Gli alieni minacciano l'esistenza umana in un'epica resa dei conti del 26° secolo. Basata sul videogioco "Halo".Gli alieni minacciano l'esistenza umana in un'epica resa dei conti del 26° secolo. Basata sul videogioco "Halo".Gli alieni minacciano l'esistenza umana in un'epica resa dei conti del 26° secolo. Basata sul videogioco "Halo".
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Reviewers say 'Halo' has noteable action, character development, and visual effects. Positive reviews praise the show's potential, engaging storylines, and impressive CGI. Criticisms often target deviations from the original game lore, character portrayals, and pacing issues. Some appreciate the unique narrative, while others feel it misses the games' essence. Master Chief's portrayal, especially his helmet removal, sparks frequent debate. Despite flaws, many acknowledge strong action sequences and visual fidelity, resulting in a divided audience response.
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It is not bad, I get that super fans are more critcal about it but overall it is a good show and entertaining.
BUT... Kwan Ha is so cliché heroic side character and annoying as hell. I couldn't get through her parts.
BUT... Kwan Ha is so cliché heroic side character and annoying as hell. I couldn't get through her parts.
Enjoying the show, the action, the actors, even the Forerunner tech (game departures aside), but OMG for the love of sanity can someone please shoot Kwan?!
It's like every time I'm getting into the story I'm suddenly dealing with a Rey Palpatine wanna be who is more fixated on her dusty rock tribe's little rebellion than the incredibly advanced aliens that are raining from the sky.
That aside, the rest of the show has been really good si-fi fun. Pretty well paced story wise, just enough character development without anything overshadowing the fact that this is a story about enhanced human super soldiers vs. Aliens.
It's like every time I'm getting into the story I'm suddenly dealing with a Rey Palpatine wanna be who is more fixated on her dusty rock tribe's little rebellion than the incredibly advanced aliens that are raining from the sky.
That aside, the rest of the show has been really good si-fi fun. Pretty well paced story wise, just enough character development without anything overshadowing the fact that this is a story about enhanced human super soldiers vs. Aliens.
I never played the Halo games so I didn't really know what to expect but I have to say I really liked it. First off, Pablo Schreiber is such an underrated actor and does an excellent job in almost everything he does and he's great as the lead here. It seems that most of the people who don't like it is because it's not exactly like the video game. These shows need to be adapted for tv so there going to be a little different. Most people don't read the source material and don't care but I guess some of the ones who do know it do mind. As long as it's entertaining I've never cared if they change it up a little. This story is well written, the acting is good, and there's plenty of action and drama to keep you interested throughout the series. I absolutely recommend this to anyone who's a fan of sci-fi or action.
I am not a Halo Game aficionado. But I watched a few Game Videos, where the cinematic parts of the games are put together.
That said, I think that what this production does is simply the only way to make a consistent SciFi show for a broader audience and not a pure fan-service.
Its decision to show us the human flesh and bone behind the Helmet, how John thinks and how he feels, how vulnerable he is when not behind his armor, how broken as a human, that is the biggest strength of the show from the first season on, and makes this a good experience. Pablo Schreiber is clearly the right choice for this part. Him always behind the Mask, always in combat, would do the show no good.
The Halo TV series can stand for its own as a beautiful, high-level/high-budget modern Space Opera, with the characters and within the world of Halo.
The show does tell a different story than the games, yes. But that is another advantage. If not, it would be just a cinematic recap.
It is, I give that to the critics, not always consistent and perfect. Season one spent too much time on some side-stories and on the new character Kwan, who is kind of annoying to many of the audience, and seems to be hated. But Kwan seems to have a special purpose in connecting the other characters and a big part of the story arc.
But season two is now focused on converging many threads. It is more densely packed and had a breathtaking episode 4, a bit too slow episode 5, in is again gaining momentum in episode 6.
Some voices here write something like "desecration", or even "heresy", as if Halo were some holy book that has to be worshiped. But it is a game with a story and not an Epos that defines mankinds' culture. Some talented people at a gaming company set it up to make it work for players, and now other talented people do the same for the screen. And they do good.
That said, I think that what this production does is simply the only way to make a consistent SciFi show for a broader audience and not a pure fan-service.
Its decision to show us the human flesh and bone behind the Helmet, how John thinks and how he feels, how vulnerable he is when not behind his armor, how broken as a human, that is the biggest strength of the show from the first season on, and makes this a good experience. Pablo Schreiber is clearly the right choice for this part. Him always behind the Mask, always in combat, would do the show no good.
The Halo TV series can stand for its own as a beautiful, high-level/high-budget modern Space Opera, with the characters and within the world of Halo.
The show does tell a different story than the games, yes. But that is another advantage. If not, it would be just a cinematic recap.
It is, I give that to the critics, not always consistent and perfect. Season one spent too much time on some side-stories and on the new character Kwan, who is kind of annoying to many of the audience, and seems to be hated. But Kwan seems to have a special purpose in connecting the other characters and a big part of the story arc.
But season two is now focused on converging many threads. It is more densely packed and had a breathtaking episode 4, a bit too slow episode 5, in is again gaining momentum in episode 6.
Some voices here write something like "desecration", or even "heresy", as if Halo were some holy book that has to be worshiped. But it is a game with a story and not an Epos that defines mankinds' culture. Some talented people at a gaming company set it up to make it work for players, and now other talented people do the same for the screen. And they do good.
Let me first say that this is still not Halo. However, season 2 is a huge step up from season one, and is actually now a show that I enjoy and look forward to watching. However, it is still not Halo, but damn if season two has not had a few bangers of episodes and you actually care about these characters now, unlike season one. Not sure what changed behind the scenes, but it was a good thing, whatever happened.
I watched season one because of the effects, which were pretty great! Now, I'm watching because of the story too, which is pretty good! I used to watch the old school Doctor Who because of the story, not the effects budget, which was probably about $150. Story is everything, and this show is starting to have both a good story and big budget. Bravo!
I watched season one because of the effects, which were pretty great! Now, I'm watching because of the story too, which is pretty good! I used to watch the old school Doctor Who because of the story, not the effects budget, which was probably about $150. Story is everything, and this show is starting to have both a good story and big budget. Bravo!
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- QuizTo prepare for the show, many of the actors received different forms of Halo media to study. Pablo Schreiber, who plays the Master Chief, watched every Halo cutscene from the games, watched every live action movie and animated short, as well as read several of the books and graphic novels. Kate Kennedy, who plays Kai-125, beat the campaign for each main Halo game and read The Fall of Reach. This comes from Schreiber and Kennedy's interview with Paramount+.
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