual orientation. And its so much fun to watch.
Its wonderful to immerse yourself a show that's not dependent on graphic violence in order to tell a good story about how society affected people's lives in the late 19th century!
The intense character conflicts were fascinating to watch. Great acting from Bella Ramsey, Young Mazino, Isabella Merced, and Kaitlyn Dever.
And Ellie's horrific physical and emotional odyssey through Seattle makes this episode one of the best in the series.
Sure the cliffhanger at the end will disappoint a lot of fans. But its only going to make the start of the next season probably the most watched episode in the series.
However, I do wish that Gabriel Luna and Jeffrey Wright had a bit more screen time during the season finally. But I expect they will have much more screen time during the next season in Seattle.
I applaud the writers for not giving in to a simple revenge story. Clearly all humans are victims of this post apocalyptic environment.
And Ellie's horrific physical and emotional odyssey through Seattle makes this episode one of the best in the series.
Sure the cliffhanger at the end will disappoint a lot of fans. But its only going to make the start of the next season probably the most watched episode in the series.
However, I do wish that Gabriel Luna and Jeffrey Wright had a bit more screen time during the season finally. But I expect they will have much more screen time during the next season in Seattle.
I applaud the writers for not giving in to a simple revenge story. Clearly all humans are victims of this post apocalyptic environment.