edhuds0n
Entrou em mai. de 2002
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Classificação de edhuds0n
I rarely go for movies that do not have a lot of action, special effects, comedy, or other devices designed to keep short attention spans like mine engaged. However, I really enjoyed this movie.
Like the endurance running subject matter, the movie held a steady pace as it slowly built to a satisfying climax that came with less than 10 minutes time left.
With a small cast, there was little to distract viewers from the protagonist Mel and the burning question of what drives her to run such long distances under such extreme conditions. There was also the seemingly odd question of WHY she felt the need to retrieve her backpack after escaping from Wayland and Jared.
Had to watch and pay attention to the flashbacks to get the payoff (and the answer to that last "WHY" question) at the end. No spoilers, but the very last scene resonated with me, because of events in my own family history.
Overall, it gave me quiet inspiration at a time when most of us could really use more of that.
I am glad to have watched it.
Like the endurance running subject matter, the movie held a steady pace as it slowly built to a satisfying climax that came with less than 10 minutes time left.
With a small cast, there was little to distract viewers from the protagonist Mel and the burning question of what drives her to run such long distances under such extreme conditions. There was also the seemingly odd question of WHY she felt the need to retrieve her backpack after escaping from Wayland and Jared.
Had to watch and pay attention to the flashbacks to get the payoff (and the answer to that last "WHY" question) at the end. No spoilers, but the very last scene resonated with me, because of events in my own family history.
Overall, it gave me quiet inspiration at a time when most of us could really use more of that.
I am glad to have watched it.
Just watched this series again after having seen it when was first available in the US. While the dubbing always leaves something to be desired in foreign films, I thought it was well done.
The pacing was good; characters were developed just enough to advance the plot. It was good to see the writers were brave enough to make ALL of the characters with their own personal flaws, as opposed to making unrealistic 100% good-vs-evil caricatures like in so many other shows.
The makeup and special effects were of good quality without being distracting, and there was just enough action to keep us ADHD folks interested.
The finale is conclusive but leaves the door open for a second season/series. I hope that it gets renewed and distributed again here in the States.
The pacing was good; characters were developed just enough to advance the plot. It was good to see the writers were brave enough to make ALL of the characters with their own personal flaws, as opposed to making unrealistic 100% good-vs-evil caricatures like in so many other shows.
The makeup and special effects were of good quality without being distracting, and there was just enough action to keep us ADHD folks interested.
The finale is conclusive but leaves the door open for a second season/series. I hope that it gets renewed and distributed again here in the States.
The actors all took a step forward and seemed to grow into their characters in Season 2. However, the writing itself seemed to take a very noticeable hit from the level we enjoyed in Season 1. If there's a Season 3, I hope they bring back Mitchell Marchand as the Executive Story Editor. I think contributions from him and Annie Levine were part of what made the show so enjoyable.