Three Body Problem Trailer
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Con: "From the creators of Game of Thrones"
Pros: Jonathan Pryce. Liam CunninghamI need to re-read the book....
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@Friday said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
The trailer looks like they are doing all 3 books. I get the feeling that they've made a lot of changes because the books were very Chinese-centric, but the trailer looks more international.
There's two different version of this, a Chinese one and the US one.
Apparently, the Chinese one is more faithful to the book, but rather avoids the book's depiction of the Cultural Revolution, whereas the US one doesn't shy away from that, but makes it less Chinese-centric.
I watched some of the Chinese one with subtitles, but to be honest I found it a bit too depressing.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
I found it a bit too depressing.
I only read the first book - I found that depressing.
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Watched the first two.
Very engrossing.
I don't remember a lot of the details from the book (read it about 5 years ago), but I found the concept absolutely fascinating.
At the end of the 2nd episode, you still don't really know what's going on, but you're so into it that you will get sucked in.
Several reviews explain how the show took major liberties with the characters in the book (they "Westernized" them, moving the focus to London, etc.). But the overall story is the same.
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It was...good.
Not great, but good.
As I said, engrossing, but after finishing it, I thought, "Is that all there is?"
Yeah, it sort of, sort of, ends where the first book ends, and the producers are hoping for another 2-3 series to finish the tale.
That said, I was hoping for more.I understand the need to "Westernize" the story and that actually worked pretty well. Yet, when I finished it, rather than saying "Wow!", I said, "OK, that was pretty good. Whatcha got next to try to impress me."
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
I watched some of the Chinese one with subtitles, but to be honest I found it a bit too depressing.
I watched the first episode. Yeah, depressing. I'll probably slog through another one or two this afternoon.
But, geez, talk about slow moving....
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@George-K said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
I watched the first episode. Yeah, depressing. I'll probably slog through another one or two this afternoon.
But, geez, talk about slow moving....
Nope. Not gonna.
I made it through 6 episodes, and...nothing has happened. There are another 24 to go through and that's only to the end of the 1st book. You'd think that, after 5-6 episodes, something would have happened - but it hasn't. It's all about the nano-tech guy who sees the countdown. That's it. They keep talking about the suicidal scientists, but no progress there.
It's not "slow-moving" it's glacial.
Sorry. I wanted to like it but the pacing is just too slow, the translation/subtitles are awkward, and it's poorly acted.
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@Copper said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
I just watched the first episode, I’m ready for some action.
Just to re-iterate, the Netflix show is NOT the Amazon Prime show.
If you're talking about "Three-Body" and not "Three-Body Problem" you're in for a long wait.
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@Copper said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
The sky was blinking, that must signal non-stop action is on the way.
Right?
Here's the problem. In the Netflix series, you have no real idea what the blinking sky means, how it happens, or who caused it.
In the Amazon series, there's a slow build-up to the event. The nano-tech guy investigates and receives a really good explanation of how this happened. How, but not why or by whom. But, it took 5 episodes to get there.
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@George-K said in Three Body Problem Trailer:
I made it through 6 episodes, and...nothing has happened. There are another 24 to go through and that's only to the end of the 1st book. You'd think that, after 5-6 episodes, something would have happened - but it hasn't. It's all about the nano-tech guy who sees the countdown. That's it. They keep talking about the suicidal scientists, but no progress there.
It's not "slow-moving" it's glacial.
Sorry. I wanted to like it but the pacing is just too slow, the translation/subtitles are awkward, and it's poorly acted.
The Chinese (not just mainland China, but also Hong Kong and Taiwan) like to make long-running TV series. Heck, it started in Hong Kong. Even back in the 70s/80s, the producers in Hong Kong routinely pumped out series that run 30+ episodes per story, even 50+ episodes per story was quite common. I don't have a good theory for why that is.