Love, Death & Robots (new Netflix series)

I'd like to direct your attention to this fantastic TV series: LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS.

It features a collection of Sci-Fi short stories with excellent CGI.

I give it 10/10.


If anyone has seen the episode "Beyond The Aquila Rift", I'd like to hear your thoughts on that one as I found it to be the most intriguing so far. I haven't watched more episodes yet.


Edit: I drop the rating to 7/10 after having seen all episodes. The first 5 or 6 are really good, but quality goes down and it becomes just mindless action for the sake of action without an interesting story.

“Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Last edited by Antigegner on Mar 22, 2019, 8:36:51 PM
Last bumped on Mar 29, 2019, 5:50:12 PM
so far ive watched 2 episodes

weird...

I dont see any any key!
Best animated film / series since Heavy Metal.

@Op. What dont you understand?

Spoiler
I've understood that the spider alien lurked the ship into its system and while searching for company / love tries to keep the travellers with hallucinations.
"Do you happen to know how to fly this thing?"
Last edited by Whoosher on Mar 20, 2019, 3:24:40 PM
i've been eyeing it, and i will be watching it eventually

the animation/cgi looks phenomenal
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Whoosher wrote:
Best animated film / series since Heavy Metal.

@Op. What dont you understand?

Spoiler
I've understood that the spider alien lurked the ship into its system and while searching for company / love tries to keep the travellers with hallucinations.


my answer is in the spoiler:
Spoiler
Is the spider feeding on them (their energy) or is it genuinely trying to help them?

I think I saw many space ships tangled in that "web"...does the spider attract them to feed on their energy? How come so many ships end up stranding at the same place? But then again I had the feeling it is honestly trying to help them by creating an illusion that at least allows them to die a relatively peaceful death. So, that would contradict the possibility of it trying to lure ships into its web.


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[...] but this looks like a nice mix of Outer Limits and one-shots like The Animatrix. I dig.


Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I have Animatrix somewhere on DVD.
“Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Last edited by Antigegner on Mar 20, 2019, 9:49:57 PM
I really enjoyed the third episode (The Witness), utterly captivating!
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Stacey_GGG wrote:
I really enjoyed the third episode (The Witness), utterly captivating!


Yeah, I like that one as well.

Spoiler:
Spoiler
It seems it's a time loop, right? But actually, not really...because in the end we are not really at the beginning again. Does anyone have a better explanation for the twist in the end?


I really like how they leave us with many questions and interpretation possibilities at the end of almost every episode.
“Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Love, Death & Robots Was for Edgelords, and It Shows

Think it's a pass from me, my dudes.
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erdelyii wrote:
Love, Death & Robots Was for Edgelords, and It Shows

Think it's a pass from me, my dudes.


totally exagerated.

but I drop my rating from 10/10 (after the first maybe 5 or 6 episodes) to 7/10 (after having watched it all)

too much action just for the sake of action without an interesting story.

“Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.”
― Christopher Hitchens
My QoL List: https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3279646
I might have checked it out anyway, but 7/10? Hm, no thanks.

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