A computer engineer investigates the secretive development division in her company, which she believes is behind the disappearance of her boyfriend.A computer engineer investigates the secretive development division in her company, which she believes is behind the disappearance of her boyfriend.A computer engineer investigates the secretive development division in her company, which she believes is behind the disappearance of her boyfriend.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 14 nominations total
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The whole atmosphere and story is amazing, but I really can't figure out why the lead actor was chosen. She's as interesting as watching the grass grow, and as deep as a sheet of paper.
First, let me start off by saying the story itself is fresh, creative and interesting. Definitely worth giving a shot if you're into the psychological thriller genre. For the most part, casting is on point. Nick Offerman as Forest, the enigmatic CEO of Amaya and Zach Grenier as Kenton, the Ex-CIA officer turned to head of Amaya security are both phenomenal in their roles. Offerman plays the role of his career, while Greniers character is this shows Mike Ehrmantraut. On the opposite end, the main protagonist and heroine, Lily, played by Sonoya Mizuno, is a gigantic casting error. She is by far the only quarrel that I have with the show itself and it's to the point where it becomes annoying because she lacks the qualities that a protagonist should have. Shes extremely monotone and has the same facial expressions regardless of her emotions. All in all, worth a watch. Recommended if you can bare with Mizunos acting.
Overall great show that is worth watching. I only have two complaints. The lead character annoyed me and I found myself not caring about what happened to her. I'm not sure if she was purposely written this way, but I found myself just tolerating her for the story, which was mostly great. This leads me to my second complaint, the ending. It wasn't bad. It was just a "yeah that's fine I guess" type of thing, which is not what I had hoped for after such a great story up until than. These two complaints are still well worth putting up with to watch the show. Also, Nick Offerman nailed his role in this.
Great story. I'll watch the entire series, but not because of Sonoya Mizuno She is NOT a headliner. Not even close. More like a first week acting student...not convincing at all.
I finished this series last night and am convinced that it's one of the most intelligent shows that exists. I went into this series without having much knowledge regarding what it's actually about and having no expectations, other than knowing that Alex Garland's prior films are some of my very favorites, such as Sunshine and Ex Machina. As the plot in Devs progressed, I found myself more and more captivated not only by its plot but also by its visuals and soundtrack, which are both unique, clever and (in my opinion) quite often, mesmerizing. Visually, it is stunning. The plot is equally as clever, dealing with aspects of physics and the universe that some might consider a bit mind-blowing but that actually does have some basis in reality and what we know about the universe at the quantum level. So I appreciate that is not SO sci-fi that is far-fetched and too fantastical. I don't want to say too much because I don't want to provide any spoilers or give away too much. But I would truly be shocked if anyone could watch this series and not absolutely love it... and particularly anyone with an open mind and who can appreciate a film that involves depth rather than just comfortably lingering on the surface. The acting in the film is superb. Lily's character can seem flat sometimes, but I think that's intentional due to all the trauma that she endures throughout the film. So to anyone who is considering watching this -- please stay through, until the end, and I think you won't be disappointed. I know some here have said that they were hoping for more, at the very end, but when I think about it, I realize that it probably couldn't have ended more perfectly. I'm actually glad they didn't make a second season because I fear it would have just been dragging out the plot just for the sake of keeping the series alive. But I think it's just perfect, as is.
The Rise of Sonoya Mizuno
The Rise of Sonoya Mizuno
Sonoya Mizuno, an actress and professional dancer known for her roles in Ex Machina and "Maniac," stars in Alex Garland's sci-fi miniseries "Devs." What other roles has she played?
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- TriviaAlex Garland conceived this as a one-off series with no plans to continue it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Nick Offerman (2020)
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