Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Succession-S1



Season 1 Ep. 1-4 Characters Introduced, Plot begins to develop, Plot starts to thicken. 


I am barely getting introduced to the main characters of this series. The seemingly insensitive father. The son who makes quite a number of gaffs with his varied interests, the second son who aims at nothing more that leasing his father and stepping into his shoes, the sister who enjoys her position as her favorite and the last born son who is in it for the thrills and has a tendency to throw all caution to the wind. Then there is another level of relationships. Here is where the trusted second wife stands. Then there are members of staff at the office all very professional and in a way closer to the Rich father than the children. Members of the board and several others including a lawyer who has secrets and a close friend whose relationship with the nasty head of the firm. 





There is the son of the founder’s brother who whose insignificance is the key to his important role in the series. The listless errand boy makes his path in this complex story by creating alliances of his own and manipulating his way to the top but we are too early in the story to decide what role he will play. He is keen to please and we are not sure if he has a heart of his own. In the meantime, he goes back and forth with the funny condescending husband to Mr. Roy’s daughter who takes unfettered pleasure in playing with his emotions. There is a poignant scene at the start of season 1 when he is shown in full gear portraying a fox-like creature as children in a fair chase him down both to cuddle and beat him up. 





He manages to have you in a hold of both disgust and concern as he navigates his way through the show. At several key moments you are left with no doubt that he will play a pivotal role as he seems to appear and catch some of the major players in strange situations. 

The show in my view struggles with a little too many profanities but these seem to relay the emotions of the show and the subject it wishes to tackle. While stating the obvious about the use of ‘French’ I must admit that if you catch be at a bad time you will hear a word or two in a ‘foreign’ language.

Friday, July 12, 2024

Class of ‘09





Was looking for something great to post and then came across this gem. I watched it…no binged it a few weeks or months ago and enjoyed every bit of it…okay not so much the romance between the two ladies. Anyhow. 

Going with the theme of AI and Data, this is an appropriate series for watch. 

It is done in an interesting way featuring the cast in three major timelines past, present and future. 

Anyone who loves to see what it takes to become a Federal Agent will appreciate this show. There is a slight obsession with power for those who like these types of shows. Maybe it is the feeling you get when you walk into onto a crime scene and the cops have to make room: for you because it is a case that transcends borders and the local sheriff no longer has jurisdiction (at least the movies tell us this much). 




There is a story about how one person’s amazing attempt to stop crime through profiling and prediction goes all wrong. Maybe this is a look into the future with all the data that we are collecting and all the records that our systems have about people in our world. Maybe this is a conversations about the three strike rule (a law that punishes offenders if they commit crimes repeatedly and sets a limit to three-seemingly turning crime into a baseball game). 

The cast director was spot on in the choice of characters as were the actors in all the moral dilemmas they portray. 

My favorite and most troubling scene comes a little later in the show when a car is disabled remotely after some kind of violation. I guess it is not too sci-if given that this is possible with many cars today but transition from control to self-driving and then remote control is quite troubling. 




There are ways in which this show takes from some of the ideas in Eagle Eye at least in part with the immense power that is surrendered to the system when it takes over all operations and after some form of consciousness begins to make use of all devices with chips in them. 




Friday, July 5, 2024

Fifteen Million Merits




Netflix is experimenting with a trend that seems to have began in the entertainemtn world quite a while back. There is a ‘series’ running for about 6 seasons featuring several major actors and actresses. We say series in quotes because the shows are not necessarily related at all. They are independent running for about an hour each with a star studded cast and acomplex story. 

This one with Daniel Kaluya is no different. 

It is about a time in the future when people are housed in small rooms with virtual screens from where they access entertainment of all forms after which they participate in a life where they generate revenue through various activities such as exercise and games. This revenue is then used to purchase various online virtual tools through an interface. 

The ultimate prize for each of the participants is to get access to an America’s Got Talent like show where they can become famous. 

The protagonist uses his had earned money to make room for a young lady who he likes but later finds out that the judges have nefarious intentions. He springs into action and attempts to save his friend. 

Everything starts off well and at some point there is excitement as one begins to hope for a redemptive moment in the film. 

The man who he is confronting as well as the whole system that he questions is at the verge of collapse when the judge turns things around. 





The hero is then distracted into accepting the moment of fame which then becomes enshrined into a clip he uses regularly with his followers in his new comfortable life. 

This is such a telling moment revealing the curse of social media attention and the problem that may arise when we devote our energies into viral moments.

Also notable in this show is the cruelty that is meted out on those who are slightly overweight and who are tasked with the cleaning of the facilities while the higher ups exercise.