Westworld

(sorozat)
Előzetes 2
Sci-Fi / Thriller / Western / Dráma / Misztikus
Egyesült Államok, (2016–2022), 35 h 28 perc (Percek: 48–91 perc)

Zeneszerző:

Ramin Djawadi

Szereplők:

Anthony Hopkins, Jeffrey Wright, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandiwe Newton, Ed Harris, Shannon Woodward, Luke Hemsworth (több)
(további alkotók)

Évad(4) / Epizódok(36)

Tartalmak(1)

Az HBO nagyszabású sorozata a science-fiction, a western és az akciófilm elemeit ötvözi, a mesterséges értelem hajnalán játszódik, és a bűnbeesés evolúcióját mutatja be. A történet Michael Crichton kultikus fantasztikus filmjének, a Feltámad a vadnyugatnak az újragondolása. A tíz részből álló széria egy vadnyugati kalandparkban játszódik, ahol a látogatók a legsötétebb vágyaikat is kiélhetik android ellenfeleiken. Egy végzetes hiba következtében azonban elszabadul a pokol. (HBO Europe)

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Recenziók (7)

J*A*S*M 

az összes felhasználói recenzió (ehhez a tévésorozathoz)

angol Watching Westworld is like spending a protracted and monotonous ten hours putting together a jigsaw puzzle; there are times you get bored and feel like quitting, but after all the pieces have fallen into their place you can say “hey, that’s a pretty nice picture!”. Yet, I feel that this picture in particular isn’t much of a masterpiece, and that the journey there was pretty annoying at times and full of useless side trips. Overall, the first season didn’t enchant as much as I was expecting, I think the concept has more potential. Straddling three and four stars. ()

Isherwood 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The skeptical half of me seethes with rage at the memory that during the first half, the personal validator highlights so many glitches that would get the average programmer kicked out of school during their first exam. The second half, however, is a reminder that the whole time it's been loading up on a pack of spectacular revelations in which you sense Abrams' classic "everything is different" but appreciate Nolan's "let me pour it into your head in a whole new way." Even if you find something out, guess something differently, and something really surprises you in the end, after the initial indignation you will eventually reach a slight sense of satisfaction. Anyway, rather than a weekly allotment, I'd appreciate Westworld in a unified "Netflix whole." The way that it is, the initial slowness is more annoying than interesting. ()

Malarkey 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Once again, HBO took on an incredibly interesting story and so they’ve recruited Nolan’s brother, signed a contract with A-class actors such as Anthony Hopkins or Ed Harris and had the title track prepared by the composer of The Game of Thrones’ soundtrack. It is a shame that they tell the whole story very complicatedly, coldly and without emotions. There are indisputable qualities in a number of scenes, but on the other hand, you have to look hard for a reason to keep watching. However, the idea of Westworld was so strong that I lasted until the very end and I was duly rewarded.Despite the absence of emotions that is preventing this show from being perfect, the creators have prepared such a flawless ending that it is impossible not to look forward to the second series. And I sincerely doubt that they will disappoint us. ()

DaViD´82

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The potential of the scheme "Red Dead Redemption MMORPG by Philip K. Dick" is unprecedented, but still suffers from excessive exposure. Because most of the time only future great events are implied and the world is being explored including its specific rules on the spot and behind the scenes, so as a result there is somehow no necessary space for the characters themselves. In mostly badly affects the living characters, which are sadly too one-dimensional. In any case, this multi-layered moral reflection is so well played out and captivating that the viewer will dive deep into it. I'm just wondering if the short story form à la The Black Mirror wouldn't fit more, because the power of these themes is based on how each viewer will approach them deep inside. Thus, only time will tell whether the creators will deal with this pitfall with honor or whether they will keep repetitively doing the same all the time. ()

novoten 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Season 1 – 90% – Behind every dusty town corner, behind every distant mountain, there is such potential hidden where during chills were running down my spine the first few episodes from all the possible scenarios of how I would handle each complicated situation. Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy cleverly tell the story at a measured pace that presents many questions but also manages to quickly answer the most pressing ones with subtle clues, so that an attentive viewer can guess the twists ahead of time. But when such dark suspicions are confirmed, with the assistance of phenomenal performances by Anthony Hopkins, Jimmi Simpson, and Thandiwe Newton, it becomes a genuine delight for the audience. Westworld is not perfect yet, but with each episode, it refines its edges faster, and despite the painful loss of some beloved characters, after closing a surprisingly large number of doors in the finale, I know one thing above all: I want more and I am glad that I am not alone in that. Season 2 – 60% – A forgiving assessment that goes hand in hand with polished visuals, captivating performances, and special effects that turn each episode into an event. However, in combination with the almost insulting pace and the need for shocking twists in the finale, the second season is possibly the biggest disappointment of recent times. HBO's attempt to turn Dolores into a new poster Daenerys Targaryen is absurdly forced, especially since her storyline perhaps gained significance only at the very end. Otherwise, the whole endeavor paradoxically loses strength the better we get to know the main characters. It's as if these creations, by losing their influence, have lost their mystery and have become two-dimensional figures with no surprises hidden in their progress or apparent development. Without William's memories, I would definitely rate it lower. Like this, I consider the second ten episodes a misstep that is still redeemable. Season 3 – 85% – I can't remember the last time a new character became the savior of an established series. The human element of unpredictability is brought by Caleb, portrayed by the brilliant Aaron Paul, and it is thanks to him that the symbiosis of philosophical ideas, meticulously crafted shots, and thoughtful action works. Despite its breakneck pace and reliable cast, it's not a knockout despite its breakneck pace and reliable cast because the friction between Dolores and Maeve is perhaps a bit too calculated and the trajectory towards the divine machine is too straightforward. Nevertheless, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I look forward to the regular dose of robotic emotions and savor every twist. For some, the line between good and evil may be too clear-cut, but I am happy that one of the most ambitious shows of today is not afraid to come closer to the viewer with such a decisive step. ()

gudaulin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió (ehhez a tévésorozathoz)

angol Crichton's original film Westworld presented, through the name of its famous writer and the participation of Yul Brynner as the star, the closest possible connection to the western genre, which is now perceived as an ordinary and not very interesting B-movie. Although the respected HBO was behind the production, I did not expect something so well-thought-out and captivating, and elaborate, and something that would compel me to watch the entire first season in the shortest possible time. A smart series with a complicated structure that is thought-provoking, with a humanistic focus, with ambiguous characters, and brilliantly cast and directed - what more could you ask for? Westworld plays with the popular idea of the creation of artificial intelligence, which is the responsibility of two technological visionaries - Ford and Arnold. The practical Ford is focused on business and relentlessly pursues his goal of building a giant amusement center that creates a perfect illusion of the Wild West in the 19th century. Its residents are meant to be indistinguishable from humans, nothing more than top-notch machines. His colleague Arnold realizes the consequences of their efforts and playing god begins to frighten him. He becomes an obstacle to progress and his life ends in a futile attempt to stop the project. 35 years later, he paradoxically stands in the way of Ford's society running smoothly. There are inexplicable phenomena in the behavior of the robots, employees are disappearing, tension is mounting, and change is in the air. The authors of the series play a wide-ranging and in-depth game with the viewer, confusing them, playing games on the side, and combining genres. Of course, Westworld is above all a tribute to the classic western with all its identifying features and stereotypical characters. It is also sci-fi, but lovers of romance, nerds accustomed to deciphering a multitude of references and puzzles, and fans of adventure spectacles will also find something in it for themselves. What works wonderfully is the combination and balance of intellect and emotional engagement. The complex structure of the story forces the viewer to think, while the abuse of the artificial beings evokes a wave of sympathy for their fate, not unlike the position of ancient slaves. Wealthy park visitors have the opportunity to torture, kill, and rape anyone of the robots - and they often do. While the robots represented a threat in Crichton's Westworld, in the new adaptation, they represent the more sympathetic part of the series' protagonists. Their desire to understand the meaning of their existence and for dignity humanizes them more than humans full of superiority, selfishness, and callousness. The revolt of the robots brings with it not only destruction but also hope for the restoration of moral values and humanistic ideals. It is hard to say what I would praise the most about Westworld. Is it the cunning variability of characters influenced by reprogramming or the revelation of their identity? The performance of veteran actor Anthony Hopkins as the grand, manipulative, and dangerous park boss? Or perhaps the excellent set design? Regardless, I am looking forward to the next season like a little boy. Overall impression: 95%. () (kevesebbet) (több)

3DD!3 

az összes felhasználói recenzió (ehhez a tévésorozathoz)

angol A very satisfying first season. Badly written, western scenery absolutely beautiful, contrasting with Harris as the killer. Hopkins is wonderful. The diagnostics in the finale, or Talking About God and Shakespeare with Dad is chilling. More and heavier… 1: A huge, thoughtful metaphor for the life that we live today. Narratives written by big corporations, puppets living in a loop of going work and awakened people trying to escape from the grips of manipulation. Nolan and his wife have revived the sci-fi classic from 1973 with such sensitivity that the result is fresh, while also traditional. The awakening of artificial intelligence is a classic topic set in the ritual of regular lives, the loop turning the androids into human beings. The Matrix back to front, where machines suffer under the domination of people. Abrams’ supervision helps the mysterious atmosphere and huge scale, because, despite all the breathtaking action scenes and opulent apparitions, it remains primarily a thoughtful conversational drama, playing heavily with the perception of time. The star-studded casting isn’t just for show. Ed Harris is diabolical, Evan Rachel Wood pretty as a picture. The scenes where Anthony Hopkins appears have the viewer’s eyes glued to the screen. Clever dialogs, conversations with a reason and a story about the importance of the story and the truth lying within. Dosage of information, the timing and the final bait to make you look keen for the potential next season are all performed with the utmost care. At times it didn’t look like it, but Westworld is the event of the year and you’ll want to watch it again. 2: Incredibly pumped series, full of unexpected twists, just the conclusion is maybe unnecessarily too elaborate. We are still on a search of human psyche and what we see is not exactly flattering. All characters have lines able to bring the best out of them (great transformation of Teddy) and the narration through flashbacks is mastered fantastically. The glance at the Dark Tower and the original Westworld at the end is just the icing on the cake. I hope that the third series will retain the high quality and that we will be finally able to see the three remaining parks. 3: The robot rebellion moves from the park to the city and completes the dramatic arc – bad for the bad, good for the good. Nolan subtly uses the topic of the ability to calculate the future and arranges them on the central theme of life in loops. He elegantly presents heroes as villainous and villains as heroic. Dolores looks great in the real world; the visual world is visually enchanting and beautifully clean. The finale of course leaves room for another season, but the main story has been told. This year, I liked Devs much more. P.S. A couple of episodes are very weirdly directed and draw attention away from the story. ()