विनसेंट, एक दुखी पिता, अपने लापता बेटे की बिस्तर के नीचे रहने वाले राक्षस एरिक से दोस्ती कर लेता है, और इस असंभावित रिश्ते से उसे शांति मिलती है.विनसेंट, एक दुखी पिता, अपने लापता बेटे की बिस्तर के नीचे रहने वाले राक्षस एरिक से दोस्ती कर लेता है, और इस असंभावित रिश्ते से उसे शांति मिलती है.विनसेंट, एक दुखी पिता, अपने लापता बेटे की बिस्तर के नीचे रहने वाले राक्षस एरिक से दोस्ती कर लेता है, और इस असंभावित रिश्ते से उसे शांति मिलती है.
- 1 BAFTA अवार्ड जीते गए
- 1 जीत और कुल 7 नामांकन
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Benedict did a phenomenal job acting. Honestly, all the acting was great (even the kid). But there were entire unnecessary scenes that caused the show to feel like it was dragging. The timing was inconsistent, and the direction was weak. I kept thinking, "David Lynch would've done a better job with this." It was watchable, but only in the sense that I could be up doing things around the house or working on other things. It wasn't riveting enough to focus on. There were redeemable elements, like the fact that it represented the 80s more accurately than Stranger Things. Everything really was brown. I would not ever watch this or anything like it again. I'm not sure this was worth being a series, though. Maybe a movie, with all the boring parts cut out. But definitely not a series.
I recently watched the show and found it to be a captivating and well-crafted series. The characters were well-developed, and the themes were thought-provoking. However, I couldn't shake off the feeling that the show was slightly overstretched. Could have been made atleast 2 episodes shorter..
Sometimes I felt that the pacing dragged in a few places, and some scenes could have been trimmed or condensed to maintain a tighter narrative. In each episode the sideway scenes make you do fast forwarding.
Despite this, the show's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, and I would still recommend it to fans of the genre. The acting was superb, the writing was clever, and the overall story arc was satisfying.
Sometimes I felt that the pacing dragged in a few places, and some scenes could have been trimmed or condensed to maintain a tighter narrative. In each episode the sideway scenes make you do fast forwarding.
Despite this, the show's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, and I would still recommend it to fans of the genre. The acting was superb, the writing was clever, and the overall story arc was satisfying.
I agree with mostly all of the low reviews.
It's long, and it might become tedious.
The characters are unlikeable.
The unwinding of the plot point seems to be a middle finger to the viewers.
There's way too much going on to even make it into the agenda.
Nobody seems to care or noticed the bad CGI, or the incongruence of ambient.
It's supposed to happen during the mid 80's but everything looks as the 70's in the beginning and then of the 90's by the end.
And there's something called perspective, you can't have building far away looking as clear as the objects nearby.
Those are 6 hours that I will consider a long nap, just because I don't want to be upset.
It's long, and it might become tedious.
The characters are unlikeable.
The unwinding of the plot point seems to be a middle finger to the viewers.
There's way too much going on to even make it into the agenda.
Nobody seems to care or noticed the bad CGI, or the incongruence of ambient.
It's supposed to happen during the mid 80's but everything looks as the 70's in the beginning and then of the 90's by the end.
And there's something called perspective, you can't have building far away looking as clear as the objects nearby.
Those are 6 hours that I will consider a long nap, just because I don't want to be upset.
I have read a few of the reviews and I'm a little disappointed at the lack of appreciation for art. Other critics have opined that they didn't like the characters; however, that's part of the story/character development. This series is meant to appeal to the side of us that wants to evolve. The side of us that is often ignored.
As far as a critique, I thought Vincent's struggle with his shadow side (Eric) was a bit overdone in the final episodes. Early on it felt like a thriller but the genre shifted around episode 3 or 4, maybe drawn out. Otherwise, this is a great series in my opinion.
As someone who experienced a bit of a personal transformation, I find this story to be touching and inspirational. We're all part of the problem, and I think that's what this series is trying to tell us.
As far as a critique, I thought Vincent's struggle with his shadow side (Eric) was a bit overdone in the final episodes. Early on it felt like a thriller but the genre shifted around episode 3 or 4, maybe drawn out. Otherwise, this is a great series in my opinion.
As someone who experienced a bit of a personal transformation, I find this story to be touching and inspirational. We're all part of the problem, and I think that's what this series is trying to tell us.
It feels like the purpose of this show was to adress as much societal issues as possible, and weave that all into a story.
It adresses; mental illness, addiction, gay discrimination, AIDS neglect, pedosexuality, gentrification, institutional racism, parental neglect and abuse, homelessness, corruption,....and I'm sure I missed a few.
When you strip it down though, to the centre of the storyline, the boy who's missing and what's going on with him, you're left with not a whole lot of substance to that.
Whether you like the show or not, it's strength will have to be working all those societal issues into one show, one story.
For me, I would have liked more substance to central storyline about the boy, and not all the sidesteps to add moral value.
And the show is a bit too long.
It adresses; mental illness, addiction, gay discrimination, AIDS neglect, pedosexuality, gentrification, institutional racism, parental neglect and abuse, homelessness, corruption,....and I'm sure I missed a few.
When you strip it down though, to the centre of the storyline, the boy who's missing and what's going on with him, you're left with not a whole lot of substance to that.
Whether you like the show or not, it's strength will have to be working all those societal issues into one show, one story.
For me, I would have liked more substance to central storyline about the boy, and not all the sidesteps to add moral value.
And the show is a bit too long.
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- ट्रिवियाBenedict Cumberbatch would also have been 9 years old in 1985; the same age as his son in the show.
- गूफ़A blue Dodge Spirit is seen in the streets several times in each episode. This car shouldn't be there as it is a 89 model and the serie is set in 85.
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- How many seasons does Eric have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.66 : 1
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