konstantinbg-00598
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The only real criticism I have of the show these days is that not every episode is like this. Whoever wrote and directed this had a clear, powerful, and near-perfect vision for the story. I just want more so much more. If only every episode could be like this... but hey, a boy can dream, right?
The visuals were absolutely breathtaking stunning in every sense. It's easily one of the best in fantasy, capturing a sense of grandeur and impact without ever slipping into the cheesy, low-budget feel of a CW show.
The acting is still my least favourite from the young actors but even they are getting better at it , at this point.
The visuals were absolutely breathtaking stunning in every sense. It's easily one of the best in fantasy, capturing a sense of grandeur and impact without ever slipping into the cheesy, low-budget feel of a CW show.
The acting is still my least favourite from the young actors but even they are getting better at it , at this point.
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I'll start with a small criticism to get it out of the way, so I can then sing the episode's glorious praises-because it was truly stunning. The acting felt elevated, which has been a long-standing criticism of mine. It seemed like the actors genuinely had fun on set and didn't feel as stiff as they do in other episodes. And yes, that was the criticism, folks.
Otherwise, the episode was absolutely glorious it made my heart sing with excitement. The way so many plot threads came together was masterfully done. The characters felt alive, driving the story forward in such an engaging way that every moment was captivating. Towards the end, I had a sinking feeling not because of the story, but because I knew the episode would soon be over, and I wouldn't be able to watch more.
The costumes were fantastic, the scenery was breathtaking, and the way they expanded the world with just a few set designs was masterfully executed. I can't believe how much bigger the world of the show felt in just a single episode. It was as if I had watched three hours of content instead of the usual runtime.
I'll start with a small criticism to get it out of the way, so I can then sing the episode's glorious praises-because it was truly stunning. The acting felt elevated, which has been a long-standing criticism of mine. It seemed like the actors genuinely had fun on set and didn't feel as stiff as they do in other episodes. And yes, that was the criticism, folks.
Otherwise, the episode was absolutely glorious it made my heart sing with excitement. The way so many plot threads came together was masterfully done. The characters felt alive, driving the story forward in such an engaging way that every moment was captivating. Towards the end, I had a sinking feeling not because of the story, but because I knew the episode would soon be over, and I wouldn't be able to watch more.
The costumes were fantastic, the scenery was breathtaking, and the way they expanded the world with just a few set designs was masterfully executed. I can't believe how much bigger the world of the show felt in just a single episode. It was as if I had watched three hours of content instead of the usual runtime.
The show excels in every aspect-acting, music, cinematography, and overall production-creating an utterly captivating viewing experience for anyone who watches it.
What truly sets it apart, though, is its exploration of complex, compelling characters struggling to gain power or cling to it. It delves deeply into the small yet significant flaws that make us human-flaws that persist even after we achieve our goals, or that derail us along the way.
The narrative also provides a fascinating examination of the mechanisms of power and governance. It touches on themes that feel both timeless and forward-looking, including the potential impact of artificial intelligence, the evolving role of religion, and other hallmarks of what makes Dune such a beloved and thought-provoking universe.
The one thing that I ding it off, is one character - the actress is not great and I am not sure if I like how they show the story and write her. Yet to resolve that but I have a hunch it's not going to be satisfying aside from that everything is a 10 for me.
What truly sets it apart, though, is its exploration of complex, compelling characters struggling to gain power or cling to it. It delves deeply into the small yet significant flaws that make us human-flaws that persist even after we achieve our goals, or that derail us along the way.
The narrative also provides a fascinating examination of the mechanisms of power and governance. It touches on themes that feel both timeless and forward-looking, including the potential impact of artificial intelligence, the evolving role of religion, and other hallmarks of what makes Dune such a beloved and thought-provoking universe.
The one thing that I ding it off, is one character - the actress is not great and I am not sure if I like how they show the story and write her. Yet to resolve that but I have a hunch it's not going to be satisfying aside from that everything is a 10 for me.