Although I know India does have a history of horror films, I think they haven’t been really well-made and actually scary until recently, post Ram Gopal Verma’s Bhoot. I have seen 2 Indian “horror” movies, but they weren’t scary AT ALL. Which is terrifying, but more on the psychological level, then the mass murderer killing innocent teenagers kind of thing. The only horror movie I have seen is The Innocents. I haven’t seen Pizza (too scary!), but I did catch the trailer on one of my Tamil DVDs, and it was so striking that as soon as I saw the title on moviemavengal’s post, I instantly remembered it. The chair machine becomes the iron cylinder thing, which becomes the box.Happy Friday the 13th! I was just reminded of Indian horror movies by moviemavengal’s post on Pizza. Yes a functioning time machine existed, but only due to the work of the preceding machines. Plus the idea of a child going missing and the whole town coming together to figure it out is very heartwarming, so they subvert that by making the investigation reveal a sprawling calamity that engulfs the entire universe.įrom a plot standpoint, the boys were experimented on to develop and perfect the time machine. That’s basically what the Dark worlds are.
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It’s like that Community episode where there’s a darkest timeline where everything is awful. Almost all of the characters in Dark are sinners in some way and are being punished in some way. Noah is a man driven by the loss of a child, and his punishment is to continuously live in a loop where he is stealing and murdering the children of his own blood relatives. I think one way to interpret the worlds of Dark are as a kind of hell that punishes the most sinful acts of humanity.
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There are tons of biblical allusions and references to Hell throughout the series.
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The idea of a child murdering their parent or vice versa is so heinous as to be a mortal sin. I think one of the main themes of the show was the tragedy of murdering or ruining the lives of family members. However, there are still lots of moments earlier in the series where translations of text are missing. But now I'm torn between watching this version with missing subs where I'm going to miss lots of detail, watching the new English dub (which I've heard isn't great and changes key meanings of certain things in the plot) or watch the not-so-legal version with full subs which I already have.Įdit: u/Not_fully_awake has mentioned below they do actually have translations for those moments in the last few episodes where it is just text on screen.
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I was so excited when Netflix picked the series up and I really wanted to watch the series again and do it legally so I can support the creators. I realised about 8 episodes in and I know that when it comes episodes 24 and 25 when shit goes crazy and their is a LOT of text on screen that it's going to be pointless to watch. You also miss out on things like written notes, text on computers and any other in-world text which often add huge amounts to the plot/themes.of the show. So you miss out on the title cards which set the theme/tone for each half of every episode. However if you are watching the Japanese audio with English subs, they only translate the dialogue, not any written Japanese text. Neon Genesis Evangelion does have (what I believe to be) correct English subs for the Japanese audio - they are different to the English dub anyway.