After a brutal virus wipes out most of the population, two young siblings embark on a perilous search for safety.After a brutal virus wipes out most of the population, two young siblings embark on a perilous search for safety.After a brutal virus wipes out most of the population, two young siblings embark on a perilous search for safety.
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- TriviaThis is the first Netflix original series from Denmark.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Rain: The End of an Era (2020)
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I'm only just now finishing up the first episode and I came to read the reviews to see if I should bother watching more.
Everything starts off just fine and the big event takes place in the first few minutes. Then we have one young boy do something stupid, followed by an adult reacting by doing something even more stupid. A few minutes later, the young boy and his sister, both make yet another really stupid move.
It's as if the writers couldn't figure out how to advance the story without stupid moves needing to happen. You'll know what I'm talking about, right away. After said stupid moves, we're left with the characters wanting to urgently do something that any real human being would know not to do. Again, the writers urge the characters to try and do something even though, we the viewers, know good and well, that the right course of action, would be to not do anything and just stay where they are. But of course, that wouldn't make for a very interesting story to have the characters do the right thing, the smart thing and the safe thing, even though they know it.
I'll give it through episode two to see if things continue along the same lines.
Everything starts off just fine and the big event takes place in the first few minutes. Then we have one young boy do something stupid, followed by an adult reacting by doing something even more stupid. A few minutes later, the young boy and his sister, both make yet another really stupid move.
It's as if the writers couldn't figure out how to advance the story without stupid moves needing to happen. You'll know what I'm talking about, right away. After said stupid moves, we're left with the characters wanting to urgently do something that any real human being would know not to do. Again, the writers urge the characters to try and do something even though, we the viewers, know good and well, that the right course of action, would be to not do anything and just stay where they are. But of course, that wouldn't make for a very interesting story to have the characters do the right thing, the smart thing and the safe thing, even though they know it.
I'll give it through episode two to see if things continue along the same lines.
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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