Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.
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This is a remarkable (first) series, which takes on a journey of suspicion, disaster, tragedy and terror. The first episode didn't exactly captivate me, but by episode three I was obsessed, and subsequently had to binge watch the whole series.
There is a curiosity to this series, I've read people compare it with several things, and I agree with some, Taboo definitely being one, the tone, and bizarre series events made me think of Fortitude, don't get me wrong it's a totally different style, but the whole sense of mystery and intrigue is similar.
It's Ridley Scott, so of course there's the element of terror that rears its head around about episode three. There is so much more to it though, the human element is ever present, you will see hatred, jealousy, love and strength, all manner of emotions are present.
The cinematography is incredible, it looks better than many films, and has terrific music.
First rate acting, it's hard to highlight a specific, as everyone plays their part, however, Jared Harris and Adam Nagaitis stand out.
It is hugely atmospheric, it's one of those that will keep you in suspense, you won't know which direction it will take you, just expect the unexpected to happen.
I loved it, 9/10.
There is a curiosity to this series, I've read people compare it with several things, and I agree with some, Taboo definitely being one, the tone, and bizarre series events made me think of Fortitude, don't get me wrong it's a totally different style, but the whole sense of mystery and intrigue is similar.
It's Ridley Scott, so of course there's the element of terror that rears its head around about episode three. There is so much more to it though, the human element is ever present, you will see hatred, jealousy, love and strength, all manner of emotions are present.
The cinematography is incredible, it looks better than many films, and has terrific music.
First rate acting, it's hard to highlight a specific, as everyone plays their part, however, Jared Harris and Adam Nagaitis stand out.
It is hugely atmospheric, it's one of those that will keep you in suspense, you won't know which direction it will take you, just expect the unexpected to happen.
I loved it, 9/10.
This is a review for the series premiere:
This is a strong start for a series based on one of my favorite books. The book was great, but it was longer than a Stephen King book and that's saying something, but the series has an efficient feel to it while still staying true to the book. You can tell that there is some true love for the source material and it really shows in every aspect, especially the cast. I love all the casting choices so far, but Adam Nagaitis as Cornelius Hickey is looking to be an amazing choice. His portrayal is spot on thus far and I can't wait to see his character dive further into the rabbit hole.
I'm also impressed with how well they translated the atmosphere from the book to the series so accurately. I just hope the monster is given the same kind of love that every other aspect of the series has been given so far.
Ultimately, if you've read the book, then you should love the series. If you haven't read the book, you just might find yourself wanting to.
I really can't understand why AMC decided to use the same title for two completely different series without any relation between each other (new plot, new directors, new actors...) - it's confusing, misleading, totally pointless.
Given the above: the first season is a masterpiece. One of the top 4-5 series of the year.
This second season is a very average product, deserving 6, maximum 7/10.
Pointless to rate them together with a shared vote.
Based on the book by Dan Simmons, The Terror gives a somewhat fiction account of the real-life doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition to find the Northwest passage - with an added element of supernatural danger.
Having watched the entire season I feel a little cheated by the final episode. The atmospheric tension throughout the first 9 seemed to vanish as episode 10 progressed, in a race to get to the punchline with the little screen time they had left - and the rushed punchline became a total anticlimax. They strayed a little from the book, which happens, but, you can't help but think that with a little more time, and some better editing, the finale could have been so much better.
Having watched the entire season I feel a little cheated by the final episode. The atmospheric tension throughout the first 9 seemed to vanish as episode 10 progressed, in a race to get to the punchline with the little screen time they had left - and the rushed punchline became a total anticlimax. They strayed a little from the book, which happens, but, you can't help but think that with a little more time, and some better editing, the finale could have been so much better.
This miniseries about two crews looking for a passage from England to India and China through the frozen north is very promising. I watched the first installment last night and was impressed with the acting, story and characters. I will watch future episodes in the dark. My tv doesn't have the best picture and I feel I may have missed some very subtle moments. It is beautifully filmed and the acting is top notch! I just wish I had a better tv! This series deserves it.
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- TriviaHMS Erebus was discovered in 2014. HMS Terror was discovered, intact and in "incredibly good condition," in 2016 by Arctic Research Teams just before this show's premiere in March 2018. AMC's president responded publicly by stating " I congratulate the researchers find, however, apparently they never heard of a spoiler alert!"
- GoofsThe chess set shown when the Captains meet at the beginning of the series has Staunton model pieces. That particular model, which is ubiquitous nowadays, wasn't available until 1849, a few years after the events in the series.
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