Adaptation du jeu vidéo se déroulant dans une Amérique post apocalyptique.Adaptation du jeu vidéo se déroulant dans une Amérique post apocalyptique.Adaptation du jeu vidéo se déroulant dans une Amérique post apocalyptique.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 14 victoires et 74 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Fallout' TV series is acclaimed for its faithful post-apocalyptic setting, dark humor, and intricate characters. The show is celebrated for its meticulous attention to detail, immersive world, and compelling performances. However, some critics note pacing problems, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent tone. The series delves into survival, morality, and human consequences, generally regarded as a successful adaptation that respects the original material while providing new narratives.
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Literally felt like I was on the Truman show watching my own campaign. Whenever I had a criticism of them not implementing a facet of the game I was pleasantly surprised later on. Only thing I'm confused on are the water monsters? Are they murlurks? Don't remember them in the game but maybe I just don't remember. I seriously cannot wait for season 2 and then for this franchise to become 10 times what star wars became. There is seriously not as many imperfections as there are fingers on my hand. If they continue this series of bringing the greatest games to life they might just save the theaters🤣
As someone who approaches big franchise adaptations-especially those based on beloved video games with a healthy dose of skepticism, I was genuinely surprised by how much Fallout exceeded my expectations. Rather than falling into the trap of shallow fan service or incoherent plotting, the series delivers a story that is both tightly woven and refreshingly witty. The writing is sharp, balancing dark humor and genuine emotion, and the show isn't afraid to poke fun at the absurdities of its own post-apocalyptic world.
The cast is uniformly excellent, but Walton Goggins' performance as "The Ghoul" stands out as a career highlight. He brings a unique blend of menace, charm, and vulnerability to the role, making the character instantly iconic and, for me, an all-time favorite. Ella Purnell's Lucy and Aaron Moten's Maximus are also strong leads, each offering their own perspective on survival and morality in the Wasteland.
One of Fallout's greatest strengths is its exploration of moral ambiguity. The show doesn't shy away from the ethical gray areas that define life after the bombs fall. Instead, it leans into the complex, often conflicting motivations of its characters-survivors, opportunists, and idealists alike-creating a world where right and wrong are rarely clear-cut.
Visually, the series is a feast for fans and newcomers alike. The production design is meticulous, capturing the retro-futuristic aesthetic and grimy charm that have defined the Fallout games for decades. From the rusted-out cars to the Vault-Tec jumpsuits and Pip-Boys, every detail feels lovingly crafted. The show is packed with Easter eggs and references, but never at the expense of storytelling.
What's most impressive is how accessible Fallout is for viewers unfamiliar with the games. I first watched the show with little knowledge of the source material, and found myself completely engrossed. After diving into the games, I was even more impressed by the show's respect for the lore and its clever integration of iconic elements-like bottle caps as currency and the ever-present threat of mutated creatures.
In short, Fallout is that rare adaptation that honors its roots while standing firmly on its own. It's a must-watch for fans and a fantastic entry point for newcomers, blending sharp writing, memorable performances, and a world that's as richly detailed as it is darkly funny. If this is the future of video game adaptations, I'm all in.
The cast is uniformly excellent, but Walton Goggins' performance as "The Ghoul" stands out as a career highlight. He brings a unique blend of menace, charm, and vulnerability to the role, making the character instantly iconic and, for me, an all-time favorite. Ella Purnell's Lucy and Aaron Moten's Maximus are also strong leads, each offering their own perspective on survival and morality in the Wasteland.
One of Fallout's greatest strengths is its exploration of moral ambiguity. The show doesn't shy away from the ethical gray areas that define life after the bombs fall. Instead, it leans into the complex, often conflicting motivations of its characters-survivors, opportunists, and idealists alike-creating a world where right and wrong are rarely clear-cut.
Visually, the series is a feast for fans and newcomers alike. The production design is meticulous, capturing the retro-futuristic aesthetic and grimy charm that have defined the Fallout games for decades. From the rusted-out cars to the Vault-Tec jumpsuits and Pip-Boys, every detail feels lovingly crafted. The show is packed with Easter eggs and references, but never at the expense of storytelling.
What's most impressive is how accessible Fallout is for viewers unfamiliar with the games. I first watched the show with little knowledge of the source material, and found myself completely engrossed. After diving into the games, I was even more impressed by the show's respect for the lore and its clever integration of iconic elements-like bottle caps as currency and the ever-present threat of mutated creatures.
In short, Fallout is that rare adaptation that honors its roots while standing firmly on its own. It's a must-watch for fans and a fantastic entry point for newcomers, blending sharp writing, memorable performances, and a world that's as richly detailed as it is darkly funny. If this is the future of video game adaptations, I'm all in.
10bogbear
Big fan of the Fallout series so was very worried about this. Was blown away about how well they adapted, superb. Perfect translation of Fallout to TV. Loved all the actors, loved the plot, characters, writing, action, effects. Totally addictive, suspect non-Fallout fans will Love this also. Characterisation of all characters was complete, enjoyable, changeable. Such a breath of fresh air to see such good, intelligent, creative writing. Addictive viewing from start to end. Really hope they continue this and is an example of good TV for other programs. Highly recommend and look forward to more.
10L_H-20
Exposition-minimum, doesn't spoon feed, mostly show don't tell, pieces of story from flashbacks, interactions between characters, and visually presented, create a set of clues pointing to things being not exactly what may seem to be, including what some characters want us to believe, due to bias, agenda, goals, or simply lacking information..
Characters try impossible or unlikely that by progression of the plot turns exactly that, and in some cases in character, in other for character development.
Events that happen earlier seemingly with no explanations, or seem implausible, have explanations pre-added, as shown later..
The show requires perceptiveness, similar to how Fallout games do, but still works as easy-going, entertaining and well made, while one can, instead getting distracted by what is made to both tell and distract from told, ask a number of questions, for which answers are the guidelines..
First season is very good, with some good, some excellent. Likely we will see another good and improved season, and for that case, regarding mentioned, expect "plot twists", especially seen as such by those who didn't pick up on often storytelling clues and hints..
Characters try impossible or unlikely that by progression of the plot turns exactly that, and in some cases in character, in other for character development.
Events that happen earlier seemingly with no explanations, or seem implausible, have explanations pre-added, as shown later..
The show requires perceptiveness, similar to how Fallout games do, but still works as easy-going, entertaining and well made, while one can, instead getting distracted by what is made to both tell and distract from told, ask a number of questions, for which answers are the guidelines..
First season is very good, with some good, some excellent. Likely we will see another good and improved season, and for that case, regarding mentioned, expect "plot twists", especially seen as such by those who didn't pick up on often storytelling clues and hints..
Actually very very good show. Nine-plus for me, at least. Actually does everything, or overwhelming-most right..
Walton Goggins mostly seems to appear and work with good stuff, and so here he is with Fallout, and the way he plays two characters one person, is just so good and fun, and serious and sad, all at the same time. Goggins is great, and The Ghoul is too.
Lucy, surprisingly isn't bossy, nor immediately successful in everything. Instead, she is likeable character, does the best she can with combination of her knowledge, skill, training, mindset, worldview, and how it all works in practice, faced with reality, while learning in the process.
Maximus is that guy that "does the right thing", or at least he believes so, while having that dose of "selfishness", which is just the trait of a Surfacedweller. He also idolizes the Brotherhood, gets disappointed on his first field mission, facing reality.
Interesting how Maximus and Lucy are going through similar arcs, also joined by previously Cooper Howard now the Ghoul, seen through character's flashbacks, which also serve telling some story, and connecting parts told..
Good stuff !
Walton Goggins mostly seems to appear and work with good stuff, and so here he is with Fallout, and the way he plays two characters one person, is just so good and fun, and serious and sad, all at the same time. Goggins is great, and The Ghoul is too.
Lucy, surprisingly isn't bossy, nor immediately successful in everything. Instead, she is likeable character, does the best she can with combination of her knowledge, skill, training, mindset, worldview, and how it all works in practice, faced with reality, while learning in the process.
Maximus is that guy that "does the right thing", or at least he believes so, while having that dose of "selfishness", which is just the trait of a Surfacedweller. He also idolizes the Brotherhood, gets disappointed on his first field mission, facing reality.
Interesting how Maximus and Lucy are going through similar arcs, also joined by previously Cooper Howard now the Ghoul, seen through character's flashbacks, which also serve telling some story, and connecting parts told..
Good stuff !
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- AnecdotesThe oversized pack the Squires carry for the Knights is a joke at the games where carrying too many items can overencumber your character.
- Crédits fousEach episode, Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner alternate top billing as series creators. For episodes that they also wrote, the second-billed creator is the first-billed writer.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Tyrone Magnus: Fallout - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video | Reaction! (2023)
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