Anybody watching Severance on Apple TV? Just finished and think it is freaking AMAZING - especially by the season finale. NO SPOILERS ahead here, just gonna say by the end I was on the edge of my seat. The plot is pretty fantastic in my opinion. I’m not giving anything away you don’t find out in the first few minutes by asking how many of us also feel “severed” between work life and home? While this show takes the concept to the extreme, most of us can relate. My wife will ask how my day went and I’ll often struggle to remember or share any specifics that happened that day, lol!
The acting has been top notch - especially leads Adam Scott and Britt Lower. John Tutoro is also great and Christopher Walken is pure gold - as always. Patricia Arquette is a convincing villain in the vein of a corporate Nurse Ratchet.
Even before the character’s developed and the plot unfolded, the first thing that drew me in was Ben Stiller’s (and Aoife McArdle’s) directing. Caught me by surprise in a very good way. Very stylistic, even hypnotic. Is this the same guy I remember from Meet the Parents and Something About Mary? LOL! His directing actually reminds me a lot of Kubrick dare I say - 2001: ASO and parts of The Shining. The sterile, rigid and symmetric sets and camera shots harken of late 20’s, early 30’s German Expressionist film.
I definitely HIGHLY recommend this series, even if you don’t have Apple TV. Pay the $4.99 for a month and binge this series (and can watch the Eric C. Conn series too while your at it)!
The acting has been top notch - especially leads Adam Scott and Britt Lower. John Tutoro is also great and Christopher Walken is pure gold - as always. Patricia Arquette is a convincing villain in the vein of a corporate Nurse Ratchet.
Even before the character’s developed and the plot unfolded, the first thing that drew me in was Ben Stiller’s (and Aoife McArdle’s) directing. Caught me by surprise in a very good way. Very stylistic, even hypnotic. Is this the same guy I remember from Meet the Parents and Something About Mary? LOL! His directing actually reminds me a lot of Kubrick dare I say - 2001: ASO and parts of The Shining. The sterile, rigid and symmetric sets and camera shots harken of late 20’s, early 30’s German Expressionist film.
I definitely HIGHLY recommend this series, even if you don’t have Apple TV. Pay the $4.99 for a month and binge this series (and can watch the Eric C. Conn series too while your at it)!
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