Luego de años de reclusión, el Rey del Sueño emprende un viaje a través de los mundos para recuperar lo que le robaron y restaurar su poder.Luego de años de reclusión, el Rey del Sueño emprende un viaje a través de los mundos para recuperar lo que le robaron y restaurar su poder.Luego de años de reclusión, el Rey del Sueño emprende un viaje a través de los mundos para recuperar lo que le robaron y restaurar su poder.
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- 10 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'The Sandman' series is lauded for its captivating narrative, stunning visuals, and faithful adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic series. The show explores dark fantasy, psychological drama, and the human condition, with standout performances, especially Tom Sturridge as Dream. However, it faces criticism for uneven pacing, inconsistent writing, and deviations from the source material. Some express dissatisfaction with character portrayals and diversity representation. Despite these issues, many find the series engaging and eagerly anticipate future seasons.
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I have to say I enjoyed The Sandman more than I thought I would. I have to admit I knew nothing of the comic or even heard of it so I had no expectations at all. It is definitely something different and unlike any show I've seen. The closest thing is American Gods but I stoped watching that in Season 2 as the quality of that show fell off after the first season. It has a solid 7.9 so it looks like most people seem to like it. I thought Tom Sturridge did an excellent job as the lead and Boyd Holbrook was just as good as one of the villains the of the story. The creator of the comic book (Neil Gaiman) is an executive producer so hopefully he'll have a big say as to where the story goes. It's already been renewed so I'm looking forward to more of the story.
Netflix's The Sandman is a visually striking and thematically rich adaptation of Neil Gaiman's graphic novel series-even for those, like me, who haven't read the original material. It blends mythology, fantasy, and drama in a way that's often compelling, with a strong sense of atmosphere and imagination.
Tom Sturridge gives a restrained and thoughtful performance as Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams. His portrayal captures the character's distant, almost alien presence, while still hinting at a deeper emotional complexity. Around him, the cast is strong-Gwendoline Christie stands out as a commanding Lucifer, and Vivienne Acheampong brings warmth and intelligence to Lucienne.
The writing explores interesting themes-power, loss, control, and the role of dreams in human life. While the episodic structure allows for a wide range of stories and tones, it occasionally feels uneven. Some episodes are more engaging than others, and pacing can vary.
One notable drawback is the limited background offered on the Endless family. For newcomers, it's sometimes hard to grasp the dynamics and histories of these central characters, which can make the broader mythology feel slightly underdeveloped.
Overall, The Sandman is a bold and mostly successful adaptation. It doesn't always land perfectly, but when it works, it offers something distinctive and thought-provoking in the fantasy genre.
Tom Sturridge gives a restrained and thoughtful performance as Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams. His portrayal captures the character's distant, almost alien presence, while still hinting at a deeper emotional complexity. Around him, the cast is strong-Gwendoline Christie stands out as a commanding Lucifer, and Vivienne Acheampong brings warmth and intelligence to Lucienne.
The writing explores interesting themes-power, loss, control, and the role of dreams in human life. While the episodic structure allows for a wide range of stories and tones, it occasionally feels uneven. Some episodes are more engaging than others, and pacing can vary.
One notable drawback is the limited background offered on the Endless family. For newcomers, it's sometimes hard to grasp the dynamics and histories of these central characters, which can make the broader mythology feel slightly underdeveloped.
Overall, The Sandman is a bold and mostly successful adaptation. It doesn't always land perfectly, but when it works, it offers something distinctive and thought-provoking in the fantasy genre.
I really liked the comics back then, when they were published. I haven't read them again since, so I forgot most of the things and so also the story for the first season, if it was ever put into the comics. The show is visually stunning and I like the look. The one thing that was probably cut though for budget reasons was that Morpheus should have way more impact on the dreamworld wherever he goes and visually influence it. That wasn't a major point for me. The lead actor was well chosen, even with the hairdo making me wonder when he would sing songs from the Cure. I don't like the actor for the main villain - the Corinthian - so it was good, that he was the villain, but he more a psychopath than a true evil.
What most people might have a problem with was the slow pace the first season had. I personally didn't mind stories like the human Morpheus was meeting in that pub every 100 years. It added to that existential feel of the show.
While I personally don't like the recent gender swapping in respect to source material - I mean, why not invent awesome material yourself rather than say make a show called "Pippin Longstocking" - it was moderately done so in the show that it didn't hurt personally speaking. What I found a bit sad was that they turned Death from the little Goth chick to some black woman. But I found it worse that she had not so much screen time at all.
Overall, I enjoyed it a lot.
What most people might have a problem with was the slow pace the first season had. I personally didn't mind stories like the human Morpheus was meeting in that pub every 100 years. It added to that existential feel of the show.
While I personally don't like the recent gender swapping in respect to source material - I mean, why not invent awesome material yourself rather than say make a show called "Pippin Longstocking" - it was moderately done so in the show that it didn't hurt personally speaking. What I found a bit sad was that they turned Death from the little Goth chick to some black woman. But I found it worse that she had not so much screen time at all.
Overall, I enjoyed it a lot.
I thought the show was really great the first episodes, dark setting and interesting characters. Somewhere along the way I grew bored by the show however. I will probably watch the second season if it ever comes out since I am a fan of the novels. This was entertaining but the stark difference to how it started and how it ended made it less interesting for me. I hope the next season will focus on what made the first episodes so good. I think maybe sandmand will have a hard time to compete with all the upcoming franchises coming out this fall, I hope I am wrong though!
On another note, 600 characters requirement for a short user review is too damn long!
On another note, 600 characters requirement for a short user review is too damn long!
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In an age dominated by 15-second reels, endless TikToks, and the constant noise of social media, The Sandman did something extraordinary-it made me forget the world around me and pulled me into its own. Watching this series felt like being transported back to a time when stories were allowed to breathe, when imagination ruled over algorithms, and when TV shows were experienced, not just consumed.
The Sandman is a rare gem of the 21st century that somehow channels the soul of the 20th. It reminds me of an era when shows were artfully crafted and not built around trends or virality. The pacing, the visuals, the storytelling-everything feels deliberate and rich with meaning. It's thoughtful, haunting, beautiful, and deeply emotional. It's not just entertainment; it's an experience.
What makes it even more special is how uncommon shows like this have become. In today's content-saturated landscape, patience and depth are undervalued. But The Sandman dares to go slow, to build a world, and to ask its viewers to pay attention. And it rewards that attention at every turn.
This might just be one of the most underrated shows of the 21st century. It deserves far more recognition than it's gotten. If you're someone who misses the golden age of storytelling, this show is your time machine.
Highly recommended for anyone who still believes in the magic of long-form, meaningful storytelling.
The Sandman is a rare gem of the 21st century that somehow channels the soul of the 20th. It reminds me of an era when shows were artfully crafted and not built around trends or virality. The pacing, the visuals, the storytelling-everything feels deliberate and rich with meaning. It's thoughtful, haunting, beautiful, and deeply emotional. It's not just entertainment; it's an experience.
What makes it even more special is how uncommon shows like this have become. In today's content-saturated landscape, patience and depth are undervalued. But The Sandman dares to go slow, to build a world, and to ask its viewers to pay attention. And it rewards that attention at every turn.
This might just be one of the most underrated shows of the 21st century. It deserves far more recognition than it's gotten. If you're someone who misses the golden age of storytelling, this show is your time machine.
Highly recommended for anyone who still believes in the magic of long-form, meaningful storytelling.
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- TriviaDave McKean, who created the covers for the comic series, came out of "Sandman retirement" to design the credits sequences for this series.
- Créditos curiososThe Warner Bros and DC Comics logos are formed from shifting sands.
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