The more you grow up, the less characteristic you are - "Stranger Things Season 3"

Jasper 2022-10-09 11:27:39

Today, let's talk about the American drama "Stranger Things Season 3".

The title is Stranger Things Season 3 (2019).

Stranger Things revolves around a monster invasion in Hawkins, Indiana.

In the first season, Xiao 11 killed a Demogorgon and prevented the invasion of evil things; in the second season, Xiao 11 took everyone to kill the Demo-dogs, closed the entrance to the other world, and blocked the suction. The Mind Flayer; the third season continues on this basis, and Xiao 11 and his friends fight against the evil and powerful sucking spirits.

The emotional bond of "Stranger Things" is the friendship between friends. The starting point is to pay tribute to the film and television works of the 1980s. These two points constitute the core of the play.

The third season continues to revolve around friendship and tribute.

Season 3 was watched by 64 million households in its first month, setting a new record for the highest viewership of a Netflix original series.

When the third season was filmed, the young actors also grew up.

They continue the innocent friendship between them, which is one of the two cores of the show.

When the young actors are 13 years old (thirteen), they enter the ranks of teenagers (teenage). The innocence they had once faded away, replaced by a nasty sense of youthful rebelliousness. Therefore, the friendship in the third season has become no longer simple, and the actors have formed multiple pairs of CPs. Natalia Dyer, who plays Nancy, and Charlie Heaton, who plays Jonathan, are also dating in real life.

Where it took a step back this season was being too politically correct.

Hei Da Mao is the most politically correct thing, all bad things can be blamed on Da Mao, no matter if he belittles himself by the way.

In the play, I feel that a large number of CPs are formed, but they do not forget the diversity of sexual orientations, and the LGBT group still occupies an important position.

The characters who were originally IQ online have also become IQ offline this season, which makes people look anxious.

The centerpiece of season three is the Starcourt Mall.

This mall is a real abandoned mall in suburban Atlanta, formerly known as Gwinnett Place Mall. It was originally built in 1984 but has been largely abandoned since late 2018.

The Stranger Things production team transformed the abandoned mall with 40 fully-furnished storefronts, creating a realistic-looking 1980s mall.

Another highlight of "Stranger Things" is various tribute elements.

Here's a look at some of this season's Easter eggs.

In the final trailer for season three, Mike said: "No matter what happens, we have to stop him....together.) "

This is a tribute to "ET the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), the core of which is unity to survive.

In Episode 1, Dustin returns from camp wearing a T-shirt and hat, a nod to Camp Nowhere (1994).

Dustin named his radio tower Cerebro, in homage to the Marvel Comics "X-Men", in which Cerebro was used by Professor X to amplify his telepathic abilities device.

The children's poses as they raise the Cerebro Broadcasting Tower on the top of the mountain pay homage to the famous photo of the US military raising the American flag on Iwo Jima.

The movie the group sneaked into the movie theater to watch was Day of the Dead (1985).

In episode 2, the girl who was teased by Xiao 11's explosive drink was the girl who rejected Dustin at the dance in episode 9 of the second season.

Hopper got quite drunk after being released with pigeons in the restaurant.

He said: "I can do anything I want. I'm the chief of police." This is a tribute to "Jaws", Martin Brody (Martin Brody) said the same thing in the film.

Mrs Driscoll's home has a distinctive black cat clock on the wall.

This clock also appeared in Back to the Future.

In episode 3, Dustin, Steve, and Robin decipher Russian spy messages by intercepting radio waves, a tribute to Byron Preiss's 1982 book "The Secret: A Treasure Hunt."

There are 12 pictures in this book, and 12 clues are given. The author buried a key in 12 places. As long as the reader finds the key, he can find the publisher to exchange the prize.

In the play, they deduce the entrance to the secret base from the music of the rocking horse.

The hospital logo in episode 4, similar to the hospital logo in "Halloween".

The horrified expressions on the faces of the young actors when Billy was trapped in the sauna and broke the windows on the door were real.

At that time, Deckard Montgomery threw the glass on the door temporarily, and the glass on the door unexpectedly shattered, which scared the young actors.

After hitting and running Billy, Xiao 11 collapsed in Mike's arms and improvised.

This conflict scene was quite intense, and the little actors were exhausted after the performance. The director later retained the shot.

In episode 5, Grigori's performance was instantly recognizable as a tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger of The Terminator.

His mechanical gait, taut jaw, pointy haircut, unemotional voice with a European accent, and shooting action are all hallmarks of the Terminator.

Hopper and Grigory's opposite scene pays homage to Die Hard (1988).

John McClain and Tony have the same lines.

Robin, played by Maya Hawke, has a line: "I'll take those odds."

This homage is The Last of Us (Gattaca, 1997).

Maya Hawke's father Ethan Hawke (Ethan Hawke) starred in the film, he also has the same lines in the film.

The green stuff in the secret base of Russian spies in the underground mall is a tribute to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Both are green liquid-like substances kept in containers.

The Russian scientist Hopper took was named Alexei.

Because the Red Guardian played by David Harbour in Black Widow (2021) is also called Alexei.

In episode 6, the scene where Jonathan tries to break the door to rescue Nancy, he smashes open the door, is a tribute to "The Shining" (The Shining, 1980).

The new exterior Coca-Cola mentioned in episode 7 is real.

In 1985, the packaged Coke was only sold as a promotion and was never sold in grocery stores.

Mike and Lucas also complained about the failure of this Coke in the play.

The movie the children watched in the cinema was The Stuff (1985), which was also about an amorphous monster.

Episode 8 won an Emmy for Best Sound Editing.

After the episode aired, singer Limahl discovered that his song "The Neverending Story" had been played more than 1 million times on Spotify, an 825% increase.

The death of Billy's character marks the writer's zeal to write characters that start with B.

The first season is Barbara (Barb), the second season is the death of Bob (Bob). I don't know which character starting with B will be written to death in the fourth season.

The plot gradually becomes secular,

Tribute remains at the core.

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  • Mom #1: [when Billy arrives at pool] And... showtime.