Yeah, I was hoping to the last that Ed Harris (Wilford from the movie) would meet them at the end. So there would be at least something cool in this series. But no, the first season was very mediocre. I thought it wouldn't be renewed, but it turned out that the second season had already been filmed before the quarantine. The series has a lot of problems, especially compared to the movie: 1) In the finale of the film there was a good twist and an interesting message, which are not present in the series. In this regard, I do not understand the meaning of this story and what it is leading to. Apparently, there is no point at all. History for the sake of history. 2) At the same time, it is difficult to call the story interesting. Drama and atmosphere are almost absent. Even similar scenes from the film are performed much worse here. Frozen hands, cannibalism, insect bars - all this is shown and mentioned so casually, as if it were some kind of nonsense. Only the moment when Leighton unhooked the carriage was at least a little dramatic. 3) Leighton himself is a terribly boring and clumsy character. The cast is generally very weak. Only Connelly and a couple of other people are dragging. 4) It is also worth noting all sorts of nonsense. The moment with "you don't know the specifics" will be remembered for a long time. All these instant freezes are also crazy, even liquid nitrogen does not act so quickly. And the graphon, of course, is shameful.
As a result, the season left no emotions behind. You didn't have to look.
@DeadDanny: I'm glad that I'm not the only one with such emotions! The idea and Connelly's character are interesting. The rest - what they are, what they are not
@akmelion: But in fact graphon is so-so. I don't consider myself some kind of sophisticated spectator, but even I noticed it. Especially in this series. It was painful to look at the train connection :((
@hstp: Not a fact. Sometimes it's like he doesn't die on purpose. I remember there were Silent Hill movies where he played a character who died in games. And in the movies, he didn't end up dead. It was an unexpected twist for me))
@alexrustler: it became interesting, I asked. And as for the fact that the series is fucked up, I wouldn't say that. Yes, I saw the files, the lack of logic in the actions of the characters, but you can enjoy the serial version
Well, I did not expect this at all - a new train with a "suction cup" in front, which will take the motor of the Snowpirser under control! I realized that everything could not end well, after all, the series is a prequel to the film. And it was possible to guess about Ruth that through her obsession and love for Wilford she would advance to the board. As for Alex Cavill, we were brought up to this throughout the season, but I thought that memories with my daughter were shown in order to show Melanie's humanity, emotionality and vulnerability. And here she appears (most likely embittered and vindictive) in the flesh!
@Smth_Familiar: How long can you write that the series is a prequel to the movie? This is not a prequel at all, but an independent adaptation of graphic novels!
@Vitos84: Yeah. Such a prequel, after which everything went back to the beginning. Just like the dissector described a circle around the earth and all over again. The dead are resurrected, the children are getting younger, etc. :D
@feanorfs: They can't cut the car because it has the same speed as the whole locomotive - it just won't have time to fall behind. Remember that in order to chop down a car with cops, they had to speed up the entire train.
And this time they couldn't speed up the train because they didn't have enough energy.
I have two questions.: 1) If the catching train was "choking" the last car, what prevented it from simply being disconnected by the catching up in the scoreboard, let it choke? For the next boarding attempt, it would have to be somehow disposed of on the arrows - and, given the number of useless tail cars, such feints can be repeated for years. 2) Where the hell is the promised Sean Bean???
@Stoum: I waited until the last minute that when the hatch opened, Sean Bean would be standing behind it with prostitutes: "Well, hello, kids!" and the end of the season.)
@bazatron: But it was hindered by the fact that after the turn, the train would have stuck its nose into these uncoupled wagons, there was a fork in the last series, so the wagons with a guard will not interfere in any way in the future, because they are on completely different tracks.
At first, my jaw almost dropped from the appearance of the second train. Then it sagged again when Melanie fell off the roof into the snow. Honestly, I did not expect such an appearance from Wilford) it was also interesting with my daughter. I'm really looking forward to the second season. The series went wild despite some failings on the part of the characters.
@hikeweek: As far as I understand, according to the comics canon, there is at least one more train running somewhere :) About Melanie, who will watch the second season without her at all?
Teaser 2 seasons in Russian 30 seconds was not enough, of course, but still at least something, I thought this teaser would be shown after the credits in the last episode of season 1 in episode 10, but no, in any case , pleasant viewing
I was expecting the appearance of a second train with Wilford on board starting from about season 5 (a beautiful theory was forming in my head that the Snowpiercer movie was just about another passage, but all this within the same world), but that it would be such a train... Well, the screenwriters still managed to surprise me a little.
And I liked season 1.Yes, there are many problems and shortcomings, but damn it, people, do you watch TV shows in order to relax or to strain your brains?This series was certainly not created so that the viewer would think about the plot, but only think about some of the topics covered in the series.Yes, it's worse than the movie, but personally, if you turn off the internal critic, I really liked season 1.I will be waiting for season 2.
@SashaKorneev: the main thing in the series is that logic does not collapse at the slightest attempt to strain your brain. Unfortunately, there are very obvious inconsistencies here
It's a good move, by the way, to show Melanie next to the train, now at least you can really see that it's huge, otherwise it's too much for them to get into the cars.
A lot of movie bloopers, sooooo much, spoil the overall impression. A separate story with graphics, like 15 years ago. The idea is good, the actors are pleasant, I hope season 2 will not be so tight.
I don't understand what was the problem with undocking the last wagons earlier? they are luggage, they could have been unfastened more than once in the same way as the wagons (from the inside!!!)
we were shown in the first episode how the carriage was stormed, but in subsequent episodes we saw elderly people more than once, although the train made only 7 turns... question: what did these pensioners eat earlier, that they managed to climb onto the train with a fight, and what have they eaten so far that they were able to survive?!
@kemopetrol: The shanks broke into the train when boarding, when civilization still existed and then ate what they bought in the supermarket. like the children who got into the tail car, they may not have had to fight, they were covered by adults, but most likely seven years ago they were not such ruins as on cockroach rations in the complete absence of light and physical activity.
Here's the question of how Wilford was just picked up and sent to another train. if none of the passengers have ever seen another train. how he teleported there. or he was kind of dropped off, and another train picked up somehow that he didn't have time to die and at the same time unnoticed by passengers. It's difficult even. the supplier has such features as an exciting head (with Melanie saying that Wilford only pumped money, but she created everything, then why does a small train have such jokes), and the whole masterpiece of engineering does not even have protection from hacking. in principle, I still don't understand why there are only three engineers per thousand cars. nothing is clear again, as if as many jokes as possible need to be accommodated. almost all actors are clumsy, the drama is sucked out of their fingers, there is no sympathy for the characters, they are not even remembered. why they showed half the scenes, I don't understand at all. The only intrigue was where Wilford was and what had become of him. Instead, a new twist was shown at the end - Melanie's daughter. It is unlikely that she is Wilford's daughter, because she looks too exhausted and it would be stupid to send her daughter to the front line. although sending a child is basically stupid. Obviously, the girl will be offered in exchange for train control.
literally in the last episode, I thought why not make several trains, all more people would survive. but then I thought that most likely someone would try to hijack the trains closest to them and there would be a hunt. Voila
@oxana0710: and we were also hinted a couple of times that the train should not be stopped. and if there is a small train and it runs along the same route, how did it happen that in so much time it never caught up with our locomotive?! there are more questions than answers)
@kemopetrol: So he goes on a different route, they also showed a loop next to it, like a special route for a supply train. And most likely this additional one.The loop is only in the Chicago area for a few kilometers.
@kemopetrol: It was a freight train, maybe it was at the depot at the time. and the dissector set off on his own schedule, not at the last second before the apocalypse.
I liked the series in general! And I was very intrigued by the ending of the last episode and the trailer for the second season with Sean Bean. The second season should be even better!
I didn't quite understand the last scene with Meloni.. The second train allegedly has 40 cars, but only one locomotive was shown on the graph.. And how does she want to get to the coupling point in 13 minutes at such a pace?
@kkrysanova: I didn't understand either, was she going to run more than 900 wagons over the roof of a moving train? it was more logical to get out closer to the tail.
Strangely, the pre-final series surpassed the final in terms of intensity and was much more spectacular and interesting. Well, the transition turned out to be too abrupt: Leighton unhooked the carriage - wham - and now he is the new leader of the train, who, as if nothing had happened, tells the 1st class how they will now live under his leadership - and for some reason all these rich people without protection are no longer so frisky and they almost don't protest ... It turned out very "conveniently" that right now, when a revolution took place on the Dissecting Line, the 2nd train suddenly appears, 7 years later - what an incredible coincidence :) How the trains never crossed during this time and why it happened now is still a mystery. And why is the 1st class so confident that Wilford, like Messia, will save them and restore balance and harmony, the way it was before the Revolution, and do not think about the possibility that he will simply seize the train and send everyone to the tail, and he will live like a king with those who have been riding these 7 years With him on the train? Leighton never got smarter: he can't even control people like Pike and all these looters, because he's not an authoritative leader for them, and most of the shanks and 3rd grade just want to live in first grade, hang out with booze and delicious food - they're not fighters for the idea, they generally I don't care about anything, so what kind of democracy are we talking about? I hope Melanie will still be able to resolve the current situation, because there is little hope for Leighton. And it is a pity that Bennett betrayed her trust and did this to a companion without immediately informing about the second train. In general, I liked the 1st season more than not: I confidently put 7 out of 10 and hope that in the 2nd it will be better with graphics and more logic for the characters, action and incredible turns
@Dreamique: The guards there turned boots during the rush. And what can the first class do? In reality, they have power over capital (and what comes from here), but here they are nobody - they do not dispose of anything and do nothing.
A very good series was made, and the beginning was fun, such a mini-link to the film, the main character became a type of Korean from the film who knew where to go, how many wagons there were and so on. I hope the second season will be no less interesting.
I don't know why many people didn't like the last two episodes. It's not even a bad ending for me. Of course, I would like to see Wilford in the final scenes, but Alexandra will do too;) The stupidest move is to run without insurance on frozen metal. It's not slippery at all, is it? And the train is probably going 20 km/h, right? D:
I didn't regret the time spent on this series, but the last episodes were really pumped up. They look weak against the background of the first ones, where oppression came out of all the cracks. But now I wonder what will happen in the second season (and how the conflict between mother and daughter will split, because the second one clearly thinks that she was dumped)
I liked the season as a whole, and I forgave the series a lot in terms of logic and physics (well, you never know, there is its own physics in the universe of the series, where the faster you go, the more energy and the better protection from the cold happens), but a locomotive that can board another train - SERIOUSLY? What kind of miracle logic could lead the designers/Wildeford to the idea that they would need a complex boarding system on a locomotive at the fucking END of the WORLD, how would they need a complicated boarding system to capture THEIR second train, despite the fact that everyone had to ride on this second one, and the first one was supposed to remain standing as a prototype? OK, if this system is also on the second train, why is it? To, again, grab YOUR first train, which is empty at the station?What kind of nonsense is this? At the moment when the locomotive revealed itself as a miracle transformer, and showed the most complex boarding system - it just looked crazy and crazy. Such nonsense is not the level of a serious series, but the level of some kind of second-rate project. I really hope that there will be no more such nonsense, and the series will maintain its quite decent level. But for me personally, this greatly spoiled the impression, and instead of intrigue, it left the feeling that the creators are ready to introduce any nonsense into the series in order to connect poorly connected plots.
@AEE: Just to this question, imho, a logical answer can be found: after all, Wilford spent 6 years on this second supply train somewhere along the siding, probably obsessed with the idea of regaining the crown of his creation. In 6 years, it is possible to add a boarding system to the locomotive... It's difficult, of course, to do this on the go - but, imho, this is far from the most illogical thing in this series :)
@faircat: I won't say for sure, I've already forgotten a little bit - but it doesn't seem to me that it was quite like that. "Wilford built the train in order to raise money from the rich," I think that's what Mel said. And he was just going to ride comfortably in first class with the rich, not thinking about survival in the long run.
@Voider: Have you seen this "superstructure"? You can't do this in a post-apocalypse on a knee made of shit and sticks - this is clearly the original factory design. What the hell kind of "superstructure" is there: the whole body is moving apart.
And they told you right below: Wilford is just a rich man, not an engineer, Mel really said several times that this train is her personal project.
I think they will twist it so that her daughter Alexandra is a little prodigy, while her mother was plowing, she studied all the drawings and became a mechanical engineer herself
@ScarsSoul: Docking and the capture system are, to put it mildly, very different things: for the first one, it is enough that the locomotive can simply join the final cars, but we are also shown the whole system of capturing and boarding an "enemy" train.
@AEE: >OK, if this system is on the second train, why is it?
To (suddenly) hook up a supply train to the main train for a convenient exchange of resources. Just like planes in the air refueling from other planes.
Bennett was very impressed with the whole series! He was so pleasant, without flaws)) I even felt sorry for him, he seems to have feelings for Melanie, and she is so cold. And then such a meanness was created by a damn, it's a shame. It's a pity that the screenwriters chose him for this...
@MarinaTkachowa: if the series followed the principle of Hundreds, there would be five more such trains there: one from underground, a couple from orbit and a couple on other planets)
In one episode, it was mentioned that some rich people chose to lock themselves in bunkers instead of trains. And so, when the locomotive caught the song on the radio, I was already glad that common sense had won and somewhere in Chicago they built a large prepared bunker, the inhabitants of which quietly hibernate and burn out with the very idea that a moving train can save humanity. But no, that would be too easy ((
The slightly unexpected end of the season, I kept thinking that there would be a similar ending as in the movie, that everything would lead to the fact that you can live outside, but it seems to me that sooner or later, if the series lives longer than 2-3 seasons, it will still come to this...
It's not a bad series, the main thing is not to compare it with the movie. It's a little boring at times, but you can pass the time with it. We hope the second season will be more dynamic and logical🤞
The film was wonderful, with a wonderful cast And then gg was very disappointed. It's always the same facial expression. In a word, he played very badly.
Season 2 Trailer The release date is January 25, judging from the date after the trailer, we still don't have to wait that long, unless of course they reschedule as usual, although the year there did not specify only the month and 25 digits and that's it
The whole series was terribly infuriating for Andre - he constantly rushes between the girls, and as soon as something happens to one, he immediately runs to the other, and they don't seem to care about it. I don't understand why the Tail wants equality so much, because the First One paid, and the Third One plows every day for a place on this train, just sits on his ass and suffers for the Tail. Of course, it would be better to choose passengers as in the "Hundred" - according to their skills, but in such conditions, this method of choice is also appropriate. But I liked Melanie. Yes, she was cruel, but no one can deny that she saved humanity by sacrificing a lot. It's weird when she was tried for betraying Wilford, when Wilford was never on this train. Although the first season was pretty weak, I'll try to watch the second one.
Progressive garbage dump. But here's what's interesting: if earlier such a tunnel was closed immediately, now it's just kept afloat until the last moment. And there are more and more similar series with poor elaboration, but with the right agenda, and despite their quality and ratings, the studios continue to drag them. The director of the original film is probably freaking out. Instead of a good and solidly shot down story, we have another rainbow diversion-a wanker for 3-5 seasons. I won't look any further.
Firstly, I hoped that during the time from the coup to the end of the season, Ruth realizes that the wise Wilford, whom she has revered for 7 years, is Melanie, and, in general, it does not matter what his name is, but she was made too stupid, it is unclear then how she coped with all 7 years difficult passengers Secondly, the second train is just an incredible-sized piano in the bushes. What is the chance that after 7 years on the road, they will meet the second train right after the successful revolution. Taking into account lore, the chances of both events are incredibly small and we see confirmation of the improbability of a successful revolution throughout the season - a lot of factors have come together for this. No, of course, I understand that it was necessary to somehow make a cliffhanger for the second season, but somehow it's too far-fetched.
The funny thing is, the revolution was in the name of freedom and equalization, for the destruction of classes. That is, they came to socialism (communism) where the common good is more important than the desires of one class. It is strange that a series with such an idea is skipped for viewing in countries with a capitalist system. All of the above is my thoughts, and cannot be the truth.
Leighton was completely disappointed by the end of the season: during the uprising, he was ready to surrender, when he came to power, he let everything take its course. Who will bring order to the new world order? If he had been the "master" of the train for a little longer, the passengers would have been left without food and everything they needed. Mr. Wilford (with his henchwoman Ruth) will now take matters into his own hands.
The first episodes seemed boring, uninteresting.. with a certain flair of the abomination of some of the filmed scenes.. I was patient and already thought that I just wouldn't finish watching the series.. (Oh yes! I didn't know myself when I thought that!) But by the end of the season, the series gained momentum! Now I want to start watching the second season faster)
I am delighted, the plot is very dynamic, so many events have happened during the season. Keeps you in suspense until the end of the series. There is an assumption that Wilfred is Melanie's ex, and they built this train together, but in the end they did not share something and she was left alone. I want to know the background and how things will turn out for the residents now.
1) In the finale of the film there was a good twist and an interesting message, which are not present in the series. In this regard, I do not understand the meaning of this story and what it is leading to. Apparently, there is no point at all. History for the sake of history.
2) At the same time, it is difficult to call the story interesting. Drama and atmosphere are almost absent. Even similar scenes from the film are performed much worse here. Frozen hands, cannibalism, insect bars - all this is shown and mentioned so casually, as if it were some kind of nonsense. Only the moment when Leighton unhooked the carriage was at least a little dramatic.
3) Leighton himself is a terribly boring and clumsy character. The cast is generally very weak. Only Connelly and a couple of other people are dragging.
4) It is also worth noting all sorts of nonsense. The moment with "you don't know the specifics" will be remembered for a long time. All these instant freezes are also crazy, even liquid nitrogen does not act so quickly. And the graphon, of course, is shameful.
As a result, the season left no emotions behind. You didn't have to look.
And as for the fact that the series is fucked up, I wouldn't say that. Yes, I saw the files, the lack of logic in the actions of the characters, but you can enjoy the serial version
As for Alex Cavill, we were brought up to this throughout the season, but I thought that memories with my daughter were shown in order to show Melanie's humanity, emotionality and vulnerability. And here she appears (most likely embittered and vindictive) in the flesh!
We will be looking forward to the second season!
And this time they couldn't speed up the train because they didn't have enough energy.
1) If the catching train was "choking" the last car, what prevented it from simply being disconnected by the catching up in the scoreboard, let it choke? For the next boarding attempt, it would have to be somehow disposed of on the arrows - and, given the number of useless tail cars, such feints can be repeated for years.
2) Where the hell is the promised Sean Bean???
About Melanie, who will watch the second season without her at all?
Teaser
2 seasons
in Russian
30 seconds
was not enough, of course, but still at least something, I thought this teaser would be shown after the credits in the last episode of season 1 in episode 10, but no, in any case
, pleasant viewing
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nothing is clear again, as if as many jokes as possible need to be accommodated. almost all actors are clumsy, the drama is sucked out of their fingers, there is no sympathy for the characters, they are not even remembered. why they showed half the scenes, I don't understand at all. The only intrigue was where Wilford was and what had become of him. Instead, a new twist was shown at the end - Melanie's daughter. It is unlikely that she is Wilford's daughter, because she looks too exhausted and it would be stupid to send her daughter to the front line. although sending a child is basically stupid. Obviously, the girl will be offered in exchange for train control.
literally in the last episode, I thought why not make several trains, all more people would survive. but then I thought that most likely someone would try to hijack the trains closest to them and there would be a hunt. Voila
It turned out very "conveniently" that right now, when a revolution took place on the Dissecting Line, the 2nd train suddenly appears, 7 years later - what an incredible coincidence :) How the trains never crossed during this time and why it happened now is still a mystery. And why is the 1st class so confident that Wilford, like Messia, will save them and restore balance and harmony, the way it was before the Revolution, and do not think about the possibility that he will simply seize the train and send everyone to the tail, and he will live like a king with those who have been riding these 7 years With him on the train?
Leighton never got smarter: he can't even control people like Pike and all these looters, because he's not an authoritative leader for them, and most of the shanks and 3rd grade just want to live in first grade, hang out with booze and delicious food - they're not fighters for the idea, they generally I don't care about anything, so what kind of democracy are we talking about?
I hope Melanie will still be able to resolve the current situation, because there is little hope for Leighton. And it is a pity that Bennett betrayed her trust and did this to a companion without immediately informing about the second train.
In general, I liked the 1st season more than not: I confidently put 7 out of 10 and hope that in the 2nd it will be better with graphics and more logic for the characters, action and incredible turns
The stupidest move is to run without insurance on frozen metal. It's not slippery at all, is it? And the train is probably going 20 km/h, right? D:
And they told you right below: Wilford is just a rich man, not an engineer, Mel really said several times that this train is her personal project.
To (suddenly) hook up a supply train to the main train for a convenient exchange of resources.
Just like planes in the air refueling from other planes.
And then gg was very disappointed. It's always the same facial expression. In a word, he played very badly.
The release date is January 25, judging from the date after the trailer, we still don't have to wait that long, unless of course they reschedule as usual, although the year there did not specify only the month and 25 digits and that's it
Enjoy your viewing
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But I liked Melanie. Yes, she was cruel, but no one can deny that she saved humanity by sacrificing a lot. It's weird when she was tried for betraying Wilford, when Wilford was never on this train.
Although the first season was pretty weak, I'll try to watch the second one.
I won't look any further.
►NEWS: The first trailer for season 2 of the TV series "Through the Snow"
Release date - ►January 26, 2021◄
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Secondly, the second train is just an incredible-sized piano in the bushes. What is the chance that after 7 years on the road, they will meet the second train right after the successful revolution. Taking into account lore, the chances of both events are incredibly small and we see confirmation of the improbability of a successful revolution throughout the season - a lot of factors have come together for this.
No, of course, I understand that it was necessary to somehow make a cliffhanger for the second season, but somehow it's too far-fetched.
►NEWS: The series "Through the Snow" has been renewed for season 3!
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Now I want to start watching the second season faster)
There is an assumption that Wilfred is Melanie's ex, and they built this train together, but in the end they did not share something and she was left alone. I want to know the background and how things will turn out for the residents now.