Arcadia
- TV Series
- 2023–
- 6h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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It centers on the lives of a family whose Citizen Score allows them to live a good life. Everything changes when it's revealed that the family's father has falsely kept the Citizen Scores of... Read allIt centers on the lives of a family whose Citizen Score allows them to live a good life. Everything changes when it's revealed that the family's father has falsely kept the Citizen Scores of two of his daughters high to protect them.It centers on the lives of a family whose Citizen Score allows them to live a good life. Everything changes when it's revealed that the family's father has falsely kept the Citizen Scores of two of his daughters high to protect them.
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The story line could have turned into a nice sci-fi but unfortunatelly besides that everything else went wrong. The acting is poor and reminds you of kids doing an act for a school-play. The environment is 'too well' thought off therefore unbelieveable. It's hard to feel any emotion because nothing seems believeable. I gave it a four because of the efforts taken but the result is more like a two. It really could have been a nice serie to watch with a bit more reality content and some humour. Now its a waiste of time and money. And also a waiste for the very few good actors like Monique. Sorry Johnnythepony, learn and get better.
I came to this with no real great hopes but was drawn in almost immediately. I'd watched a Norwegian series about a "Dome" a few months ago and was worried that this would be similar - the Norwegian series was really a kids' adventure.
This was altogether darker and much more interesting. The several themes meshed together perfectly - cheating to keep points, circumventing tracking, helping those not entitled, going "outside".
Some motivations and events strained credulity, particularly the forays outside. I don't believe that in such a highly regimented society that people going offline too often wouldn't have been caught or at the least suspected. However, in the main, scenarios had their own inner logic commensurate with the story.
I hadn't known that a second season had already been made. I have to get it as there was a huge cliffhanger at the end of Season One. I'm dying to see how it all works out.
This was altogether darker and much more interesting. The several themes meshed together perfectly - cheating to keep points, circumventing tracking, helping those not entitled, going "outside".
Some motivations and events strained credulity, particularly the forays outside. I don't believe that in such a highly regimented society that people going offline too often wouldn't have been caught or at the least suspected. However, in the main, scenarios had their own inner logic commensurate with the story.
I hadn't known that a second season had already been made. I have to get it as there was a huge cliffhanger at the end of Season One. I'm dying to see how it all works out.
Must see because it raises many questions how to act or not to act in a dictatorial regime being
chosing between family or obedience to the regime. Maybe a lot of you will say " seen that already" but I already saw a lot of films on this issue though this is different and shows well the personal struggle you make in different circumstances. The setting is dark and grey adding the right sphere for this series with a good music score. Very good acting and you feel involved to each character. I'm looking forward to seeing the next season because there was also a good cliffhanger at the end of the first season.
This is a well produced series... it is slow paced. It probably would have worked much better in an 8 million euro 3 hour film in stead of the 8 million euro 8 part series which it is now.... The sets are beautiful and believable. Lynn van Rooyen as Luz is excellent, I bet we will hear from her more in international productions.... the overall cast is quite good. As this first season ends on a cliffhanger, it means that for the viewer the ending is a bit disappointing.... loose strings are not getting tied for us, apparently we need to wait for more information about the who, the what and the why of Arcadia and the main forces pulling the strings in that society.... the storyline overall is quite okay although at points it becomes really too slow. As said, a 3 hour film probably would have given the whole production a bit more umpf.... Arcadia is still worth your while though, although a bit unsatisfying at times. It is very different from the British production Years and Years, which also is about a dystopian society, but within our current time. Years and Years though, is much more rooted in real people, real relationships and it has a real dynamic way of telling a real story with real ideas, real people.... here the ideas are a little bit more philosophical and the characters are more one- (and a half) dimensional.... Though, again: well produced, gorgeous sets and good actors... For season 2 they need to ask Russel T. Davies (the man who wrote Years and Years) for some feedback.
This TV serles made headlines for its big budget, and proves you need more than money to make an interesting show. The story revolves around people's credit score. Not a very original idea, but could still be interesting if executed well. We see the lives of a family where the father gets sentenced for messing with his daughters credit score. He has to go and leave his family behind. Now we follow the lives of his wife and daughters. Not much happens next. The show is slow, very slow. The acting is poor and the dialogues are very dull. None of the characters are interesting or move you emotionally. The show depicts a dystopian future, but mostly because that future looks so boring and uninteresting.
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