"I will not be silent": a trailer for the TV series "All the Light We Cannot See" has emerged
Netflix has revealed the trailer of the new mini-series "All the Light We Cannot See", based on the novel of the same name by Anthony Doerr. All four episodes of the project will be released on the streaming service on November 2.
The project will tell the story of Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and her father Daniel LeBlanc. They flee from German-occupied Paris, taking with them a legendary diamond, so that it does not fall into the hands of the Nazis. Marie-Laure and Daniel soon find refuge with a reclusive uncle who suffers from PTSD. But here, in this once idyllic seaside town, Marie-Laure's path crosses with Werner, a brilliant teenager recruited by Hitler's regime to track illegal radio transmissions.
The show stars Mark Ruffalo, Aria Mia Loberti, Louis Hofmann, and Hugh Laurie in the lead roles. Adapting the novel to the screen was Steven Knight, the author of "Peaky Blinders", and the director was Shawn Levy, producer of "Stranger Things" and the director of " Night at the Museum".
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Я бы сказал картинка примечательная. Но не более.
Если человек пишет, что ему что-то сильно понравилось, а я не вижу в этом ничего интересного, я не буду выяснять это, а пройду мимо, имхо)
Наезды камеры на персонажей, развороты героев, бег и взрывы. Я вот по трейлеру не понял, о чем вообще речь. Судя по всему, трейлер во многом рассчитывает, что зритель знаком с первоисточником. Вот вы читали книгу?
Поищите среди мелодий https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLv3qeuV3YDpkEpgakA2Z2CIfjaijA5sc
Может потребоваться впн для прослушивания.
А покажут русских злодеями, а американцев спасителями Европы? Думаю, что да.
I read the book, one of my favorites, although it was emotionally very difficult. I'm conducting a paralelli, I admire the work done.
I have not doubted this since the news of the release of the series, and now I am just making sure that I will definitely watch it.
I wish Stephen Knight that this project was no less successful than his "Sharp Visors ".