pwinding
Joined Oct 2011
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After having watched the first two episodes, it´s very clear that this caters to very young adults. It is by no means up to the standard of the R. Scott movies, but that is ok, as what is, really?
Still it amazes that the producers seem to value the young horror crowd.
It is very well produced and the score works with the footage. But the whole idea with the kids is a tad on too much the Disney´ish side for a serious Alien contender.
With the kind of money that went into this, they can do much better.
It does not always have to go the way of the young adults. This however, does just that.
Still it amazes that the producers seem to value the young horror crowd.
It is very well produced and the score works with the footage. But the whole idea with the kids is a tad on too much the Disney´ish side for a serious Alien contender.
With the kind of money that went into this, they can do much better.
It does not always have to go the way of the young adults. This however, does just that.
This is John Marrs' Family experiment in reality. So freaking scary and upsetting. I know that this is not a new thing in Korea, but that does not make it any less freaked out.
A testimony to the extreme capitalism we're in right now.
As we're no longer happy with adults doing weird stuff on tv, we now need young girls selling overly sexualised behaviour on screen. Which is astounding but also kind of spooky, as they become a commodity while also something young girls across the globe aspire to copying.
On the show, the girls all have language for emotions they have, without the actual knowledge of those emotions, as they're too young and influenced by social media to do other than copy what they hear online. It's not their fault; it's what they've learnt. And they need to know in order to be on this kind of show. So all in all, the reality show taken to an extreme, now with teenagers in the main cast.
Is that really the best humanity can do?
A testimony to the extreme capitalism we're in right now.
As we're no longer happy with adults doing weird stuff on tv, we now need young girls selling overly sexualised behaviour on screen. Which is astounding but also kind of spooky, as they become a commodity while also something young girls across the globe aspire to copying.
On the show, the girls all have language for emotions they have, without the actual knowledge of those emotions, as they're too young and influenced by social media to do other than copy what they hear online. It's not their fault; it's what they've learnt. And they need to know in order to be on this kind of show. So all in all, the reality show taken to an extreme, now with teenagers in the main cast.
Is that really the best humanity can do?
Amazing how different the reviews are. Goes to show that it´s all in the eye of the beholder. If a show is 100% 1:1 on the basis material, why not just stick to the book? The characters in there are eminent beyond any adaptation, as they are your own creations. It is the magic stuff that cannot be replaced by any TV show or movie. So in reality, the ones reviewing based on truthfulness toward the books are pointing to something no-one can ever see; their own personal inner show. So far, the production is top notch, the actors doing a marvelous job and the whole tension build-up of the show feels very well made.