Fringe (Al límite)

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Escena de la película 20
Estados Unidos, (2008–2013), 74 h 31 min (Minutos: 43–81 min)

Reparto:

Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, Lance Reddick, Blair Brown, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, Kirk Acevedo, Seth Gabel, Michael Cerveris, Mark Valley, Leonard Nimoy (más)
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Temporada(5) / Episodios(100)

Sinopsis(1)

The story revolves around three unlikely colleagues - a beautiful young FBI agent, a brilliant scientist who's spent the last 17 years in a mental institution and the scientist's sardonic son - who investigate a series of bizarre deaths and disasters known as "the pattern." Someone is using our world as an experimental lab. And all clues lead to Massive Dynamic, a shadowy global corporation that may be more powerful than any nation. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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Fringe (Al límite) (2008) 

inglés The pilot confirms my positive inklings. There is certainly a lot of research and research is one of my favorite topics. The team is fine too. Grampa scientist rocks and Ms. agent shows that Abrams has darn good taste. How could this have eluded me for so long? Season one softly, softly, just like we’re used to with J.J., he builds a firm foundation for the characters to stand on and introduces us to the situation. Then he starts to add a touch of technology and biology, experimenting. Again it feels as if they have stolen ideas from my head and made some episodes according to those ideas. The closer the finale draws near, the better it gets. I thought that I’d managed to kick it, but instead I’m hooked. Thanks a million! Season two from the beginning a parallel plot begins emerging, but this is quite a classic trick and the side-stories are compelling enough to keep the viewer interested. Belly’s participation nicely weaves into the story of the entire series, although we could have seen more of him (and differently). They step on the gas in the final episodes, even though I’m not sure if they aren’t changing the rules a little as they go, but there we are. The episode with the robbery from 1985 is the high point of the series so far. I hope we get more of that other world. Hit me with season three! Season three quality almost throughout. Sending Olivia “over there" creates incredible tension between the characters and the episodes from parallel space are refreshing like a raspberry soda on a hot day. The mythology gets thicker and the finale is the high point of the entire three-year effort. And just when you are picking your jaw up from the floor, one final twist emerges that forces you to click on episode one of the next season, and that’s as it should be. Beautiful work! Season four adds another aspect to the parallel worlds. It shakes up the relationship storylines nicely and old friend rise from the dead. David Robert Jones is or was really cool and it’s great that he’s back as William Bell in the flesh. The final episodes are all first-rate and the glance into 2036 lures you to the last season like the smell of a freshly baked lemon cobbler. Bring it on already! Last season everything has shifted lock, stock and barrel forward to the year 2036, with occasional side-steps into 2609, not absolutely traditional. It’s been conceived as a whole, aimed at defeating “those motherfuckers from the future" and to complete five year cycle of storytelling. So mainly... And it worked, of course with a couple of hiccups, but the nostalgia in the last episodes is literally lethal. All of the Fringe tricks and gadgets from past years are used as a means for eliminating villains. We get anti-gravity bullets (when you shoot somebody, they fly up into the air - cool, huh?), Peter as a calculating Superman, and even Green. Olivia is pushed a little into the background for this season, but comes out to rock in the finale. The nostalgic visit to the parallel world is superb. The finale is the tear-jerker that we are used to with Abrams. A young girl survives, an old man dies. Good trade. () (menos) (más)