Nothing to do this weekend? Then watch this German TV series called "Darkness".
If you like "The Clown's Soul", but think it's just one film, you haven't seen enough; if you like "Stranger Things", but feel that the plot is slowly getting a little tricky, the screenwriter's brain hole is not big enough. Or if you want to add some mystery and exotic flavor to the above two, then you must watch this show.
This drama was also developed by Netflix, so it adheres to the usual bold and unrestrained style, and broadcasts all 10 episodes in one season. There is a link at the end of the article. Go to zimuku.cn to find the official Chinese subtitles of Netflix, and you can have a weekend with quality and quantity.
Of course, if the weather on your weekend is bright and sunny, then I still recommend you to go out and wave, and leave the work of staying at home and watching TV to the classmates in the local area. If your house happens to be cold enough to freeze to death, and it rains again, then watching this show will not feel very good, especially if you are nestled in a warm, clean and comfortable sofa, watching the characters in the show running around in pain In the icy winter rains of the German countryside, the thrill can be compared to an ancient Roman citizen in the auditorium of a gladiatorial arena.
But don't take it too lightly, because this show requires you to use a lot more brain cells than watching "The Clown" and "Stranger Things". You also know that the German nation is famous for thinking, this world The first half of the philosophers and scientists are their contributions. You have to work on character relationships, timeline advancement, and black hole theory. It’s best to take paper and take notes, so that it won’t be easy to mess up, otherwise you will see half of it. Don't blame me for quitting the show.
In addition to the story, the audio-visual aspects of this show are also excellent. The gloomy and heavy style of painting is obviously different from the bright and colorful of America. Even the nostalgic elements have a lot more connotations than "Stranger Things". There is no way, the culture is different. This show has a lot of German metal rock music from the 1980s, but I don't really understand this one, I just find it noisy. Hope to hear about my beloved Big Scorpion as the story develops - yes, I didn't finish it until I saw episode 6, but I can't wait to share it with you.
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