DiffrentDrumr
Iscritto in data gen 2003
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All I can say is what a impressive finish to an incredible season. I know it was billed as a "mini-series" but I hope they find a way to bring it back. It's that good! I expect to see Emmy and Golden Globe noms for Colin Farrell. Cristin Milioti and Deirdre O'Connell. All three were outstanding. It should also be up for Limited Series (if it doesn't return) and technical awards as well. The Makeup/costume design team were utterly fantastic.
I know intellectually that Oswald Cobb wass played by Colin Farrell. His name is in the credits. He's just so deep into the character that there's no hint of Farrell to be seen or heard. That's a hallmark of a great performance. It's truly one of the most transformative performances of the year. And watching Milioti work is like watching a master class on acting. From chilling to heartbreaking to vengeful, to utterly lost, she imbues each scene she's in with such depth of emotion she blew me away. I loved this show. I'm so sorry it had to end. This was the surpise of the season for me!
I know intellectually that Oswald Cobb wass played by Colin Farrell. His name is in the credits. He's just so deep into the character that there's no hint of Farrell to be seen or heard. That's a hallmark of a great performance. It's truly one of the most transformative performances of the year. And watching Milioti work is like watching a master class on acting. From chilling to heartbreaking to vengeful, to utterly lost, she imbues each scene she's in with such depth of emotion she blew me away. I loved this show. I'm so sorry it had to end. This was the surpise of the season for me!
Sort of ... and much more! A heck of a lot of fun!
The infected never really had a choice did they. They just succumbed to a man made virus that inevitably snuffed out the whole of Great Britain.
But what about the portrayal of the military? What dignity, conscience, morality, compassion, or caring did they show? What redeeming qualities distinguished them from the rage and mindlessness of infected humanity? These were supposed to be "thinking" men. We all know what they were thinking with. Did these look like guys who really gave a crap about the future and their progeny? Umm, I don't think so. I found them pretty much one dimensional, over-the-top caricature, complete with lusty sneers for their female prey! It did make me think... but not in a good way. They seemed more like they'd gone without sex for 28 years rather than 28 days. I found them more contrived than anything else. The rest of the acting was definitely a cut above most of the films of this type.
Overall though, I think 28DL ads something to its genre. It will definitely have a following. For me it was mostly an eerie and haunting look at the chaos of doomsday. I thought about it for quite a while after I left the theater, unlike T3: Rise Of The Machines.
Everyone's A Critic.
Peace... DiffrentDrumr
But what about the portrayal of the military? What dignity, conscience, morality, compassion, or caring did they show? What redeeming qualities distinguished them from the rage and mindlessness of infected humanity? These were supposed to be "thinking" men. We all know what they were thinking with. Did these look like guys who really gave a crap about the future and their progeny? Umm, I don't think so. I found them pretty much one dimensional, over-the-top caricature, complete with lusty sneers for their female prey! It did make me think... but not in a good way. They seemed more like they'd gone without sex for 28 years rather than 28 days. I found them more contrived than anything else. The rest of the acting was definitely a cut above most of the films of this type.
Overall though, I think 28DL ads something to its genre. It will definitely have a following. For me it was mostly an eerie and haunting look at the chaos of doomsday. I thought about it for quite a while after I left the theater, unlike T3: Rise Of The Machines.
Everyone's A Critic.
Peace... DiffrentDrumr