It's a shame that this series isn't working out so far
The makers really should have followed the cheap and cheerful vibe of the 1973 movie. At least that was fun! This series suffers the post millennial habit of taking itself far too seriously ( think of the Daniel Craig Bond films) to the point that it becomes a chore to watch.
The 1973 movie starring Yul Brynner and Richard Benjamin got everything right. Keep it simple, keep it fun. That way lies a far more rewarding viewing experience.
This show is a sort of what-if: what if highly advanced robots were developed, ostensibly to populate a theme park? Different characters react according to their personalities. To Dr. Ford (Sir Anthony Hopkins), who keeps a copy of Michelangelo's CREATION OF ADAM in his office, it is the creation of a new species. To Bernard Lowe, it is a fascinating experiment to take his mind off personal tragedy. To the pompous writer Sizemore, it is a new artform as he composes narratives for the robots to carry out. To visitors William and Logan it is wish-fulfillment, whether it is William's searc... read the rest.
I don't understand this TV show got such a big ratings. It's really unique with good soundtracks, but very confusing, unrealistic & repetitive. There are lots of things you might have questions which aren't answered & it gets more & more confusing especially with flashbacks, which I hate. Eventually it gets boring as well with same stories, with same characters who won't die. So many flashbacks, that sometimes you don't understand which scene is real & which past... I think this TV show is very overrated.
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Original Review
(based on the season's first four episodes handed to press)
HBO hit a massive fail with the final season of Game of Thrones, but their quality regarding TV shows didn't seem to suffer from that. Westworld is one of HBO's biggest/best series, and in my opinion, it's the one that currently occupies the throne that GOT ruled for years. Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy created an extremely complex narrative, filled with mind-blowing twists, and truly remarkable character-building. Season... read the rest.
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Original Review
(based on the season's first four episodes handed to press)
HBO hit a massive fail with the final season of Game of Thrones, but their quality regarding TV shows didn't seem to suffer from that. Westworld is one of HBO's biggest/best series, and in my opinion, it's the one that currently occupies the throne that GOT ruled for years. Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy created an extremely complex narrative, filled with mind-blowing twists, and truly remarkable character-building.... read the rest.
Damn! I wasn't sure I would like this. Then again, I though the same way about GoT. And just like that show, I gave this one a try.
S1, was good, with a couple of shocking twists.
2, it got more interesting.
S3, was also good, but some bits made no sense, and the main plot of this series kinda derailed from the original plot of the show itself. However, it did star Aaron Paul.
In any case, this show was really amazing; superb CGI, an ensemble cast (especially featuring Anthony Hopkins). And you see the characters evolve through the series.
Take Dolores, in Season 1 and 2 she started to... read the rest.
It started off pretty great, I mean the first season I could really get into, but then the first season came out in 2016 and they were trying to make a compelling TV show.
Fastforward to season 2 and they got rid of all plot and characterization, and they started checking political boxes. Does it fit nicely into left wing politics? No, then change it so it does.
And then they made it more political and, honestly, that is when you lose people
Season one was very intriguing, if a little confusing. In season two everything just got way too gruesome. Season three kicks off a whole new level of cool. Of course, you end up rooting for the robots in the end. But all that nudity? Really? It's definitely a compelling watch but I'm still trying to work out why.