I have a feeling that teenagers here are some kind of hyper-fined-disgusting, I've never been a moralphage, but jerking off while being strangled or stealing things from the car of a man who lost his family is very rotten. At the expense of Wayne, he kissed the corpse, licked the blood from the dead man's lips, I don't know who he is, but he's creepy. Max Richter's music is very emotional, it puts pressure on those emotions that are needed in a particular scene.
in general, it did not go. it seems to be relevant in connection with the current quarantines, but it is very long and some lines - with the same Wayne - are boring to the point of outrage. Liv Tyler adds despondency, the youth is strange, the series does not pull out on one Teru
Жена шерифа какая-то отбитая. вся ее семья уцелела. она пошла к этим дебилам. а соцработница потеряла всю семью. но продолжает работать. вот опять - вынужденное убийство) если гудгай (сын шерифа) убивает. то жертва (спецназ) должна быть показана плохой.
Based on the results of the first two episodes, I would like to note that they perfectly showed how differently people cope (or fail) with the loss that happened: - Wayne and his cult heals people, but at what cost; - People in white serve as a living reflection of grief (at least that's how I understand it now); - a social worker who has lost her entire family seems to revel in the grief of other people and attention to herself now. Plus, it seemed to me that this questionnaire is needed to try to identify factors that can unite the missing; - the authorities are trying to create an information channel in their favor on the anniversary; - people all over the world cannot understand or accept the inexplicability of what happened and everyone is looking for a reason in their own - science or religion. Anyway, so far it all looks not like a story about the mystery of the disappearance, but as a story about people who cope with the situation (or do not cope). And if you take it that way, then everything shown makes sense)
И музыка! Нереально.
А вообще да, последние кадры этой серии с ней потрясающие.
great job, Kevin))
Liv Tyler is very beautiful. And, in general, he plays well.
At the expense of Wayne, he kissed the corpse, licked the blood from the dead man's lips, I don't know who he is, but he's creepy.
Max Richter's music is very emotional, it puts pressure on those emotions that are needed in a particular scene.
вот опять - вынужденное убийство) если гудгай (сын шерифа) убивает. то жертва (спецназ) должна быть показана плохой.
- Wayne and his cult heals people, but at what cost;
- People in white serve as a living reflection of grief (at least that's how I understand it now);
- a social worker who has lost her entire family seems to revel in the grief of other people and attention to herself now. Plus, it seemed to me that this questionnaire is needed to try to identify factors that can unite the missing;
- the authorities are trying to create an information channel in their favor on the anniversary;
- people all over the world cannot understand or accept the inexplicability of what happened and everyone is looking for a reason in their own - science or religion.
Anyway, so far it all looks not like a story about the mystery of the disappearance, but as a story about people who cope with the situation (or do not cope). And if you take it that way, then everything shown makes sense)