solonche-637-153706
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Disclosure. I have not read the books, but I powered thru the Chinese version
I liked it even though it was hard to understand at times. I liked Wang Miao who is believable as a young world class scientist with a family.
His role is split into 5 millennials of which only one is interesting. That would be Jin Cheng. The rest are dull and that Augie person just stinks. Can anyone believe that she is a world class physicist like Miao? C'mon man!!!
The whole thing seems like a Cliff Note version. Shallow. Weak. But it does have a dumb cameo appearance by Gatiss and Shearsmith. Wow. What a bonus.
One star because it's so bad that I gave up.
His role is split into 5 millennials of which only one is interesting. That would be Jin Cheng. The rest are dull and that Augie person just stinks. Can anyone believe that she is a world class physicist like Miao? C'mon man!!!
The whole thing seems like a Cliff Note version. Shallow. Weak. But it does have a dumb cameo appearance by Gatiss and Shearsmith. Wow. What a bonus.
One star because it's so bad that I gave up.
I do love timey whimeythings. Pardon me Doctor.
And I've been waiting for this.
But holey money it's awful.
OK to start with, it makes no sense. Paradoxes overwhelm each other at an alarming rate.
Next, the acting is sorrowful, but then the screenplay doesn't help. The only one who seemed to act is Gabriel Howell and that ain't saying much.
Next up, are the required identities of the charactors. Let's see,, there's a Muslim nwoman in the present and future. That's fine. There's a closeted homosexual in the 19th century. Also, nothing wrong with that. And got help me, fakakta cop in 1941. All fine, but together it's a woke playground.
Finally, I am heartbroken to see Greta Scacchi, a beautiful woman playing a ....well, that woman.
OK then it's a 2 after the awful episode 6. I haven't decided if I can go on.
For sci-fi watch Fringe. For masterful writing/acting it's Peaky Blinders.
Know you are loved. Balderdash.
And I've been waiting for this.
But holey money it's awful.
OK to start with, it makes no sense. Paradoxes overwhelm each other at an alarming rate.
Next, the acting is sorrowful, but then the screenplay doesn't help. The only one who seemed to act is Gabriel Howell and that ain't saying much.
Next up, are the required identities of the charactors. Let's see,, there's a Muslim nwoman in the present and future. That's fine. There's a closeted homosexual in the 19th century. Also, nothing wrong with that. And got help me, fakakta cop in 1941. All fine, but together it's a woke playground.
Finally, I am heartbroken to see Greta Scacchi, a beautiful woman playing a ....well, that woman.
OK then it's a 2 after the awful episode 6. I haven't decided if I can go on.
For sci-fi watch Fringe. For masterful writing/acting it's Peaky Blinders.
Know you are loved. Balderdash.