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Odcinki(9)
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Koniec (E01)
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Początek (E02)
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Pedro z naprzeciwka (E03)
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To wszystko jest w twojej głowie (E04)
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Ja, Darlene i ja (E05)
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Wszechświat to zrobił (E06)
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Mama (E07)
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Czy leci z nami naukowiec? (E08)
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Dziewczynka z roku przestępnego (E09)
Opisy(1)
Powiązane ze sobą rozmowy telefoniczne – to za ich pośrednictwem ten przełomowy serial przedstawia tajemniczą historię grupy nieznajomych, których życie pogrąża się w chaosie w przeddzień apokaliptycznego wydarzenia. (Apple TV+)
Recenzje (3)
A series of short radio plays delivered as a TV show. But every now and again, why not? They are small and simple stories about a mysterious phenomenon that allows people to make phone calls across time, and it’s linked to other, not very pleasant, apocalyptic consequences. A few episodes manage to build pretty tense situations (4*), while in others the interactions between the characters are pretty unconvincing (2* - 3*). But overall, it’s alright. ()
After Evil Dead and Don't Breathe, Fede Alvarez experiments and creates more or less a new subgenre of horror and for me he succeeded. The mini-series has nice episodes mostly 15 minutes each. It's all done with phones and voices, and you wouldn't believe how uncomfortably stiffing the atmosphere can get at times. Not a single story is downright bad, they all balance between average to above average (the best were 2, 3, 5, and 8). I like that they all have one thing in common and that is a time paradox. Alvarez takes on a looming post-apocalyptic event, cosmic dimensions, time travel between past, present and future, physics and science, and goes about it in a decidedly intelligent and engaging way. The episodes feature a lot of familiar actors, have an interesting story, the atmosphere is nicely mysterious and it's definitely pretty creepy and chilling in places. At the end, everything is nicely explained and a story of apocalyptic proportions is concluded. I enjoyed it, I had fun, but this form doesn't suit everyone, I'm open to new possibilities and originality is to be appreciated. 8/10. ()
I’ve got to admit, it’s an original concept. Where better to set a series of alternate phone calls playing with timelines than on Apple TV? I’ll also give credit where it’s due—some episodes really nailed the atmosphere. But everything feels a bit too focused on style over substance, and let’s be honest, most of the plotlines are pretty far-fetched. That said, each episode drives home the idea that time is relative. Albert Einstein would be proud. ()
Galeria (10)
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