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  • L’episodio è andato in onda il 21 mar 2024
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Eiza González and Jovan Adepo in Il problema dei 3 corpi (2024)
Earth makes first contact in a Netflix adaptation of the world-renowned, bestselling series of sci fi novels. And who better to adapt those books than "Game of Thrones" creators, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. 
Based on Cixin Liu's trilogy, "Remembrance of Earth's Past," the "3 Body Problem" series follows Ye (Rosalind Chao), an astrophysicist working at a secret Chinese military base. A concerned alien contacts Ye and warns her to cease the search for intelligent life, because the alien's planet would invade as soon as their kind learns Earth exists.
Disillusioned with humankind, Ye contacts the Trisolaris aliens anyway. And now, Earth has 450 years to prepare itself for a full-scale occupation.
Also starring Eiza González, Benedict Wong, and Jovan Adepo, plus, Jonathan Pryce, John Bradley, and Liam Cunningham all reteaming with the "Game of Thrones" creators, "3 Body Problem" spans years and galaxies to answer scary existential questions, like ... Why are we here? Are we alone? And if there is life out there, why hasn't it contacted us ... until now?
"3 Body Problem" premieres on Netflix in Jan 2024.
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      • Cixin Liu
      • David Benioff
      • D.B. Weiss
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      • Rosalind Chao
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    Jovan Adepo
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    • Saul Durand
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    John Bradley
    • Jack Rooney
    Rosalind Chao
    Rosalind Chao
    • Ye Wenjie
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Thomas Wade
    Eiza González
    Eiza González
    • Auggie Salazar
    Jess Hong
    Jess Hong
    • Jin Cheng
    Marlo Kelly
    Marlo Kelly
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    Alex Sharp
    Alex Sharp
    • Will Downing
    Sea Shimooka
    Sea Shimooka
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    Zine Tseng
    Zine Tseng
    • Young Ye Wenjie
    Saamer Usmani
    Saamer Usmani
    • Raj Varma
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Da Shi
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Mike Evans
    Guming Yu
    • Yang Weining
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    Gerard Monaco
    Gerard Monaco
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    Vedette Lim
    Vedette Lim
    • Vera Ye
    Deng Qiaozhi
    • Lei Zhicheng
    Xiya Lan
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    The end of days?

    It's definitely got me hooked, it's a book I read a little while back, and enjoyed, I had it explained to me by a Chinese former colleague, who detailed the significance of the book, and how big the theory was in China.

    You'll have to concentrate, as there are lots of subtitles to read, and you'll need to, remembering how the story unfolds, there's a lot of detail in the early sequences.

    I was a little surprised to see it actually brought to life, but it works very well, if I had one little gripe, only, it's that The British segments are so wonderfully English, we're straight back to the 1980's with those rounded English vowels, it jarred in comparison to the harshness of The Chinese segments.

    I don't want to be critical, because this was a very, very fine start, it's unsettling, it's eerie, it very much feels like Judgment day is landing.

    8/10.
    7lassegalsgaard

    Countdown

    It's no secret that David Benioff and D. B. Weiss' next project has been both highly anticipated and met with a lot of skepticism after how they ended "Game of Thrones." In the end, that show's downfall doesn't seem to be entirely their fault, but mostly because of the direction that the story was going that simply didn't work, so I was looking forward to seeing what they would be doing when adapting a big sci-fi novel instead. And while the first episode doesn't necessarily give us a lot, it does set the stage for an epic journey that has a very solid starting point.

    At first, this show seems like it's definitely taking a pseudo-realistic approach to its subject matter, bringing in real-life events to enforce its narrative. Benioff and Weiss have often signaled that they have an interest in history (just look at "The Confederacy"...), so it doesn't come as a surprise. However, the opening sequence's impact on the larger show will have to come later. And maybe it's just the skeptic in me, but they're dealing with some big things in this that it feels like they're doing what they did with "Thrones," and that does leave me a little worried. However, looking at this episode for what is in it, there's a lot of good in this. The cast is already doing some good work, starting us off with a big emotional episode. None of them are sticking out properly, but it will be interesting to see where they all go. They are already setting up certain stakes for the characters, which may be why the character played by Benedict Wong is already shaping up to have the most interesting story. It also seems like the show is playing around with time, and I don't know if this will lead to a twist down the line, but if it does, I have a pretty good idea what it will be. The ending left us off with a lot of promise, and I'm actually kinda excited to see where they go from here, and hoping that the writing is good enough to bring us home satisfied.

    "Countdown" starts off this new project with a lot of potential, although the skepticism is still there because of how they finished "Game of Thrones." However, on this episode alone, the bar seems to be set pretty high and the cast seems excellent and up to the task of bringing this mind-bending story to life.
    10konstantinbg-00598

    A perfect first episode

    The first episode was honestly perfect, the ending of it is astonishing. Truly hope that the Netflix model of releasing the show at once doesn't dim its light and make it just a blip on people's radar.

    Must see first episode for anyone who actually enjoys sci-fi and modern cinematic television, it was creepy, it was mysterious, it was fun, it was intelligent. Truly hope that the rest of the season goes well.

    The one issue I and some fans had with the book was the Aliens always go to the USA/the white house syndrome early sci-fi used to have in the 90s-2000s in the case of the book China I suppose, the show has truly done its best to internationalize it and make it feel like a global problem from episode one.
    10XweAponX

    Super-Compressed version of the Chinese show

    I am recognizing most of the story elements, but where the Chinese show took 30 episodes to tell this complicated story, The Netflix producers are trying to ultra compress it.

    The Chinese version had me actually caring about the few characters that it focused upon. This one, instead of focusing on just three basic characters there are several.

    The story of Ye Wenjie, and this is the only character where they did not change the gender, nationality, or name of, is told in this first episode, and it matches what we knew from the Chinese show. Of course, Netflix added some extracurricular romance, which did not happen in the original. In the original story, Ye Wenjie was a woman totally unmoved by romantic interests. Originally a victim of the Chinese state and then one of their main operators. The Chinese version shows how she changed from the 60s to the early 2000's.

    The other major difference is that the Chinese show was a period piece, occurring during the early 2000's, just prior to the onset of the first iPhones and other personal digital gadgetry. Nokia phones were still popular. This version of the story is completely contemporary, and so everybody is using iPhones instead of pre-Intel MacBooks, in my opinion this damages the story. That was one of the things that made the Chinese show unique is that they replicated how digital was in the early 2000s. This show, destroys that effect. They should have kept to the original period.

    One of the other things we recognize is the character played by Benedict Wong, who is the cigarette chomping' cop "Da Shi": In the Chinese, This was "Shi Qiang" played by Hewei Yu.

    And then the character of "Wang Miao" Has been deleted and transplanted into "Auggie Salazar" (Elza González)- she is the one that sees the countdown, and is approached by somebody named Tatania, who is supposed to be an analog of the character "Shen Yufei" - who initially appears to be speaking about "God" but in fact, they are talking about "the Lord" or, "Lord". Which I suppose you would have to watch this series in the original Chinese or read the novel to find out what that actually means. And it is not a religious reference, it is something insidious.

    What has not been mentioned yet is the organization called "The Frontier Of Science" which Tatania/Shen Yufei and another character named "Pan Han" (whose analog has not yet appeared in this series) appeared to control.

    I have only gotten halfway through the first episode, but I recognize these highly compressed story elements and characters based upon the original. What made the Chinese version endearing to me was that everything focused upon a small group of people... in this one, they had to hire a lot of the Game of Thrones stable of actors, and so the story has been shuffled across a deck of about 10 Game of Thrones actors.

    Visually, this is done very well, but I don't like this supercompression of the story. The original Chinese Show took place across 30 episodes, and all of that information is crammed into only eight here, but that is the way that TV shows are made on Netflix or America these days. Nobody in America makes a TV show that has 26 episodes per season anymore. It went down from 26 to 16 to 13 and then to 10 and now 8 and 6. Only CW shows, sometimes still have 22 episodes per season.

    It's just not enough time to tell a compelling story, 6 one-hour episodes? 8 one-hour episodes? Especially a story as complicated as "three body problem", a hugo award winning book.

    And between the Chinese and American shows, these are only the first seasons, there are more books in this story. Which makes me very interested to see how the Chinese television industry does it, and how Netflix will respond...
    8aboalhija

    Revolution to ravelation!

    I found the first episode to be a good intro to a world where history, science, and mystery exists!. From the flashbacks of China's revolution to London in the present day, the way this episode mixes past events with our present, literally science and fiction, was good!

    As the episode kept going on, I found myself drawn into the not so much alien mysteries hinted at throughout the episode. Not to mention that the pacing of the storyline literally forces you to binge the entire thing.

    One thing in mind is that they maybe should've chosen an older actress for the role of Ye, as in the sixties she looked 20ish so now she should be in her eighties! Other than that, all is good!

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      Jin Cheng: [sees an old picture of Ye Wenjie] Is that you?

      Ye Wenjie: In another life. My first job.

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      Ye Wenjie: [chuckles] I was. Time is a motherfucker.

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