Far in a dystopian future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of ... Read allFar in a dystopian future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of twins are born with sight.Far in a dystopian future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of twins are born with sight.
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- 8 wins & 12 nominations total
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See is really an awesome series, led by great acting, interesting characters and interesting world, even if this last aspect could've been more developed.
It has 3 seasons. The first two are absolute gems, especially the second one, with great character building, awesome acting (to the point if you wonder if Jason Momoa even acts or that's just, like, him) and great villains (evil Queen is about the most despicable character in tv history, along with Geoffrey Baratheon).
The show finds perfect balance between adventure, impossible odds in a very hostile world, and the equality immense love and strength that you can find in a nuclear family (parents & children), a strength that can overcome everything and that can be only mirrored in the opposition between siblings.
The show wrapped up nicely, and at the right time, as it was clearly out of breath/ creativity, regarding the opposition our heroes have to face, with absurd characters behavior, impossible physics and things that just seem to materialize out of thin air. A clear step down from season 1 and, especially, season 2.
The setting is also pretty interesting, a world where the vast majority is blind, for some unknown reason, and sight is punishable by death. We don't know what happened, when it happened, why it happened. And the show limits itself at the classical apocalypse trope, without pressing the question. That world deserved a bit more explanation.
Maybe we'll have another show in the same setting ?
In any case respect to Apple for producing some of the greatest shows of the past years, with great production, great characters, great acting and great story. "See" is up there with "for all mankind", "foundation", "shantaram", "severance" and "silo", even better than a few of them too.
It has 3 seasons. The first two are absolute gems, especially the second one, with great character building, awesome acting (to the point if you wonder if Jason Momoa even acts or that's just, like, him) and great villains (evil Queen is about the most despicable character in tv history, along with Geoffrey Baratheon).
The show finds perfect balance between adventure, impossible odds in a very hostile world, and the equality immense love and strength that you can find in a nuclear family (parents & children), a strength that can overcome everything and that can be only mirrored in the opposition between siblings.
The show wrapped up nicely, and at the right time, as it was clearly out of breath/ creativity, regarding the opposition our heroes have to face, with absurd characters behavior, impossible physics and things that just seem to materialize out of thin air. A clear step down from season 1 and, especially, season 2.
The setting is also pretty interesting, a world where the vast majority is blind, for some unknown reason, and sight is punishable by death. We don't know what happened, when it happened, why it happened. And the show limits itself at the classical apocalypse trope, without pressing the question. That world deserved a bit more explanation.
Maybe we'll have another show in the same setting ?
In any case respect to Apple for producing some of the greatest shows of the past years, with great production, great characters, great acting and great story. "See" is up there with "for all mankind", "foundation", "shantaram", "severance" and "silo", even better than a few of them too.
See was a very entertaining sci-if series led by Jason Momoa. I have to admit that when I first read the premise about a world full of blind people at war with one another I didn't think I would like it. Then after seeing the trailers and that Momoa was in it my expectations rose. Well, after finishing the series I can say that those expectations weren't on,y met but were exceeded. I couldn't stop watching this. Sure some if it is unbelievable but it's sci-fi, it's suppose to be. Bautista was also a great addition to the cast in the second season. He was perfect in his role as Momoa's brother. It's too bad that it was only three seasons long but they couldn't really go anywhere else with the story without overstaying its welcome. At least it didn't end on a cliffhanger. Bottom line is I really liked the show overall and recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy, sci-fi or action.
This is one of the best series I have ever seen. You will find a completely different world and also different people. The main idea of this work was very nice. I watched its all seasons and love it, the ideas inside this movie was brilliant. I think the final episode could be better, and the story line had potential to grow more. I am an English language learner, and this series helped me a lot, because the people are blind, so they speak very clear and it helped me to improve my language skills with listening. As an English learner in my opinion this can be one of the best options for practicing language skills.
I'm not blind. Maybe that's why I don't understand a world of only blind people riding horses at a full gallop and wearing crowns.
It's entertaining for those who like medieval settings, even though this is supposed to be the distant future. But after centuries of everyone being blind, they seem to appreciate jewelry, feathers in their hair, lots of hairdos and beards that take a lot to create and maintain. Not to mention, these are good looking choices. How any of it is appreciated in the middle of a world where days are spent finding food, water, and maintaining a safe shelter all while blind is beyond me.
It's entertaining for those who like medieval settings, even though this is supposed to be the distant future. But after centuries of everyone being blind, they seem to appreciate jewelry, feathers in their hair, lots of hairdos and beards that take a lot to create and maintain. Not to mention, these are good looking choices. How any of it is appreciated in the middle of a world where days are spent finding food, water, and maintaining a safe shelter all while blind is beyond me.
Did you know
- TriviaThe knots tied in ropes used by the unsighted characters to read is inspired by a reading system believed to be created by the Incas, called quipu or khipu.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are a montage of nerve endings that, as the noise increases in volume, form various shapes.
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