@kobiii: Only unlike the horrors, he survived, although at some point it seemed that everything was over for him. I liked what the guide said: - The train always loses track on this section and some kind of passage opens in the field, I believe it leads to some other world. The series came out like a horror story that is told around a campfire)
@Andger: The series is so Lovecraft-esque that I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be based on some draft that was never published. I just reread all his works from and to and there's nothing like that, but the style is 100% copied from him)
@Ytzin: I thought about it too! Perhaps it's just a tribute, because the world itself and the monsters are somehow not in his style, there are not enough Gothic and tentacles.
The series has no special twists, but it takes something. The drawing looks like it's even manual, judging by the fps.
@jlbdv: There were a lot of us like that. I would have missed both the time and the appearance, but when the guide started talking about the fact that "they come from other worlds," it triggered me.
@kanary: No one even tries to explain a damn thing. Like hey guys, every time the train stops in the same place and some kind of game happens, change the route or investigate what the hell
@Ytzin: Yes, it's so easy and cheap to build a railway. An abandoned plot is a lot of money thrown away. Money that has an owner. Although, you can try to change the schedule in order to pass this section in daylight. Not everyone will be satisfied with this, but... another thing is why all these missing people were not searched, investigations were not conducted, and so on. After all, the owner of the route or train could be investigated if this happened repeatedly. Anyway, it's much easier to accuse train workers of being maniacs or killing and robbing passengers' belongings than to believe in mystical creatures....
@Estelle69: Similarly. I just immediately remembered the story "In the tall Grass," because I didn't watch the movie, they don't know how to make a king. As a result, I didn't like the series. Imho, King's was more elegantly outplayed, and the rescue of a negligent passenger by a knowledgeable driver was predictable.
@pixiewinx: I'm not arguing with that. The point was that of the two incredibly similar works, I prefer King's version. And not an unknown portal from which someone climbs, but for some reason this someone looks like lost people. If they hadn't taken this stupid field as the place of events, they wouldn't have had to compare, and quite possibly the series would have gone much further. What prevented you from making a forest, swamp, fog, and who knows how many ideas? No. We took a ready-made idea and got a comparison with the story from which this idea was stolen. Everything is purely my opinion, not pretending to anything)
@shillienelder: by the way, the script writer himself tweeted that it was all a coincidence and he hadn't heard about the story before) And you shouldn't think so much about the plot, it's just a 10-minute episode in which it's impossible to fully tell the whole story.
@anastasi_omsk: There are good film adaptations, but there are very few of them, and they were shot by two excellent directors. No one else could. It's still just my opinion and taste.
@shillienelder: I disagree about predictable salvation) I personally thought that the driver would not detect the passenger and would shake his head, saying, oh, I told you not to wander.
Or that the stop there is not accidental, and in fact the driver is in the subject...like a supplier. Or is it a fare, something like that
And based on many episodes of this series, a happy ending is not how things usually end))
No, this is an obvious homage to Lovecraft. And if there's anything to be inspired by, it's certainly not a movie, but rather a story by King and Hill.
@DarkNightSky: To me, these are the scariest fantasies at a young age. :) When you walk alone through a field at night and something like this comes into your head (yes, yes. That's exactly what I had)
@Raf8678: was it in the past tense? :D I still have that to this day. Age has not changed anything and the brain still continues to draw creepy images in the process.
It would seem that the episode runs for less than 10 minutes, but I still managed to immerse myself in the terrible atmosphere and feel all this hopelessness. Chela will now have flashbacks all the time when he wants to smoke😄
@EvgShi: The series is so Lovecraft-esque that I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be based on some draft that was never published. I just reread all his works from and to and there's nothing like that, but the style is 100% copied from him)
I didn't quite understand the question. There is a video file of the series in high quality. You can make a screen print of any frame you like. And voila.
The new season is incredibly exciting, I don't even want to compare it with the first one, because the first one is exciting, that this one Just fine! The drawing of this episode is very atmospheric.
@catcatskitties: I absolutely agree.Basically, the season categorically does not correspond to the concept of the series "love, death and robots". It's just a collection of episodes that weren't included in the first season. As I see it, negative people don't value other people's opinions.
Episode 1 - robots (the purest, concentrated robotic set) Episode 2 - love (brotherly) Episode 3 - both love and death Episode 4 - both love and death and robots (in this case, an aggrieved person) Episode 5 - death (every person who descended in this place disappeared=died and, according to the logic of the series, he turned into a monster) episode 6 is just a gorgeous story about Santa, I think death is suitable here. because if the children turn out to be naughty... Well, rip them then would be episode 7 - robots and death (a threat to life, to be more precise) Episode 8 - death and some kind of love (admiration?)
so the season is exactly the same as the concert, and your opinion (and the opinion of the catcatskitties) is obviously unfair. That's where the cons come from.
@kvelier: well, if you attract, then you can make any story about love, death or robots. My complaint in this regard is specifically about 5 and 6. These are short cartoons from YouTube that accidentally got into this season. This means that I consider them inappropriate, but not bad.
@Scheusalwirt: according to the season trailer, there was an association with Dishonored, only there are more caricatured characters, but it looks very similar, yes.
what a fool you have to be to go into the tall grass at night, which also glows. to get lost and stay with her forever. especially if it's inhabited by monsters.
At first, it seemed that these monsters looked like the Silence from DC
Wow, I really liked the series, I would have watched a full-length film that would show the stories of different people who became these monsters. I think it would be interesting.
And the viewer has seriously degraded, which praises such "horrors", and the authors of the series and plots for them are so lazy and make an outright mess. I liked the drawing, the plot and the sketch itself are bullshit. Some dudes, some kind of glow, why? It's simple, forget it, watch the next episode)))
@bogdansky9000: plus points. Such a game, the plot is so stupid, so much has not been shown, the meaning of it all has not yet been revealed, and the behavior of the characters is at the level of those who liked this series.
The train may move at any moment. Hmm.. Have a smoke on the steps of the carriage or walk across the field catching up with fireflies? The choice is obvious💁♂️
I don't know why, but the drawing immediately reminded me of the Alone in the Dark series of games, even before the character's association with Lovecraft. And these games are just like Lovecraft. So the authors most likely drew inspiration from there.
How do you like the analogy of tall grass with the unconscious? he doesn't listen to warnings, giggles self-confidently, gets into such an ass with monsters, they drive him into a pit, sees piles of bones, but finds the strength not to despair and continues to save himself, returns to the path, and the guide helps him when he himself did everything he had to do for himself. It's pointless to tell someone about such a thing, they "won't believe it" until they experience it or experience it.: "someone got lost wandering in the fields, someone got off the train in the wrong place... it happens from time to time"
Such a restless and disturbing story, I've already given up on the character 10 times, that's all, as soon as he left the train, and yet he was saved on his own, including. It reminded me of King's horror stories. Surprisingly, the story is 10 minutes long, and it tickled my nerves decently.
The driver: * sees how the monsters are going to eat the gentleman * - oh, saving Newfag again 😏 The unknown scares more of all kinds of terrible monsters, if the monsters were not shown, but only growling and their approach to the gg, our imagination would only increase the fear of the impending threat. And so we saw them, and they're generic humanoid fuckers that have been shown so many times on TV, huh But there was a fat like for suspense, it was disturbing to watch the Persian 😳
It would be interesting to look into the eyes of a man who decided that 12 fps is the norm for computer animation. Once upon a time, of course, it was difficult to draw every frame. But there was also a different style, fewer details in the frame move and the eye gathers a relative smooth movement. In computer animation, these lags are more annoying because they are strongly associated with malfunctions and cause a steady desire to check the condition of the computer, TV, or Internet connection speed. Ugh to do that!
When the train driver saved him, I thought that he would turn into this something from touch, too, and this would be a new version of "Train to Busan")))
Based on the title of the series, I decided that it was a film adaptation of King. But he has so many stories. It would have been enough for more than one season.
As for me, it's very similar to Harry Potter, when they were attacked by dementors on the train) The creatures, the character, and the train itself are similar.
Oh, those aesthetic graphics (and frame rate) I like it, I love it, I wouldn't even be surprised if I've already seen the short films in season 1 from the same authors. And the monsters reminded me of either the wendigos from Until Dawn (has anyone already written this?), or there were other similar creatures without eyes in Silent Hill.. (I do not know, tell me!), whether it is for some kind of SCP... but I've clearly seen their image somewhere, and recently. It turned out to be an atmospheric and frightening episode! Until the last moment, I thought that gg was the end)
Well, as they say, if you want to live, quit smoking!
In general, the series is good. Why does everyone need an awesome deep meaning? Any story is still a story. It may not make sense, but it's still interesting.
Lovecraft has long gone into pop culture, and here everyone is looking for references to him, mmm. Great style, a classic horror short is what you need.
I thought the stupid man would escape, but the grandfather would not have time and he would be devoured, and the man would be a warning that you should not behave like an idiot when you are told not to go far, and there are thickets around.
Beautiful drawing, and the feeling that I've seen something similar somewhere, who also has deja vu, give me some ideas where it could be, with such faceless
@big_aspid: love for one's neighbor, which made you save a stranger, risking the lives and deaths of people who once died in this field. Robots don't know, won't the train do? By the way, did they promise us somewhere that love, death and robots should definitely be combined in one series?
The driver, of course, gives. He knows everything and keeps quiet. I would at least say, "don't leave the train anywhere, otherwise 150 people have already been lost here."
Curiosity is still a vice)) And the interesting question is, what are they eating all the time while no one comes to their weed? I liked the series, it's very atmospheric.
Finally a good episode for me. Before that, it was all about nothing. And here I liked it visually, and it makes more or less sense. Curiosity doesn't do you any good) I also immediately thought that these were the lost people there. But I thought it would show ordinary people who have been wandering in this grass in horror for years and have not met each other.
The series is cool! Atmospheric, creepy. The drawing is catchy. And I immediately remember the saying that a curious Varvara's nose was torn off, and some almost had their heads bitten off.
The main character is similar to Chekhov and Lovecraft. I'm glad he wasn't eaten in the end.
If anyone is interested, this episode is based on the story of Joe Lansdale's Tall Grass, the story is short, written perfectly. This series perfectly illustrates it, the atmosphere is 100% conveyed, and gg really looks like Lovecraft)
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224- OK.
* went for a walk * как ️ ️ as a typical character in horror movies
So he didn't tell me.
I liked what the guide said:
- The train always loses track on this section and some kind of passage opens in the field, I believe it leads to some other world.
The series came out like a horror story that is told around a campfire)
I just reread all his works from and to and there's nothing like that, but the style is 100% copied from him)
The series has no special twists, but it takes something. The drawing looks like it's even manual, judging by the fps.
Although, you can try to change the schedule in order to pass this section in daylight. Not everyone will be satisfied with this, but...
another thing is why all these missing people were not searched, investigations were not conducted, and so on. After all, the owner of the route or train could be investigated if this happened repeatedly. Anyway, it's much easier to accuse train workers of being maniacs or killing and robbing passengers' belongings than to believe in mystical creatures....
Similarly. I just immediately remembered the story "In the tall Grass," because I didn't watch the movie, they don't know how to make a king. As a result, I didn't like the series. Imho, King's was more elegantly outplayed, and the rescue of a negligent passenger by a knowledgeable driver was predictable.
I'm not arguing with that. The point was that of the two incredibly similar works, I prefer King's version. And not an unknown portal from which someone climbs, but for some reason this someone looks like lost people. If they hadn't taken this stupid field as the place of events, they wouldn't have had to compare, and quite possibly the series would have gone much further. What prevented you from making a forest, swamp, fog, and who knows how many ideas? No. We took a ready-made idea and got a comparison with the story from which this idea was stolen. Everything is purely my opinion, not pretending to anything)
There are good film adaptations, but there are very few of them, and they were shot by two excellent directors. No one else could. It's still just my opinion and taste.
Or that the stop there is not accidental, and in fact the driver is in the subject...like a supplier. Or is it a fare, something like that
And based on many episodes of this series, a happy ending is not how things usually end))
And fortunately, the man managed to be saved.…
Chela will now have flashbacks all the time when he wants to smoke😄
Does GG really look like Lovecraft)
I just reread all his works from and to and there's nothing like that, but the style is 100% copied from him)
Thank you!
... own phobias, all things considered...
Just fine!
The drawing of this episode is very atmospheric.
Bland as matzo, meh.
Episode 1 - robots (the purest, concentrated robotic set)
Episode 2 - love (brotherly)
Episode 3 - both love and death
Episode 4 - both love and death and robots (in this case, an aggrieved person)
Episode 5 - death (every person who descended in this place disappeared=died and, according to the logic of the series, he turned into a monster)
episode 6 is just a gorgeous story about Santa, I think death is suitable here. because if the children turn out to be naughty... Well, rip them then would
be episode 7 - robots and death (a threat to life, to be more precise)
Episode 8 - death and some kind of love (admiration?)
so the season is exactly the same as the concert, and your opinion (and the opinion of the catcatskitties) is obviously unfair. That's where the cons come from.
I agree with the comments above, if you think about it a bit, you can regard it as Lovecraft's backstory.
What if he wasn't sleeping?!!!
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Great!
Wow, I really liked the series, I would have watched a full-length film that would show the stories of different people who became these monsters. I think it would be interesting.
I liked the drawing, the plot and the sketch itself are bullshit. Some dudes, some kind of glow, why? It's simple, forget it, watch the next episode)))
I really liked the series
It reminded me of King's horror stories. Surprisingly, the story is 10 minutes long, and it tickled my nerves decently.
The unknown scares more of all kinds of terrible monsters, if the monsters were not shown, but only growling and their approach to the gg, our imagination would only increase the fear of the impending threat.
And so we saw them, and they're generic humanoid fuckers that have been shown so many times on TV, huh
But there was a fat like for suspense, it was disturbing to watch the Persian 😳
The series, as always, is ON TOP!
I have not read King's "In the Tall Grass," but this atmosphere of his short stories is strongly felt.
It's funny that most of the episodes of the season consist of references to famous films and TV series.
Once upon a time, of course, it was difficult to draw every frame. But there was also a different style, fewer details in the frame move and the eye gathers a relative smooth movement.
In computer animation, these lags are more annoying because they are strongly associated with malfunctions and cause a steady desire to check the condition of the computer, TV, or Internet connection speed.
Ugh to do that!
And the series is cool and atmospheric.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4_G5rsrAqo
I recommend it very atmospheric
Sir immediately ran into the tall grass to rendezvous with the zombies. * in Zadornov's voice* Well, dumb.
The series is very naive)
And the monsters reminded me of either the wendigos from Until Dawn (has anyone already written this?), or there were other similar creatures without eyes in Silent Hill.. (I do not know, tell me!), whether it is for some kind of SCP... but I've clearly seen their image somewhere, and recently. It turned out to be an atmospheric and frightening episode! Until the last moment, I thought that gg was the end)
In general, the series is good. Why does everyone need an awesome deep meaning? Any story is still a story. It may not make sense, but it's still interesting.
Great style, a classic horror short is what you need.
I liked the series even more than the previous one, for my taste, or something)
And the interesting question is, what are they eating all the time while no one comes to their weed?
I liked the series, it's very atmospheric.
And here I liked it visually, and it makes more or less sense.
Curiosity doesn't do you any good) I also immediately thought that these were the lost people there. But I thought it would show ordinary people who have been wandering in this grass in horror for years and have not met each other.
The main character is similar to Chekhov and Lovecraft. I'm glad he wasn't eaten in the end.
This series perfectly illustrates it, the atmosphere is 100% conveyed, and gg really looks like Lovecraft)