jamesopt
Joined Nov 2016
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Absolutely a brilliant show. This show is a masterpiece in visual story telling, from an artistic and a technical perspective, in terms of direction, story-telling tropes, cinematography and editing, this show is second to none. In terms of its character design, the well-developed characters and their arcs, this show is second to none. One of the greatest shows in the history of television and I cannot believe how Breaking Bad creators were able to pull this off, making something worthy of Breaking Bad universe is an almost impossible task but they did it. This show is a worthy spin-off of probably the greatest show ever made!!
The best episode of Breaking Bad along with Felina. Probably the best episode in Television history. Tragedy, guilt, regret and a series of unfortunate events. The Greatest TV Show of all time, the writing, the direction, cinematography and to top it all the acting from everyone, the whole cast is immaculate especially Skyler, Walt and Hank. This show is the greatest and this episode along with Felina is the greatest. Personally I like happy endings more, I have a bias for the same but in front of Ozymandias my bias goes out for a toss. It is a masterpiece in every aspect, the allegory, the setup, the pay off, it has everything, it has depth and a lot of concept and themes underlying it, even the choice of the soundtrack used in the episode is perfect. Just perfectly perfect perfection.
This movie copied Twilight Zone episode called "What's in the box" and the filmmakers did not even acknowledge it as an inspiration.
Had the filmmakers made an attempt to pay homage to the original Twilight Zone episode or maybe just list down the episode as one of the insiprations for the final script, it would have been good. But they blatantly copied without giving credits to the original episode, Twilight Zone makers should sue this film and its producers for copying a work of art, it makes me sad that such things happen.
Link to the Twilight Zone episode: Just Search: What's in the Box, The Twilight Zone, Season 5 episode 24.
Had the filmmakers made an attempt to pay homage to the original Twilight Zone episode or maybe just list down the episode as one of the insiprations for the final script, it would have been good. But they blatantly copied without giving credits to the original episode, Twilight Zone makers should sue this film and its producers for copying a work of art, it makes me sad that such things happen.
Link to the Twilight Zone episode: Just Search: What's in the Box, The Twilight Zone, Season 5 episode 24.