Le mitologie dei nostri incubi collettivi sono radicati nelle storie dell'orrore di vita reale.Le mitologie dei nostri incubi collettivi sono radicati nelle storie dell'orrore di vita reale.Le mitologie dei nostri incubi collettivi sono radicati nelle storie dell'orrore di vita reale.
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Reviewers say 'Lore' is lauded for its captivating exploration of historical folklore and myths, with the first season celebrated for its innovative mix of narration, animation, and reenactments. The second season, however, faced criticism for removing Aaron Mahnke's narration, leading to disappointment among many viewers who felt the show lost its unique charm. Conversely, some appreciated the changes, noting enhanced acting and production values. The narration's absence polarized opinions, underscoring its essential role in the show's identity.
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I really loved the first season the way it was made was different to usual programmes on TV or streaming. I couldn't wait for the second season. When I watched it, it was like a completely different programme I did watch it all very quickly as I did season one, however I prefer the original format it gives much more back story. Highlight of season two was Elizabeth Bathory it was really well portrayed and is a really creepy story I enjoyed this episode more than all the others on season two. Would love to see another season with a mix of the two formats maybe.
Like others have stated, the series was not what I expected, but it was enjoyable none the less. Prior to watching the first episode, I expected a complete tale without the frequent narration contained in each episode. But it was an interesting mix of re-enactments and narration of the historical context behind each episode.
My only advice to the producers of the show would be to confine the narration to the beginning and end of the show, because the frequent narration throughout each episode kills any build up of suspense during the re-enactment portions of the show.
My only advice to the producers of the show would be to confine the narration to the beginning and end of the show, because the frequent narration throughout each episode kills any build up of suspense during the re-enactment portions of the show.
Recently re-watched "Un-boxed" from the first season.
Still my favorite. Creepy story about Robert the doll woven through the story of the Island of the Dolls, a very strange Russian doll collector and even touched on Reborns. Fascinating
So far in Season 2, I fell asleep during Burke and Hare (master grave robbers/salesmen.) Even Pinhead himself, Doug Bradley, couldn't keep me awake.
I got bored with Elizabeth Bathory even though I know her chilling story...I wasn't chilled.
No more Lore for me
What happend to narrator? Couldn't even get into watching going to try other episodes. I was so excited to watch season 2. I'm just bummed out that it's totally different! Please go back to season 1 format that was a whole lot more entertaining this just makes it like every other show...
The show is based off of a podcast that has many followers and fans. The creator of the podcast narrated season 1 which was a nice carryover that fans enjoyed. People seemed to complain and they took him out of season 2. While the second season is well made and the stories great, but the lack of the origanal narrator is disappointing. It's just a generic dramatization now. They kept the title only, it's not the same show.
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