I've only been able to watch the first episode so far, but i am extremely impressed.
I've always liked qntm's writing and was always saddened yb the fact that its complexity and abstract nature made it what i considered to be essentially unfilmable.
Andrea Joshua Asnicar has proven me wrong and i hope that this manages to make qntm's works accessible to a far larger audience than they ever were.
Most impressive however, was Grey. Until today i didn't think it was possible for a human that wasn't explicitly compueter generated to invoke an uncanney valley like effect. But Grey does so. From the first moment he appears on screen, you can feel that there is something weird and wrong about him, even though you can't yet tell what.
I'm looking forward to the next episode(s) and give this a 9/10 so far, as it was fantatstic but not perfect.
I've always liked qntm's writing and was always saddened yb the fact that its complexity and abstract nature made it what i considered to be essentially unfilmable.
Andrea Joshua Asnicar has proven me wrong and i hope that this manages to make qntm's works accessible to a far larger audience than they ever were.
Most impressive however, was Grey. Until today i didn't think it was possible for a human that wasn't explicitly compueter generated to invoke an uncanney valley like effect. But Grey does so. From the first moment he appears on screen, you can feel that there is something weird and wrong about him, even though you can't yet tell what.
I'm looking forward to the next episode(s) and give this a 9/10 so far, as it was fantatstic but not perfect.