"Under the Dome" starts like a god and ends like a neurotic?

Bailee 2021-12-16 08:01:16

"Under the Dome" is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, with Spielberg as the producer. It tells that an unknown small town in the United States is shrouded in a mysterious force field. No matter, including electromagnetic waves, can penetrate the force field. The town fell into a state of isolation overnight. When the strange phenomenon came, the only thing left to watch was the ghostly residents in the center of the town. The play is fast-paced, clear clues, and there are conflicts and collaborations between the characters, which is full of highlights.
Although the drama has good ratings, the audience's comments are mixed. Someone provokes problems with some details in the play: "The plane hits the hood, how can the wreckage fall in the hood? Since everyone can breathe, why can't you try to communicate with the outside world? You know, sound is transmitted through the air." Science Fiction The themes have always been favored in American dramas, but there are not many that can really start and end well. Most dramas have a god-like beginning and a neurotic ending. In the original novel, the cause of the dome was actually the work of a few extraterrestrial children. They used the dome as a toy to play and watched the various activities of the humans under the dome. They found it very interesting until the survivors pleaded hard. They just lifted the dome.
This ending made many readers dumbfounded. Nowadays, many viewers are worried about the "unfinished" ending in the book. In this regard, the screenwriter of "Under the Dome" said that the story of the novel will never be continued, and TV dramas will have new developments. But apart from aliens and mysterious powers, what else can create such a mysterious "dome"? government? military? If you switch from fighting against the forces of nature to fighting against human beings, you will be suspected of "Revolution". In any case, the unfinished ending in the original work is thrown away by the screenwriters in "Under the Dome" "I believe that many fans of American dramas will actively support the important issues to be faced in the second season. I hope that this American drama that has received "God-like" ratings will not usher in a "nervous" ending.
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Under the Dome quotes

  • Joe McAlisterNorrie Calvert-Hill: The pink stars are falling. The pink stars are falling in lines.

  • James 'Big Jim' Rennie: [Opening Narration, Season 3] Four weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. The dome has tested our limits, forcing each of us to confront our own personal demons... rage... grief... fear. Now, in order to survive, we must battle our most dangerous adversary... the enemy within.