Birds will give you a different perspective, every time…
Birdsforme's comments
As everyone who ever saw this, it was well done and I also hope someone picks it up for a series or movie. Meanwhile, I think they already got to the politicians….
For those who are interested: I was somewhat confused parts of the ending. So I looked up the 3 books and the correlation between the series and books There are spoilers there, but if you would like to read all about the books and how season one varies, here is the link.
https://screenrant.com/what-happened-in-silo-books-wool-spoilers/
In the book series this show is based on Juliette finds her way into a different silo (Silo #17) and discovers that her own was…Silo #18. Hence the key. There is a LOT more material in the books to draw from - if you want more spoilers, there’s a Plot section in the wikipedia page for “Silo (series)”.
Thanks for that info. Since I did not read the book,I was trying to figure out the implications of the ending. Excellent episode.
I am so glad that we found out the results of the fire quickly and glad for the results. I wonder if Jamies dreams will ever be more than dreams. I am happy about Roger and Brianna
s new home. I just looked it up and saw that this season 7 is based on book 6 of Diane Gabaldon. Currently she has written 9 books and is working on the 10th and last. I hope Outlander continues and covers each book, which would mean there will be four more books to cover and at least as many season.
Both actors do an excellent job with this story. It is not only about what the husband loses through his progressively loss of memory, but what the wife ultimately finds. Lina Olin plays the lead. She is a Swedish actress who I followed since I first saw her in “The unbearable lightness of being” https://www.primewire.tf/movie/215334-the-unbearable-lightness-of-being Both are well worth a watch.
If William Shatner follows this, he will be pleased to know his younger self is back again as Kirk. I found this a fun episode, until things got serious. Rough on the dating scene, but they had to save the timeline.
After watching all episodes here is my recap: Based on a book “Der Schwarm” by German author Frank Schatzing (2004) the series is hard science fiction. The acting and story are exceptionally done. It is mostly in English, but there are links with subs for the other languages. Science fiction fans, check it out.
It’s 14 min and 15 sec, actually. Guy Pearce is a master class in acting.
Now everyone line up and climb the tower and jump out the window to go back home. Makes sense to me.
An emotional episode, which could be applied in any country and any city of our earth. I am glad, though, that it wrapped up in this episode. If the writers wanted to, they could have dragged it out all season, with court room drama. Now, hopefully the ship can again “Go boldly go forth and explore” for the rest of this season.
I just found this 8 episode series recently. The pilot was good and anyone interested can binge the whole season.
Personally, I like cicadas and find their sounds in the background great to sleep by.
Well worth the wait. After watching this series, pretty much everything else on tv does not measure up.
I was happy to see what I though was progress, at least for awhile. This was the most exciting episode yet. This story must have a very simple explanation since getting any are harder than pulling teeth. With this cliffhanger I am guessing she grabbed something and got away. I doubt they are going to kill off a main player.
Lots of excitement and action in the first episode, and the story wrapped up without a cliffhanger! A win-win situation for me. Glad they are back.
For me, a gauge of a good show or film is when I believe the actors playing the characters are the characters, and the story feels so real, even if it is a fantasy story. I didn’t get that at all from this series. I only watched one episode. I was disappointed. None of the actors gave off the feeling that they were the characters they played. (Sorry Arnold) They looked like they were reciting lines and acting. The story had more of a sit-com feel to it. The only thing authentic about the story was when the guy got shot in the head at the party. And even that felt calculated by the writers since Arnold is going to have to betray someone who trusts him. If the writers make the guy into a monster, it will be more acceptable for the American audience. I am not a fan of sitcoms, so that may be the issue. I am not trying to start a debate about this series, just giving my honest opinion. There was only one sitcom I ever though was clever, funny and worthy of watching. That was Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976) https://www.primewire.tf/tv/97877-mary-hartman-mary-hartman If you can get the links for the 2 seasons give it a try. It was clever, quick witted, and funny and all Hades.
All sorts of trauma, conflict, and high drama situations. Not a very peaceful household.
Ben Kingsley, at 79 is still going strong. I think he played Dali well. Having known nothing about the artist, I read a summery from Wikipedia. This story seems to be spot on with the description of Dalis life. Parts of the film are clever and wickedly funny, with a large supply of decadence. The problem was, for me at least, there was not enough substance about Dali
s life. It focused on the later years which were known for being a big unending party. I started to get bored with all the fun. The acting is well done. I wish there would have been more focus on Dali`s earlier years to balance out the rest. There are subtle scenes that indicate what was going on behind the scenes, but unless you have already read about Dali these things they are easy to miss in this story surrounded by all the flash.
So what’s the verdict? Worth a watch?
For me it was very much worth the watch. After Cannabliss`s comment I requested it in the forum. All the links were loaded in the next 24 hours. I commented on all the episodes which I watched in a few days. It was very well done, actors were superb, tech was something I wished we really had, and the story was realistic. Even the make-up was done exceptionally well. The two main character have to be aged 27 years and it looked very realistic.
When this first started, for the first 30 seconds I was ecstatic to see sun and beach. It was that contrast of how dark and depressing the silo is. As a mystery this is very good, But if one gets emotionally involved as I tend to do, it feels horribly depressing to even watch that physical environment for one hour let alone have the knowledge that a bigger suppression exists exerting full control of everyones thoughts questions and activity . I am surprised more people don
t want to just get outside even if it does kill them.
this was an amazing 6 part show. You really don’t know what will happen. There won`t be a season 2 as episode 6 came to a conclusion.
I forgot how good this is. The production is simply stunning. George Blagden is an underused actor.
If you liked this series, you may like this one. I prefered the Italian version, which is the link I am showing. There was an American version with Jeremy Irons which I did not think was nearly as good. https://www.primewire.tf/tv/111165-borgia
I forgot how good this is. The production is simply stunning. George Blagden is an underused actor.
I thought this was great also. The acting and scenes were amazing. Maybe your comment and mine will prompt someone who never saw it to watch.
That`s an awful lot of pressure to put on the dead wife to fix things. As if knowing you are suppose to die isn’t enough, your older husband tells you you have to leave him you don’t die. Seems to me it would have been much simpler to just not go running at night on the beach. And if she wanted something to protect herself a can of mace would have been safer for her.
Clever animation short (10 minutes) with a message. As someone who has worked with parrots for over 30 years, the message is basically true. It’s amazing what they learn.
I loved stick man! A sweet and innocent animation with adventure. Great for kids and adults that appreciate the simple thinking of childhood.
All kinds of affects from trying to manipulate time. Lots of pressure and I could never be that selfless.
Thanks so much for the fast response to my request for links for this series. The pilot was excellent; a bit of humor, great drama and story and top actors. And happily I can binge the whole season. Subtitles are clear and correct. Great French tv series.
It takes half the movie for things to get going, but it is lots of action after that.
sounds cool as shit. Def gonna check this one out, so thank you for commenting.. lols.
Thing is, if you like it, it will just leave you hanging. I found out it was one of the pilots Amazon put out, then never picked it up.
Slow to get going but it gets very engrossing. The way it ended, it was more like a pilot for a series. It ended with a huge cliffhanger.
This might scare me if I was a kid. I hate stories where the characters have to make dumb decisions to make the plot work. As I watched more kept accumulating. Also, the writers did not take time to develop the story or the characters. The whole thing seemed hurried and horribly edited. I have not read Stephen Kings book so I don
t know how much was changed for this movie. But, since he is a popular author I can`t believe this is a reflection of his book.
I can`t believe he did not think to lock the door. Since it is a part of culture and religion in India for sons to worship and always care for their mothers, I think he totally stuck.
Sad, if one thinks about it that they are so isolated that a kids book can be a federal offence. Imagine what they would think of the Discovery Channel, the travel channel, and animal planet. Another good episode. It amazes me that it can be built around an old watch and a pez container.
Action right from the beginning, a few twists and surprises, and don`t stop watching until the credits are finished. There is more to the story right at the end.
No matter how dysfunctional, they always balance it out in the end.
For those who never saw this series, it is an Australian comedy-drama. Think of it as Friends, but with more grown up issues and British-Australian humor. Thanks again, all who provided links for this new season.
An old movie that I never heard of till it was posted here. It was surprisingly good.
I am not sure the point of this short, at all. Also, the credits are extremely long. Kevin Bacon doing a commercial for Nathan’s hot dogs? You can buy them in any large grocery store.So, why?