Los 100

(serie)
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Estados Unidos, (2014–2020), 70 h 13 min (Minutos: 41–43 min)

Cineastas:

Jason Rothenberg

Argumento literario:

Kass Morgan (libro)

Reparto:

Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Paige Turco, Henry Ian Cusick, Isaiah Washington, Marie Avgeropoulos, Lindsey Morgan, Christopher Larkin, Richard Harmon (más)
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Streaming (1)

Temporada(7) / Episodios(100)

Sinopsis(1)

Un siglo después de que la Tierra resultase devastada por un apocalipsis nuclear, 100 habitantes de una estación espacial vuelven al planeta a comprobar si es habitable. (Netflix)

Reseñas (2)

Necrotongue ¡Boo!

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inglés I’m writing my review after having seen three seasons. The show is spectacular but lacks quality acting, writing, and direction. The whole thing strikes me as a failed improvisation, which is a shame because the original idea wasn't bad at all. It's just that the writer obviously stopped coming to work and then it all went downhill. I can’t say the actors didn’t make an effort. On the contrary, they tried so hard that they overdid it. There’s also too much of bathos, heroic poses, declarations, and speeches that make everyone stop even during the fiercest battle. On the other hand, there are things to be learned. For example, that it’s possible to build a hermetic room in 20 minutes in primitive conditions with basic tools using debris from a space station. Most cringeworthy character: Octavia. Most annoying character: the chancellor/prophet Jaha. Let me just add that I’m not an ardent critic of everything on the CW, I did enjoy iZombie. ()

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inglés This series has a very promising premise that is sure to excite fans of the post-apocalyptic genre. But all that potential is walled off by the attempt to ride the wave of hugely successful teen movie series of recent times like Twilight or Hunger Games, and so it targets mainly teenage viewers (thematically it is closer to Hunger Games than the qualitatively unfortunate Twilight). Thus, the fate of humanity is not as important as which of the young and beautiful, shampooed heroes and heroines falls in love with whom. Too bad, there was more here. But as a guilty pleasure – why not? ()