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Three-Body chinese drama review
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Three-Body
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by janec
Apr 4, 2024
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

One of the best sci-fi

Science fiction is not an easy genre to write or show. Some filmmakers tend to flatten the topics covered in order to entertain the masses who don't want to think. "Three Bodies" does not do that. Brilliantly handling images and sound, it creates a somewhat dark and very mysterious atmosphere combining the solving of a great mystery with a story about the human condition and humanity. It does this in an intriguing and interesting way. From the very first episode, the viewer is made curious about the story and the fate of the main character - a somewhat cowardly, shy middle-aged scientist through no fault of his own embroiled in a great mystery that threatens his life and that of all humanity. Wang Miao was brilliantly played. His character does not have great emotional scenes, nevertheless Edward Zhang's acting artistry is evident. The series builds tension brilliantly and keeps it where it belongs, but also gives moments of respite. The Panama Canal scene, although I had seen it before in the American version and knew what it was about, sent shivers down my spine. One of the best sci-fi I've seen, and I've seen a lot of them, because I love the genre. Definitely 10/10.
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