A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.
- Won 13 Primetime Emmys
- 28 wins & 24 nominations total
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We are faced with an incredibly creative anthology of 18 different stories ranging from an immense variety of animation designs, cinematography, music-sound use, and transhumanism to cyber punk, from robotics to artificial intelligence, from the life of others to anti-militarism: Love, Death & Robots.
It was obvious from the trailer that we would be watching interesting things, but I didn't expect that much. The taste of each episode remained in my palate. Death, Love & Robots show the end point of the animation. Cyberpunk, love, death, technology, apocalyptic, a variety of topics such as space is told. So each viewer can find something in the series. There were criticisms of sexism and violence, but I didn't encounter such a problem. Episode lengths range from six to seventeen minutes. Although it is a little short, you can understand the quality when you watch. 9/10
It was obvious from the trailer that we would be watching interesting things, but I didn't expect that much. The taste of each episode remained in my palate. Death, Love & Robots show the end point of the animation. Cyberpunk, love, death, technology, apocalyptic, a variety of topics such as space is told. So each viewer can find something in the series. There were criticisms of sexism and violence, but I didn't encounter such a problem. Episode lengths range from six to seventeen minutes. Although it is a little short, you can understand the quality when you watch. 9/10
Season one was incredible. A little something for anyone. Great variety and vision in small samples. Like short stories. It was 18 episodes!
Season two. Even shorter episodes. Only a few of interest and only 8 episodes with some as shot as 7 minutes.
You can always count on Netflix for a bait and switch. Waited over a year for less than an hour of content.
Season two. Even shorter episodes. Only a few of interest and only 8 episodes with some as shot as 7 minutes.
You can always count on Netflix for a bait and switch. Waited over a year for less than an hour of content.
I don't like writing reviews, but is one of my most anticipated series. Alas, the creative enthusiasm clearly ran out in the fourth season: the plot became strained, the characters lost depth, and the final episodes look like a formality. The energy that previously charged each scene is gone, giving way to dull predictability. It's sad to see how the characters have become very bland. Surprisingly, even the side project Secret Level looks livelier and fresher. There are no complaints about the first three seasons - they were really strong. And here the authors decided to end on a sad note. Bye-bye.
10lanycera
What a unique production! Netflix definitely got something (very) right here. In fact, I wish there would be more quality content like this.
Every single episode is intriguing and spectacular; it can be very violent at times, funny and sad. The art is just breathtaking. Writing is on point.
So far I liked "Sonnie's Edge", "The Witness" and "Beyond the Aquila Rift, "Good Hunting" and "Zima Blue" the best. More, please, Netflix!
Every single episode is intriguing and spectacular; it can be very violent at times, funny and sad. The art is just breathtaking. Writing is on point.
So far I liked "Sonnie's Edge", "The Witness" and "Beyond the Aquila Rift, "Good Hunting" and "Zima Blue" the best. More, please, Netflix!
Never saw the trailer. Just saw it while browsing netflix, didn't knew what to expect. But the first episode just blew my mind. So awesome. It was like watching watching a video game. The episodes are small but so good. No nonsense. Superb !!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe episodes Beyond the Aquila Rift (2019) and Zima Blue (2019) are from a book called "Zima Blue and Other Stories" by Alastair Reynolds.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Shows You Can Binge in One Day (2019)
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