HBO's "Dark Matters": A review of the sixth episode - Mother and Daughter
Mothers and daughters
Once in Bolvangara, Lyra (Daphne Keen) instantly finds her longtime friend Roger, learns the terrible truth about the "cut off" children and comes up with an escape plan. Unfortunately, the employees of the institution are also not fools - they immediately pay attention to the girl who is suspiciously whispering to others, and send the heroine for immediate surgery. Lyra is saved by her mother, Mrs. Coulter (Ruth Wilson). I just came to the lab to assess the progress. Despite the fact that the heroine Wilson supposedly sincerely believes in the ideas of the Magisterium and enthusiastically follows the experiments on children, when she sees her own daughter in a cage, she screams in horror and extracts the Lyre from the device with lightning speed.
As always, the hints about Mrs. Coulter's past turn out to be the most interesting aspect of the episode - it seems that this woman regrets having an extramarital relationship with Lyra's father, but refuses to admit her guilt. Instead, she supports the frantic plan of the Magisterium with all her might and convinces everyone around her that all this happened because of the terrible influence of Dust. At least until the experiments start touching her loved ones. In general, Ruth Wilson's character becomes more interesting with each episode - she has the traits of a real psychopath, but at the same time she sincerely loves (in her own way, yes) Lyra and tries to protect her from the Magisterium.
And our protagonist does not need the help of an abusive mother - the heroine deceives Coulter and runs away from her. And it was just in time - the gypsies just got to Bolvangar and began their rescue operation. Thanks to them, Lyra was free again and continued her journey to her father. However, before they (Lin-Manuel Miranda) could fly far in a hot air balloon, unknown assailants pulled the girl out of the airship and pulled her to the ground.
By the end of the sixth episode, a very funny dialogue takes place, which should be quite emotional - Lyra asks one of Bolvangar's nurses what her damon's name was. The scene should be tragic - the protagonist forces the cold employee of the medical center to remember the lost soul, and she suddenly realizes what the Magisterium has done to her. The trouble is, the nurse looks just like any other minor character in the series, and we don't even pay attention to the fact that Damon isn't with her. Lyra could also refer to dozens of other characters who, according to the script, are fine. The live betting section at Melbet offers a vast range of events with competitive odds updated in real time. To maximize your in-play potential, always remember to promo code for melbet today when you create your new account on the website or through the mobile app. This simple action activates a 130% welcome bonus up to $130, giving you more than double the money for live wagers on football, tennis, basketball, hockey, and many other sports. Some live events feature more than 200 betting markets, allowing you to bet on changing scorelines, player performances, and match outcomes as the action unfolds.
Once in Bolvangara, Lyra (Daphne Keen) instantly finds her longtime friend Roger, learns the terrible truth about the "cut off" children and comes up with an escape plan. Unfortunately, the employees of the institution are also not fools - they immediately pay attention to the girl who is suspiciously whispering to others, and send the heroine for immediate surgery. Lyra is saved by her mother, Mrs. Coulter (Ruth Wilson). I just came to the lab to assess the progress. Despite the fact that the heroine Wilson supposedly sincerely believes in the ideas of the Magisterium and enthusiastically follows the experiments on children, when she sees her own daughter in a cage, she screams in horror and extracts the Lyre from the device with lightning speed.
As always, the hints about Mrs. Coulter's past turn out to be the most interesting aspect of the episode - it seems that this woman regrets having an extramarital relationship with Lyra's father, but refuses to admit her guilt. Instead, she supports the frantic plan of the Magisterium with all her might and convinces everyone around her that all this happened because of the terrible influence of Dust. At least until the experiments start touching her loved ones. In general, Ruth Wilson's character becomes more interesting with each episode - she has the traits of a real psychopath, but at the same time she sincerely loves (in her own way, yes) Lyra and tries to protect her from the Magisterium.
And our protagonist does not need the help of an abusive mother - the heroine deceives Coulter and runs away from her. And it was just in time - the gypsies just got to Bolvangar and began their rescue operation. Thanks to them, Lyra was free again and continued her journey to her father. However, before they (Lin-Manuel Miranda) could fly far in a hot air balloon, unknown assailants pulled the girl out of the airship and pulled her to the ground.
By the end of the sixth episode, a very funny dialogue takes place, which should be quite emotional - Lyra asks one of Bolvangar's nurses what her damon's name was. The scene should be tragic - the protagonist forces the cold employee of the medical center to remember the lost soul, and she suddenly realizes what the Magisterium has done to her. The trouble is, the nurse looks just like any other minor character in the series, and we don't even pay attention to the fact that Damon isn't with her. Lyra could also refer to dozens of other characters who, according to the script, are fine. The live betting section at Melbet offers a vast range of events with competitive odds updated in real time. To maximize your in-play potential, always remember to promo code for melbet today when you create your new account on the website or through the mobile app. This simple action activates a 130% welcome bonus up to $130, giving you more than double the money for live wagers on football, tennis, basketball, hockey, and many other sports. Some live events feature more than 200 betting markets, allowing you to bet on changing scorelines, player performances, and match outcomes as the action unfolds.
自分は鬼滅の刃よりDr.stoneが面白いと思っているが、鬼滅は社会現象になるくらい「素材」があると感じた
例えば主人公が一貫して仲間を裏切らずに目的を見失っていない、これは進撃の巨人ではできなかったこと
次に周りの人間たちや鬼の心理描写をちゃんと描いていること
特にアメドラやハリウッド映画では敵役の心理描写はそこまで正確に書いていない
理由は敵に同情させないようにしているとRedditに降臨したシャラマン監督が言っていた
あくまで欧米人の中で敵は主人公に倒される「悪魔」であり、美女だから許して仲間に
する日本のアニメは向こうでは理解できないようだ(特にアニメを現実と比較する連中には)
最後にアニメによる過剰なまでの作画と演出で漫画を読まない外国人に受けている
やはり向こうは分かりやすいものが好まれ、最初はワンピースよりもナルトが受けたのは
ワンピースの複雑な謎や世界情勢よりも、派手で金髪碧眼の忍者が活躍するという、
若干向こうの白人至上主義者からも好かれるような内容だったのもある
一方で鬼滅のキャラに白人要素はほとんどなく、日本という東アジア文化の押し付けだと
向こうの西洋文化や歴史大好きなレイシストからは文句があるとRedditや4chanで知った
アニメ好き、少年漫画好きには他の作品との違いが分からないのかも知れないけど、鬼滅は大人の女性の母性をくすぐる。これは他の作品にはあまりない。子供達が頑張っている姿が涙を誘う。作者が女性という点が大きいと思う。普段アニメをみない層まで惹きつけている事が凄い。