Started off strong but lost a little steam after episode 5. The last episode was real good, though.
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In regards to BTK (my phone auto corrected this to BRO omg)
There's this one part in season 2
Finished season 2 last night.
What a ride. I loved how immediate and urgent this season was. From the get go I really enjoyed how much more they focused on Bill and Wendy, not so much treating Holden as the main lead. I think the ensemble works much better than making one of them the clear lead. I didn't expect the story to shift towards the Atlanta murders in the latter half of the season but I really liked that they did that. It's quite the unnerving case and the 'not so much underlying' racial motives make it all the more troublesome. From both sides. That final episode might just be the best episode of the season, perhaps tied with the fifth.
Fincher, Dominik and Franklin aced it. Just like McCallaney, Torv and Groff. I really loved the look of this season. Sometimes the skin tones are a bit too yellow-y for me but overall, great work. There are numerous dimly lit scenes, which still show great detail but the daylight exterior scenes are just splendid. HDR all the way. But more importantly, I loved how much further they went in terms of staging. Like the interview with a survivor in the car, completely out of focus, or manoeuvring the camera in the final episode.
This show is just so powerful. It's commentary on those days, how all the different systems choke each other and, which I think was the best story aspect of this season, how not catching the serial killers holds up against the ones that have been caught. It's unnerving, unsettling and often depressing because it's all based on what's really happened...
I really love this show and I hope they've already begun working on season 3.
What a ride. I loved how immediate and urgent this season was. From the get go I really enjoyed how much more they focused on Bill and Wendy, not so much treating Holden as the main lead. I think the ensemble works much better than making one of them the clear lead. I didn't expect the story to shift towards the Atlanta murders in the latter half of the season but I really liked that they did that. It's quite the unnerving case and the 'not so much underlying' racial motives make it all the more troublesome. From both sides. That final episode might just be the best episode of the season, perhaps tied with the fifth.
Fincher, Dominik and Franklin aced it. Just like McCallaney, Torv and Groff. I really loved the look of this season. Sometimes the skin tones are a bit too yellow-y for me but overall, great work. There are numerous dimly lit scenes, which still show great detail but the daylight exterior scenes are just splendid. HDR all the way. But more importantly, I loved how much further they went in terms of staging. Like the interview with a survivor in the car, completely out of focus, or manoeuvring the camera in the final episode.
This show is just so powerful. It's commentary on those days, how all the different systems choke each other and, which I think was the best story aspect of this season, how not catching the serial killers holds up against the ones that have been caught. It's unnerving, unsettling and often depressing because it's all based on what's really happened...
I really love this show and I hope they've already begun working on season 3.
Possible serial killers whom might be featured in a third season, which has yet to be greenlit by Netflix.
I hope Fincher's five season plan is still what they're going for. I understand that it takes a bit longer to write these seasons given the complexity but having more gaps between season also helps a bit if they'd want to cover more years in the story imo.
I hope Fincher's five season plan is still what they're going for. I understand that it takes a bit longer to write these seasons given the complexity but having more gaps between season also helps a bit if they'd want to cover more years in the story imo.
Probably shot on RED.m4st4 wrote: ↑August 23rd, 2019, 12:46 amSo I’m not crazy...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/on-demand/0 ... g-make-up/
Makeup and colorgrading fucking each other up in some scenes.
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Finally finished both of the seasons. Overall love the show and cannot wait to see what’s next. This is 100% my shit. I don’t have the energy to discuss everything in detail, but an interesting thing I realized regarding the second season - its “highs” went so much higher than those of the first season for me, but its low moments went so low it almost took me out of the show at certain points. Speaking of the good goods, namely, the Atlanta murders. That, and the interview with you-know-who, is Mindhunter at its absolute peak for me. Legit found myself having to stand up from my seat because of the tension.
Speaking of the season’s lowest point (for me personally):
Okay so the Brian rant ended up being longer than anything else I had to say about this show, but I swear to god i actually love this show
Speaking of the season’s lowest point (for me personally):
NOOOOOOOOO! Also when is his next film?