tcmekanik
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I had no expectations when I started watching this TV Show but knowing Colin Farrell is leading gave me a good feeling.
Then I saw the style of this thing and was into it within minutes. There are a lot to say about the story but for my taste, Sugar has the right pace, a good mixture of the obvious and unexpected and a narrating voice that is just perfect. No drama, no sensationalism no action pumped words nothing. Just this troubled guy's thoughts put into words when necessary.
I have to say I truly enjoyed this TV Show and yes, Colin Farrell and the rest of the cast does not disappoint. The Apple TV producers had a very good sense for this, so congrats to them too.
Then I saw the style of this thing and was into it within minutes. There are a lot to say about the story but for my taste, Sugar has the right pace, a good mixture of the obvious and unexpected and a narrating voice that is just perfect. No drama, no sensationalism no action pumped words nothing. Just this troubled guy's thoughts put into words when necessary.
I have to say I truly enjoyed this TV Show and yes, Colin Farrell and the rest of the cast does not disappoint. The Apple TV producers had a very good sense for this, so congrats to them too.
This movie has its flaws and at times I thought "why in the world..." but overall I think it is a pretty solid Alien sequel with great cinematography.
The fact that this was under Ridley Scott's supervision shows and I'm glad he kept an eye on things.
In my opinion David Jonsson delivers an incredible performance as Andy (self-programmed android).
There's enough explanation in the movie what the Alien or Xenomorph is and helps to embark the franchise for those who have never seen any part. So all in all I enjoyed the two hours ride very much and of course look forward for another episode of Alien.
The fact that this was under Ridley Scott's supervision shows and I'm glad he kept an eye on things.
In my opinion David Jonsson delivers an incredible performance as Andy (self-programmed android).
There's enough explanation in the movie what the Alien or Xenomorph is and helps to embark the franchise for those who have never seen any part. So all in all I enjoyed the two hours ride very much and of course look forward for another episode of Alien.
Tschugger is like finest swiss chocolate - super tasty, high quality and with potential to get you hooked instantly. David Constantine (Bax) not only is very talented as an actor, but also as a writer. But it's not just only him, the whole cast is fantastic and fits in perfectly.
But let's get quickly into this final installment. The cinematography is above the average Swiss productions, the dialogues in that Swiss accent are very funny and the plot is intriguing, actually something you wouldn't expect. So there's good portion of the surprise element. Personally I think it's a very good mix between realism and fiction. Perhaps the negative criticism I have is that the season, like the previous seasons, is just too short.
Nonetheless, very well done all you people from cast & crew.
But let's get quickly into this final installment. The cinematography is above the average Swiss productions, the dialogues in that Swiss accent are very funny and the plot is intriguing, actually something you wouldn't expect. So there's good portion of the surprise element. Personally I think it's a very good mix between realism and fiction. Perhaps the negative criticism I have is that the season, like the previous seasons, is just too short.
Nonetheless, very well done all you people from cast & crew.