This production, which has been very popular since the introduction process, made an ambitious introduction to Netflix. When They See Us aims to tell an impressive story that has shaken the audience deeply. The series focuses on the "Central Park Five" incident in 1989. Since many people are aware of this tragic event thanks to this series, the mission that the series takes on is very important. Five blackish youths are unfairly accused of rape in Central Park in 1989. The series, which tells the struggle of these five young people against justice, dates from 1989 to 2002. The series, which reveals a flutter that touches the heart, is not only important because it is based on reality, but also has inferences that shed light on today. When They See Us is very successful in reflecting the tension and drama of young people's struggle for justification. The main reason why emotions are well reflected is the excellent acting performances in the series. Accurate actor preferences help to better reflect the screenplay with an impressive fiction. Episodes ranging from 60 to 80 minutes allow the 23-year process to be followed step by step. A successful cinematography has been applied to ensure that this tense atmosphere is supported visually. Apart from the main characters, there are also successful names in episodes of the series. The series, which has a crowded staff, is becoming one of the productions to be watched thanks to this collective success. When They See Us reflects a successful example of a genre not so common in Netflix. To see the reflections of a true-life event with its different dimensions in today's world will give the viewers a new perspective. An excellent option for those who want a quality drama.
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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. The series has no desire to warn you about technology, to frighten you about the future, nor to give the message of how bad the policy is. The only thing to say is to impress you and make you have pleasant moments. In this sense, the diversity of the stories told is another subject of praise. In one episode, we see the cage fights of the monsters controlled by brainwaves, while in the other part we see the fun-filled moments of the three robots who visit a post-apocalyptic world. There is no connection between these chapters, except that it is extremely enjoyable to watch almost all of them. 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. I guess it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Love, Death & Robots have a very high-level animation series.
Ahmet Kozan We left behind a year in which the fans had been waiting a long time, ran from theories to theories, brainstormed and all expectations were destroyed in the 8th season. At some point, I can almost say that I was almost happy to say the series is over. I didn't expect Daenerys to live on the series. I never waited. At one point the story of Daenerys would end in death. The only question for me is who would kill Daenerys. Obviously everything was very quick. Dany couldn't even find a chance to sit on the throne. They had to kill Dany in 78 minutes and bind the story and divide the kingdom. The person who did this was Jon Snow. One of the saddest scenes in the episode was Drogon's reaction. I didn't expect a gigantic dragon to take the lead in an emotional scene. The scene I was most impressed with in the 8th season was the screams of a dragon. Think of the rest. Drogon's destruction of the throne showed that Jon would not sit on the throne. With the destruction of the Iron Throne, a symbol becomes a date. While it seems that Sansa was initially eager to announce Jon's true identity, Jon Snow is now being sent to the Wall before he regains his true identity. We believe this remains confidential, as no family has been given any clues to Jon's true identity. The fact that there is still a Wall is another matter. We think they have decided to use the wall as some kind of prison for those who commit unforgivable crimes. Of course, the scene where Jon killed Daenerys is among those who are not convincing. We've overstepped the very weak dialogues, Jon's "I'm dying of your love, but I have to" attitude seems to be a complete nonsense. Jon, who has been trying to keep his distance in the previous episode, and the Dany affair that is still in love with him, are too complex and time-consuming. In six episodes, Jon became incredibly in love and bound, then learned that he had an aunt and tried to maintain distance, then decided to fall in love again and killed him with deep sadness. Sounds like it's so ridiculous and quick as you type. Such details kill character development. After the tragedy, the transition to scenes where everyone is happy and playful has weakened the story. The dialogues at the decision meeting, which Bran attended, was really funny and horrible. I would have preferred a finale that was left open but created a big effect. We didn't need to know what was happening to every character, that they were all happy and strong. Almost democracy was coming. I couldn't see the finale that was bittersweet. All the characters were satisfied. The creators of the series once again proved how unsuccessful they were without a source. You can see this difference in diplomatic sentences easily by opening a random episode from the first three to four seasons of the series.
Ahmet Kozan The OA left many questions to be answered behind with the first season finale and was highly appreciated by the audience. The OA's second season is quite chaotic and confusing. In the first season, all the theories that came to mind were refuted and an unexpected scenario was written. The OA, which is the most watched series at a time in Netflix, arouses your curiosity with its unexpected plot and never lets you get away with it. In the second season of the series, you understand that the first season is an impressive story in its own right, and it is a preparation for the complex concepts that will be put ahead. In the first season, we find ourselves in a more complex world while watching the life and death issues after death; multiple universe theories and when we die we wake up in one of the parallel universes. In the first season, while watching the life and death issues after death, and in the second season we find ourselves in a more complex world; multiple universe theories and when we die we wake up in one of the parallel universes. The second season brings together the universe we remembered from the first season and the universe where Prairie wakes up as Nina Azarova after being shot in the school. So the characters we know from the first season are the same but the events developed with small differences. This caused Prairie to wake up in a universe where Nina Azarova's father did not die and she was not adopted. In this universe, the main tasks of Prairie are to find Homer, in which she has come through difficult ways to integrate with Nina Azarova and to be together. The fact that the first season ended with Homer's name was a clue to us. Yes, Prairie finds Homer in this new universe, but in a completely different way: Homer is not aware of anything in this new universe. In spite of Prairie's efforts, Homer's recollection of his past life is entirely through the integration of Prairie with Nina Azarova. According to Elodie, one of the new characters in the series, the lives of Prairie, Homer and Hap are interdependent. They will find each other in whatever universe they are. This is the truth that prepares us for the third season. In the final episode, we are moving to a completely different dimension. While this dimension answers the question of what's behind the mosaic glass in the season, it also prepares us for developments in the third season. I hope that future seasons will be enriched by adding new layers.
Ahmet Kozan What did you do, Dany?It was really disappointing that Dany burned everyone. It was terrible to burn innocent people when the city surrendered. The process towards being the Mad Queen is very poorly processed. She was like an adolescent girl. If you're gonna own the throne, you shouldn't be like this. Power officially drove Dany out of control.
I think Drogon should sit on the throne. It worked hard, and it deserved. The King's City was very easily invaded. I expected it to be more difficult. We didn't even see the Golden Company fighting. I hope Cersei doesn't die because of the falling stones. The biggest disappointment for me is this. Because I want to see her shiver in front of the dragon. Euron was very strong in the previous episode. But he was like an idiot this episode. Tyrion and Jaime's scene was beautiful. The sensuality between them impressed me. I never understood Arya's hustle and bustle. She ran right and left, like someone who had no purpose. What was Bran doing during the whole war? I was really curious. Maybe he's watching the war from above. Visual effects may be good, but not enough to save this episode. The actors were all very bad in this episode. I think it's because of the script. The only positive thing I saw was the fight of the Hound and the Mountain. They say goodbye with a really epic scene. I respect it for the labor, but I'm disappointed. I want to erase the eighth season from my head. I think it will better to wait for the books to come out. It opened with the scene where the dead were burned. They were quickly saved from the effect of the Long Night. We see celebrations after the war. Jon Snow makes a victory speech after the war. I wish we'd seen it before the war. I didn't see you act like a leader during the war. It was bad that the dragon died in such a simple way. I'd like to saw Dany and her army came south. It was like a time lapse. They found themselves suddenly in the south. I look forward to the fight of the Hound and the Mountain. I think that's the only thing that will satisfy me. I'm sure the last two episodes will be more beautiful. It seems that Dany will die, Arya or Jamie will kill Cersei, and Jon will sit on the iron throne. We will watch and see. I have some concerns for the final episode. I hope it's not what I expected. I don't want to remember Game of Thrones badly. I've reduced my expectations and I'm happier.
The Battle of Winterfell! The episode featuring the longest battle scene in the history of the world was finally released. I can say that there are almost no catchword in this episode. The helplessness was conveyed in a very good way cinematic. While the main characters were fighting, the helplessness of the other side characters fighting around was perfectly conveyed. The atmosphere is great, the visuality is great. The only bad thing about the battle was the high expectation. The high expectation led to an increase in the number of people who did not like this episode. The Night King and his army are coming. Preparations were made at Winterfell. I think the defense of the castle was wrong. Dothraki warriors are open area warriors. Riding horses in the land is different from riding in a snowy area. I didn't expect them to be useful by riding horses in a snowy area. It was indeed as I expected. Dothraki army weren't outnumbered. Sending the Dothraki army from the front was a big mistake. They died and fought on the side of the dead. The catapults were used incorrectly and little. On the other hand, the Night King saw the dragons as the most powerful weapon of his opponent and neutralized them by creating a snowstorm. The dragons were ineffective for a while. It was a smart move. He really showed he was a king. So the Winterfell defense's tactic has deteriorated. Jon Snow did nothing during the episode. Jon couldn't even use the dragon. He should have fought with the sword. The Night King was already more strong with the army he owned. We saw the dead wake up from the graveyard in Winterfell. From this moment on, the only thing that the Night King needs to do is to stand back and wait for the battle to be won. Already the dead would most likely win the war. But he moved forward to find Bran. He got into Winterfell. But Arya... As everyone waits for Jon Snow, Arya is on stage. The Unsullied army is truly an incredible. Extremely disciplined and charismatic. The dragon animations were really very nice. Without dragons, it would be like an ordinary battle. Apparently most of the budget has been invested here. The scene where the dragons stood in front of the moon was incredible.
I don't know what Bran's trying to do. Although he is very strong, he is useless. All he does is show us the war from above. Lyanna Mormont's scene was very good. Her death was the most epic death of the war. She died just as she was supposed to. I thought one of Mormonts would die, but they both died. Edd, Theon and Melisandre are dead. Most characters didn't die, but the war is not over yet. Melisandre's blue eye expression told me that Arya would kill the Night King. Arya proved to be a complete assassin. Arya's killing to the Night King was good as scene, but I didn't expect that. She had no way to reach the Night King. I was really surprised. There had to be a one-on-one battle between the Night King and Jon Snow. The Night King shouldn't end this way. The legend of Azor Ahai I guess will remain legend. Maybe the Night King will come back. We will watch and see. Ahmet Kozan |
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