Draugoth
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From the creators of Game of Thrones comes a stunning new blockbuster series unlike anything you’ve seen before. This is your first look at 3 Body Problem.
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From the creators of Game of Thrones comes a stunning new blockbuster series unlike anything you’ve seen before. This is your first look at 3 Body Problem.
I haven’t read the books but aren’t the characters all Chinese in it?
I thought so too, doesn’t seem to be that way in the trailer but, again, I have not read it.Yes. At least in the first one snd a half book I've read.
It's a very very imaginative and science heavy book series, especially the first one, so I personally really liked it.
I haven’t read the books, but I’ve read the synopsis of the plot and have seen the first couple of episodes from the Chinese tv series, and I have no idea what the wierd stuff in this trailer has to do with any of it. Are there any sword-fighting women in sexy dresses in the books?
I'm guessing they are embellishing the VR game/recruitment that's in the book. Same with the floating warriors and such.I haven’t read the books, but I’ve read the synopsis of the plot and have seen the first couple of episodes from the Chinese tv series, and I have no idea what the wierd stuff in this trailer has to do with any of it. Are there any sword-fighting women in sexy dresses in the books?
Great books but I don't think I trust Netflix.
If it means D&D, that’s a rather bad marketing strategy.What does "from the creators of Game of Thrones" even mean
edit: using Carl Sagan like this feels wildly inappropriate
China takes liberties when adapting media to film. Compare "the wandering earth" movie to the short story for a more egregious example. The actual books are too subversive for direct adaptation.
Ohhhh my mistake. Theres also a chinese adaptation.China? This is a Netflix TV series from Benioff & Weiss, the producer team behind Game of Thrones. See https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15169108/?ref_=ttep_ep1
In the loosest sense. Yeah, the aliens are coming but there are LOTS of attack/counter attack by the humans to avoid/delay/defeat them. The first book is really more about figuring out who the aliens are and what they want in the first place. The trilogy takes place over hundreds, if not thousands of years, though hopefully they don't fall down the Rings of Power/Foundation route of compressing the timeliness just to keep the same human actors around.Isn't this just humans getting savaged by Aliens: The series? .
Watched a video on "The Dark Forest" ages ago and how the universe is full of life essentially but whoever makes the first move makes themselves vulnerable.
Massively overrated book. People just liked it because it was Chinese, which was a novelty, and it was allowed to say that the Cultural Revolution was not a nice thing.
It is also a wonder how they will deal with the bleakness. I found some ideas and events from the final book troubling, to say the least. Also, that stuff about "feminized" men in the second. I wonder how that will be handled for western audiences, because it seemed like a weird detail when I was reading these books.I'm currently reading the third book, and my mind has been blown so many times I can't count. I don't know how any of what's in books 2 and 3 can be adapted for the screen without a fuck ton of budget, but I'd sure love to see it, even if it fails. Some of the most insanely mindbending crazy ideas x2, even if a bit light on characterization.
I really should get around to reading the books. The Chinese made series is very good so I'm interested in how the Netflix version will fare. Whole series is up and subbed on Youtube.
It is also a wonder how they will deal with the bleakness. I found some ideas and events from the final book troubling, to say the least. Also, that stuff about "feminized" men in the second. I wonder how that will be handled for western audiences, because it seemed like a weird detail when I was reading these books.