Submitted by spectacleskeptic t3_zkp3ya in television

I am blown away. This series came out of nowhere for me and was achingly beautiful. The love story between Cornelia and Eli could have been tropey and sappy, but wasn't at all. I can't even describe it. I honestly feel cheated out of not getting to see more of these two characters together.

This just shot up to my favorite series of the year. Something I had no intention of watching, but am now completely at a loss of words.

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sandkillerpt t1_j00y4ad wrote

It's a great show so far but it's funny that I'm watching it on disney+ and not on prime even though it says amazon studiosright at the beginning!

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AgentElman t1_j00z43c wrote

So it is a sappy romance show?

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TieofDoom t1_j011286 wrote

Not at all. It's a lot of blood and guts. Diseased and necrotic limbs and wounds are shown. It's extremely grimy. One character has to wear goggles all the time because their eyelids had been peeled off their face.

The opening shot of the show is literally an opening shot, a person's head explodes after being shot by a rifle.

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sevsnapey t1_j019y2m wrote

is it comedic at all? the trailer turned me off because it looked a little silly

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TheLostLuminary t1_j01i3y9 wrote

Had no idea Amazon had this. Just a regular BBC show in the UK

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Pineapple996 t1_j01kh2r wrote

Mixed feelings about this show. It has great visuals and an incredible score. The story wasn't bad but it was very oddly structured. It does mostly come together at the end but it was still too disjointed for my taste. I struggled a bit to connect with the characters also.

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Calchal t1_j01p7bu wrote

I went in not knowing what to expect and I thought it was easily one of the best shows of the year.

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anasui1 t1_j02m8yh wrote

it's an amazing show, but yes, may be not easily approachable. If you like Hugo Blick, check The Honourable Woman, his best job imho, tremendous from start to finish

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azima_971 t1_j040wvl wrote

I've loved everything else that Hugo Blick has done and while this had some good moments it never quite came together for me. It felt a bit too over stylised (which will only really make sense if you've seen the other stuff he's done, which all have some heavily stylised elements but still feel grounded in a reality that is close to - but slightly apart from - our own) I think if anything it took a bit too long to really get to the heart of the story (with Rafe Spall's character), but when it did it was much better.

If you like this then definitely check out his other shows. The Shadow Line, The Honourable and Black Earth Rising are all fantastic.

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lobster_johnson t1_j048gl6 wrote

"Disjointed" is basically a core element of Hugo Blick's style. If you've watched his previous shows, especially The Shadow Line and The Honourable Woman (both masterpieces), all of the same elements are there.

Blick has a unique style. He draws out the dialogue scenes to absurd extents, he relies on stilted, stylized (some people have called it tarantinoesque) dialogue, and he appears to intentionally undermine moments of action with broken pacing, and violate a dozen filmmaking rules at the same time. Sometimes it feels like we're watching a stage play and not TV. But somehow it seems calculated and somehow it works, and his shows are always beautifully shot and filled with superb character actors.

One of the things I like is the air of mystery he's able to imbue his shows with. Even when the plot is a pretty straight story, you never get too close to the characters to get bored of them. There's always some inexplicable motivations going around.

The nearest contemporary I can think of in terms of style and weirdness is David Lynch, especially the Twin Peaks sequel.

I've not seen all of The English yet, so I will reserve judgement. So far it hasn't grabbed me as much as Blick's earlier shows, but I don't dislike what I've seen so far.

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CoreyTrevor1 t1_j05fbjp wrote

Agreed, we powered through it in a week and loved it!

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