Caprica

(serial)
  • Stany Zjednoczone Caprica
Sci-Fi / Sensacyjny / Dramat
Kanada / Stany Zjednoczone, (2009–2010), 13 h 57 min (Liczba minut: 43–92 min)

Muzyka:

Bear McCreary

Obsada:

Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Alessandra Torresani, Magda Apanowicz, Brian Markinson, Genevieve Buechner, Polly Walker, Panou, Scott Porter (więcej)
(inne zawody)

Odcinki(18)

Opisy(1)

An astonishing breakthrough is taking shape on the planet Caprica. The rapidly evolving spheres of human and mechanical engineering have collided, along with the fates of two families. Joined by tragedy in an explosive instant of terror, two rival clans led by powerful patriarchs, Joseph Adama (Esai Morales) and Daniel Graystone (Eric Stoltz) duel in an era of questionable ethics, corporate machinations and unbridled personal ambition as the final war for humanity looms. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

(więcej)

Recenzja użytkownika novoten do tego serialu (2)

Caprica (2009) 

angielski Incredibly intoxicating. The meeting of genuine godfathers from Tauron with the higher social class of Caprica is full of emotions, twists, losses, and a Cylon atmosphere at every step. And thought-out, believable, and full of main characters. The best side aspects were initially the Soldiers of One (led by the fabulous Barnabas, played perfectly by James Marsters) and the complex New Cap City, where everyone would want to spend at least one afternoon. Over time, however, the most complex hero of the series, Daniel Graystone, definitively took the lead. In the end, even the originally highly indigestible sister Clarice gained her solid role, and her intrigues became an attractive link to the storyline. That is why it is a huge pity that we couldn't see more. The five-minute finale closes and at the same time hints at a lot. One season was missing for a perfect connection with BSG. ()

Pilot (2009) (E01) 

angielski New atmosphere of the old world. As soon as the story began to unfold on tracks lined with robotics and also intertwined with honest drama, I successfully slipped back to where the last episode of Battlestar involuntarily took me. Into the lives of living characters, whose destinies I want to see in as much detail and for as long as possible. A very urgent dramatic arc, supported by an increasingly psychological-futuristic hologram, elevates it to an unforgettable, as expected, Bear McCreary. Although his intoxicating drums are rare, since there will still be plenty of time for battles with the Cylons, the beautifully interwoven core of relationships provides more than enough space. The path to the destruction of civilization has never been so promising and tempting. ()