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I was expecting a series about a Joe Brody (Cranston) style character, intelligent and fanatical, who will be pitted against frightened paranoid officials who are waiting for a global catastrophe... but instead, I got DuckTales 2017 (only with a terrible script and hysterical characters).
Japan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, mixed generations, and no difference is felt (except for the entourage, designers are pretty good). The actors are not bad either, they play what they were prescribed, but alas, from the second episode you begin to skip their whining and posturing. In this magical world, no one even used a gun, like it's just a teenage melodrama, not an global catastrophe
The series feels like that the plot is secondary, the story is not interesting to anyone from the scriptwriters, but all comes down to plastic teenagers anarchists who "understand", but have apparently never been further than California.
It's unbearably boring to get into. You have 10 hour long episodes but the plot is only driven by prodigies with laptop magic hunches, deus ex machina. Hysterics, accusations, theatrical some populist slogans out of place.... Not a single likeable character, meh. Especially since they have scripted armor thicker than a Hollywood children's story.
Japan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, mixed generations, and no difference is felt (except for the entourage, designers are pretty good). The actors are not bad either, they play what they were prescribed, but alas, from the second episode you begin to skip their whining and posturing. In this magical world, no one even used a gun, like it's just a teenage melodrama, not an global catastrophe
The series feels like that the plot is secondary, the story is not interesting to anyone from the scriptwriters, but all comes down to plastic teenagers anarchists who "understand", but have apparently never been further than California.
It's unbearably boring to get into. You have 10 hour long episodes but the plot is only driven by prodigies with laptop magic hunches, deus ex machina. Hysterics, accusations, theatrical some populist slogans out of place.... Not a single likeable character, meh. Especially since they have scripted armor thicker than a Hollywood children's story.
Concept: in the present, people are selected to be sent to the portal, who by the time of the future war will be either dead or too old, i.e. Turn into a burden. Therefore, it does not diminish the potential of the present; on the contrary, it even clears the demographics and lowers the average age. At the same time, you need to accumulate valuable resources and heavy weapons, so sending them is impractical.
However, sending people out of the present does not affect events prior to their arrival, which means they travel through a multi-universe (as in «Rick and Morty», not in the «Back to the Future» movies) rather than a timeline. Therefore, even if you kill the family of the protagonist in the present, it will not change the future from the portal in any way.
In other words, the future in its own universe is doomed to live out its destiny. The present will manage new information and build its own version of the future. If you build another "time machine", it will open a portal to the next point in the multi-universe.
Of course, I may be wrong, the problem with the film marketers, they seemed to be deliberately trying to confuse the viewer. Or they didn't understand what they were advertising.
However, sending people out of the present does not affect events prior to their arrival, which means they travel through a multi-universe (as in «Rick and Morty», not in the «Back to the Future» movies) rather than a timeline. Therefore, even if you kill the family of the protagonist in the present, it will not change the future from the portal in any way.
In other words, the future in its own universe is doomed to live out its destiny. The present will manage new information and build its own version of the future. If you build another "time machine", it will open a portal to the next point in the multi-universe.
Of course, I may be wrong, the problem with the film marketers, they seemed to be deliberately trying to confuse the viewer. Or they didn't understand what they were advertising.
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