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Devs follows the story of a young software engineer, Lily Chan, who investigates the secretive development division of her employer, a cutting-edge tech company based in Silicon Valley, which she believes is behind the murder of her boyfriend. The series stars Sonoya Mizuno as "Lily Chan;" Nick Offerman as "Forest," the CEO of Amaya; Jin Ha as "Jamie," Lily's former boyfriend; Karl Glusman as "Sergei," Lily's boyfriend; Zach Grenier as "Kenton," Amaya's Head of Security; Stephen McKinley Henderson as "Stewart," one of the top minds working in Amaya's secret development division; Cailee Spaeny as the young, brilliant "Lyndon;" and Alison Pill as "Katie," the gifted quantum physicist and second in command at Amaya. (HBO Europe)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés I was really looking forward to it because of Alex Garland, but in the end it’s nothing but pretentious nonsense with terrible casting! In the first episode, DEVS manages to hook you up, and several of the following episodes manage rather successfully to keep the illusion that something will happen and that the series is about something. But bollocks. The “young software engineer Lily Chan” advertised in the HBO text above is probably the least interesting protagonist of a series ever, and the script that pushes her into the role of an exceptional woman who (maybe) is able to alter history on her own is incredibly bizarre and ridiculous, as it has no basis on her real actions. The same applies to almost everything in the series. It looks like something almost divine, but it’s absolutely empty! ()

3DD!3 

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inglés An elegant explanation of the theory of quantum prediction under Garland’s balanced and imaginative direction. The classic plot about a murderous tech corporation concerns nothing less than everything and offers a new perspective on ideas previously developed in other sci-fi movies. The package presented here has great visuals and chilling music by Salisbury that transforms some sequences into thoroughbred horror. The romantic storyline is a bit dumb (stiff dialog), although that could be explained by the emotional stupidity and blindness of the people involved. The best series so far in 2020. It’s not a V, it’s a U. It’s an in-joke. ()