Yes, completely and completely, unfortunately a lot. It seems that the actors are the same and it was shot great... But it's a head worse. I think the main thing in the first season was the MYSTERY. What kind of comic is this? Why does everyone need it? There is absolutely nothing here. Sorry. Sorry. The first season is a masterpiece.
Yes, they could have finished better. Not a happy ending, of course, but the destruction of humanity) And so there seems to be a reserve for the continuation, but the series is closed (although the British series do not close, they go on a long break)). I hope Fincher's remake will have a better ending.
So is this the final after all? it's just that the ending is a little more than completely open and with a clear reserve for continuation. well, although if you look at it superficially, then of course you can say that it seems like the finale is self-sufficient, they say everyone was disconnected, the loser and his family are again in "hostages", grandfather will be forced to create further, and one-eyed is the new Mr. rabbit.... but it's still not the final for me . P.S.: by the way.. someone can explain what is the sacred meaning of the fact that there are THOUSANDS of bright colors in the frame all the time in the series. in particular, yellow, green and red. they are especially pronounced here =)
it's beautiful, no doubt :) But it's just that all sorts of Losses and Beyond have taught us to look for super sacred meaning and subtext in everything :)
I was interested in you, and I Googled a little. Here's what I found:
Fittingly for such a distinctive show, Munden’s approach to Utopia was to go against the norm. “There’s a definite colour palette which is yellow, cyan and magenta – the opposite of how you normally construct the colouring of a TV programme, which is red, blue and green. We did that through an old Technicolor process.” More than the secondary colour correction though, Utopia’s landscapes were key to the series’ look. “There was a lot of talk in the first series about whether it was about GM crops,” says Munden. “I’d felt that it needed to be embedded in the landscape, which is where those big, wide shots came from. It’s mostly the framing and choice of aspect ratio which makes it distinctive.”
From here: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/utopia/31025/creating-channel-4-s-utopia#ixzz3OlcA9ZCH .
In general, about what I wanted to say with my remark about the "comic aesthetics" - the dudes just made the colors "unnatural" in order to contrast the world of "Utopia" with the world we are familiar with.
You interested me, and I Googled a little. Here's what I found:
Fittingly for such a distinctive show, Munden’s approach to Utopia was to go against the norm. “There’s a definite colour palette which is yellow, cyan and magenta – the opposite of how you normally construct the colouring of a TV programme, which is red, blue and green. We did that through an old Technicolor process.” More than the secondary colour correction though, Utopia’s landscapes were key to the series’ look. “There was a lot of talk in the first series about whether it was about GM crops,” says Munden. “I’d felt that it needed to be embedded in the landscape, which is where those big, wide shots came from. It’s mostly the framing and choice of aspect ratio which makes it distinctive.”
From here: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/utopia/31025/creating-channel-4-s-utopia#ixzz3OlcA9ZCH .
In general, about what I wanted to say with my remark about the "comic aesthetics" - the dudes just made the colors "unnatural" in order to contrast the world of "Utopia" with the world we are familiar with.
There are no words, only expressions. That's how everything would come to an end and as soon as it seemed like there would be nothing special to show, everything suddenly changed. Tryndets, however.
Yes, the second season is worse, but it's still a cut above a bunch of Sci-Fi series about all sorts of secret organizations. However, there is a strange crap with the behavior of the characters, it feels like sometimes they just change, just like that. The boy suddenly became obedient and gave up on his mother - well, OK. The rabbit wants to kill, then wants to save, and so on back and forth. The doctor was replaced altogether. Jessica suddenly turned on the female on the Negro, and he suddenly beat her. Pistols generally change hands completely indistinctly. Here, hold it, and now you hold it. The one-eyed Arab shoots better than a special forces soldier. But in general, everything looks more like a film adaptation of a graphic novel than the film adaptations of graphic novels themselves. I am satisfied. Now we are waiting for Fincher.
I don't know why you all think season 2 is worse than the first. I really liked the relationship between Jessica and Peter. Wilson's character development is interesting. there is no special mystery in the season, all the answers have already been given, but this season we reflect on our humanity, on our ability to sacrifice less to save more. because I personally think that the problem of limited resources with a growing population is more than real. and by the way, it was a small mystery - what edits Carvell made to Janus.
Still, this season was interesting to watch, just like the first one. I think it was possible to end everything with Terence's death, otherwise it's not a tricky thing to intrigue with such an ending. And it's a pity that there won't be a sequel, it would be interesting to see how Wilson will realize himself in the role of Mr. Rabbit.
One of those few TV series / films where "villains" are liked much more than "positive" characters and not because charismatic handsome men, who are not here at all, but because they really think with their heads, act and fight for their cause (their point of view on socio-demographic problems is also captivating). It's a pity that the series is over, but it's still better than pulling the cat by the tail, like the creators of some TV shows, and continuing it for over 10 seasons.
@KS_SB: it's clear that it's super hard to pull.. I mean, it's bad to pull ten seasons, but here's the finale ....well, it's clear that they wanted to saw a sequel, but there isn't one and it's unlikely to be..
The series attracts absolutely everyone: magnificent landscapes and camera footage, color palettes - I wanted to screen every frame, I did it very often. Such a careful approach to filming is very catchy in TV shows, because you don't just watch the series, but even contemplate, no matter how strange it sounds; the soundtrack is also a separate conversation. As my friend said, it is "psychedelic", and he is right, it seems to me that such colors are suitable for "Utopia", because the same colors, as written above, are quite unusual to perceive, because they are not peculiar to our real world, and with music: it is just as original, it allows us to get into that yellow-turquoise world of violence and conspiracy for a while; the plot - I have not met any TV series with a conspiracy theory in the plot (mb I am a nubas, do not throw piss rags), so after all the plot is extremely original, and most importantly - real. The exhaustion of resources is a real global problem facing us, and in Utopia it has been well developed, it is a pity that we cannot wait for a continuation, but anyway, he will not be happy: either evil will prevail and Janus will be activated, or humanity will really outlast itself. It's a dead end. The second season may be inferior in some ways to the first, but it's still very good. I liked the first episode, it was cool to see Rose Leslie. It's especially nice that Pietr's identity was revealed, now he even sympathizes with me, which I can't say about Wilson, who showed us the magnificent formation of the villain in the series. Interestingly, I think not every viewer can reasonably call him a villain, because this "pirate" is really sure that he serves a good cause, and the goal of the "Network" cannot be called completely villainous, they just go to her over a mountain of corpses, because they can afford it. If I keep going, people will have to scroll through my under-censorship for a long time. Simply Season 1 - 10/10 Season 2 - 9,5/10
It seems to me that no one, except the writers of this series, can bring absolutely all hopes to naught in 10 minutes. There's probably no sadder ending.
Utopia has such a pleasant soundtrack and a beautiful picture that I completely forgot about the plot and just admired this spectacle. Each episode is like a work of art. I can watch for an hour without looking up from the screen. Well done, the British, they know how to make TV series!
It's a very good series, and it's a pity that it was shut down! :( There were similar emotions after the closing of "Remember what will happen", but "Utopia" is still more powerful and more beautiful imho
Has anyone noticed how strangely the killer in yellow fell, who was killed by Wilson in the end? The clumsy installation is very clearly visible at this point. But why is he there? Did the actor refuse to fall himself and tried to depict the fall with a montage? ) It's very strange, considering how naturally the other murders and falls in the series are shown.
That's right. Definitely rip out the brain of the series. This is something incomprehensible, but I really want to know what will happen next? I think it's good that the series ended this way. Otherwise, the third season would have rolled off and fallen to the bottom of the ocean. There would be stupid murders and escapes again. It's a good ending and overall the series is great)
Amazon has ordered a nine-episode season of the American version of the British TV series Utopia.
Initially, David Fincher was involved in the adaptation together with HBO, but due to budget disagreements, the project was canceled.
The showrunner of the series will be writer Gillian Flynn ("Disappeared"). She previously worked on the adaptation script with Fincher.
The original British version tells about a group of people who receive the manuscript of the continuation of the graphic novel "Experiments of Utopia", where, it is believed, the most terrible catastrophes of the XX century were predicted. While the heroes are trying to figure out what information is encrypted in the text, the powerful underground organization "Network" is hunting them down.
so, there is no desire to climb through all the series in search of information, maybe someone will answer me under my message what is the topic with ice? when Wilson was removing the extra letters on the poster, there was another moment. I didn't find the answer in the end.
Смотреть сериал о заговоре, связанном с пандемией, во время реально пандемии немного жутковато. Но сериал классный. Понравилась игра актеров, цветокоррекция, операторская работа и акценты на звуки. Безусловно советую к просмотру. Что-то свежее, пока не видела ничего похожего. Жаль, что третьего сезона нет.
Неоправданные убийства целых групп людей уживаются с главными персонажами, у которых полная сценарная неуязвимость. Если подойти к оценке сериала критически, то это просто фарс. Да даже возьмём начало первого сезона и конец - Сеть убивала всех, кто соприкасается с рукописью (кроме главных героев), а в конце выясняется, что рукопись им не нужна в принципе. Я уж думал, что сейчас этот сериал обретёт актуальность, но в итоге все в основном больше заняты всякими соплями и глобальные события происходят чуть ли не по рандому. Но снято очень красиво, удачных кадров просто не счесть и актёры справились. Есть и удачные мысли, но они в основном философские. Хотя некоторые ответы Утопия дать пытается.
And so there seems to be a reserve for the continuation, but the series is closed (although the British series do not close, they go on a long break)). I hope Fincher's remake will have a better ending.
well, although if you look at it superficially, then of course you can say that it seems like the finale is self-sufficient, they say everyone was disconnected, the loser and his family are again in "hostages", grandfather will be forced to create further, and one-eyed is the new Mr. rabbit.... but it's still not the final for me
. P.S.: by the way.. someone can explain what is the sacred meaning of the fact that there are THOUSANDS of bright colors in the frame all the time in the series. in particular, yellow, green and red. they are especially pronounced here =)
It seems to me that this is such a comic aesthetic in the British way.
Fittingly for such a distinctive show, Munden’s approach to Utopia was to go against the norm. “There’s a definite colour palette which is yellow, cyan and magenta – the opposite of how you normally construct the colouring of a TV programme, which is red, blue and green. We did that through an old Technicolor process.” More than the secondary colour correction though, Utopia’s landscapes were key to the series’ look. “There was a lot of talk in the first series about whether it was about GM crops,” says Munden. “I’d felt that it needed to be embedded in the landscape, which is where those big, wide shots came from. It’s mostly the framing and choice of aspect ratio which makes it distinctive.”
From here: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/utopia/31025/creating-channel-4-s-utopia#ixzz3OlcA9ZCH .
In general, about what I wanted to say with my remark about the "comic aesthetics" - the dudes just made the colors "unnatural" in order to contrast the world of "Utopia" with the world we are familiar with.
Fittingly for such a distinctive show, Munden’s approach to Utopia was to go against the norm. “There’s a definite colour palette which is yellow, cyan and magenta – the opposite of how you normally construct the colouring of a TV programme, which is red, blue and green. We did that through an old Technicolor process.” More than the secondary colour correction though, Utopia’s landscapes were key to the series’ look. “There was a lot of talk in the first series about whether it was about GM crops,” says Munden. “I’d felt that it needed to be embedded in the landscape, which is where those big, wide shots came from. It’s mostly the framing and choice of aspect ratio which makes it distinctive.”
From here: http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/utopia/31025/creating-channel-4-s-utopia#ixzz3OlcA9ZCH .
In general, about what I wanted to say with my remark about the "comic aesthetics" - the dudes just made the colors "unnatural" in order to contrast the world of "Utopia" with the world we are familiar with.
However, there is a strange crap with the behavior of the characters, it feels like sometimes they just change, just like that. The boy suddenly became obedient and gave up on his mother - well, OK. The rabbit wants to kill, then wants to save, and so on back and forth. The doctor was replaced altogether. Jessica suddenly turned on the female on the Negro, and he suddenly beat her. Pistols generally change hands completely indistinctly. Here, hold it, and now you hold it. The one-eyed Arab shoots better than a special forces soldier.
But in general, everything looks more like a film adaptation of a graphic novel than the film adaptations of graphic novels themselves. I am satisfied.
Now we are waiting for Fincher.
The project is alive again. Fincher is out. The showrunner was the author of "Disappeared". 9 episodes have been ordered.
It's good that I decided to check out the comments after all this time. :'z
Plus another reason to live.
there is no special mystery in the season, all the answers have already been given, but this season we reflect on our humanity, on our ability to sacrifice less to save more. because I personally think that the problem of limited resources with a growing population is more than real.
and by the way, it was a small mystery - what edits Carvell made to Janus.
The second season may be inferior in some ways to the first, but it's still very good. I liked the first episode, it was cool to see Rose Leslie. It's especially nice that Pietr's identity was revealed, now he even sympathizes with me, which I can't say about Wilson, who showed us the magnificent formation of the villain in the series. Interestingly, I think not every viewer can reasonably call him a villain, because this "pirate" is really sure that he serves a good cause, and the goal of the "Network" cannot be called completely villainous, they just go to her over a mountain of corpses, because they can afford it.
If I keep going, people will have to scroll through my under-censorship for a long time.
Simply
Season 1 - 10/10
Season 2 - 9,5/10
The X-files, aren't they?
There were similar emotions after the closing of "Remember what will happen", but "Utopia" is still more powerful and more beautiful imho
Amazon has ordered a nine-episode season of the American version of the British TV series Utopia.
Initially, David Fincher was involved in the adaptation together with HBO, but due to budget disagreements, the project was canceled.
The showrunner of the series will be writer Gillian Flynn ("Disappeared"). She previously worked on the adaptation script with Fincher.
The original British version tells about a group of people who receive the manuscript of the continuation of the graphic novel "Experiments of Utopia", where, it is believed, the most terrible catastrophes of the XX century were predicted. While the heroes are trying to figure out what information is encrypted in the text, the powerful underground organization "Network" is hunting them down.
what is the topic with ice? when Wilson was removing the extra letters on the poster, there was another moment. I didn't find the answer in the end.
в нем хорошо все: сюжет, музыка, цвета.
не понятно почему про него знает не так много народа.
Но сериал классный.
Понравилась игра актеров, цветокоррекция, операторская работа и акценты на звуки. Безусловно советую к просмотру.
Что-то свежее, пока не видела ничего похожего. Жаль, что третьего сезона нет.
Я уж думал, что сейчас этот сериал обретёт актуальность, но в итоге все в основном больше заняты всякими соплями и глобальные события происходят чуть ли не по рандому.
Но снято очень красиво, удачных кадров просто не счесть и актёры справились. Есть и удачные мысли, но они в основном философские. Хотя некоторые ответы Утопия дать пытается.