When a grim discovery leaves the police baffled, Ulrich seeks a search warrant for the power plant. A mysterious stranger checks into the hotel.When a grim discovery leaves the police baffled, Ulrich seeks a search warrant for the power plant. A mysterious stranger checks into the hotel.When a grim discovery leaves the police baffled, Ulrich seeks a search warrant for the power plant. A mysterious stranger checks into the hotel.
Gina Stiebitz
- Franziska Doppler
- (as Gina Alice Stiebitz)
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The second episode keeps the slow-burn pace, adding new and mysterious characters whose roles are not yet clear. What stands out is the sense that some people in Winden know far more than they are letting on. The focus here is Ulrich's personal struggle to find his son, which makes the story feel more urgent and emotional.
By the end, the first hints of time travel appear, deepening the show's mystery and broadening its scope. The cinematography continues to impress, and once again the sound design is superb, enhancing the mood of every scene. Performances remain consistently strong, making the drama and tension feel believable even when the answers are still out of reach.
By the end, the first hints of time travel appear, deepening the show's mystery and broadening its scope. The cinematography continues to impress, and once again the sound design is superb, enhancing the mood of every scene. Performances remain consistently strong, making the drama and tension feel believable even when the answers are still out of reach.
This is the feeling i got from this episode, as everything suddenly became a lot more complex and extra layers of mystery was added! Who is the stranger? Why are the kids missing and has it happened before? Where qre the kids being talem and what is it with the cave?
This show offers so many questions and it is so intrigueging to leave you guessing and looking for answers! The elements introduced in this episode are way more complex than I thought and makes this show truely stand out! The final part of the episode was insane to me and really made me loose my mind!
Its almost impossible not to talk about it without spoiling it!
This show offers so many questions and it is so intrigueging to leave you guessing and looking for answers! The elements introduced in this episode are way more complex than I thought and makes this show truely stand out! The final part of the episode was insane to me and really made me loose my mind!
Its almost impossible not to talk about it without spoiling it!
I'm just starting the series but this episode almost made me stop :/
Is was just too slow and felt like nothing really was happening. The ending was what saved it from me and I'll try to continue to see if it's really good like everyone is claiming it to be.
This episode features every negative aspect i criticised about episode one and doubles down on it. As someone who's native language is german, the country where this show has been produced, it is at some occasions pretty hard to watch. Even more of the dialogue feels dull, and there are a few really bad acting performances. But the story itself is continuing to be intense, mystical and awesome, as well as the production value.
Did you know
- TriviaThe graveyeard chapel and its surrounding bears a striking resemblance to the setting of the videogame The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. In the game, you are reconstructing the whereabouts of a missing child, which mirrors the plot of Dark.
- GoofsUlrich suspects the door in the cave might lead into the nuclear power plant but he has no way to know. It would be super easy for him to find out. As a police officer, he could immediately have ordered in contractors to break down the door from the cave side, seeing as a child is missing in the area.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Normies: Dark Reactions: 1x2 Lies - Group Reaction (2020)
- SoundtracksGoodbye
Written by Apparat (as Sascha Ring) & Anja Plaschg
Performed by Apparat feat. Anja Plaschg (as Soap&Skin)
Details
- Runtime
- 44m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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