I’m not sure that would help much, as I thought the characters were pretty much the most interesting thing about this. They didn’t manage to flesh out everyone to a degree that I would like, but I’m not sure I would like it more if the same kind of confusing story is told, only with less characters.You can try Chinese version, it's much slower paced set over 30 episodes, and much more closer to the book.
The confusion might arise because Netflix added lots of character that don't exists. Like the main characters they don't exist in the book at all.
About that …I see, i like the show for the Alien Invasion plot and VR use.
Having read all three books I don't see how the series can continue as they become more and more unfilmable, without changing the story so much it becomes pointless.
I'm halfway through the season and was enjoying it a lot...right up until the scene with Jonathan Pryce talking to the alien. So the aliens created the game, riight, to teach everyone about their world using metaphors relatable to humans. But...when talking to Pryce the alien is commpletely unfamiliar with the concept of lying and barely seems to understand what a story is? How does that fit at all? And haven't they been talking to Pryce for years at this point? Surely lies and stories would have come up in their conversatiions before now?
Befor Sophons arrived, they couldn't instantly communicate, instead it was once every 8 years i think or so.
I think the Netflix show was just too short. In Chinese one they go much deeper, so it's easier to understand the motives behind actions.
I'm not quite done with it, but I tend to agree with your sentiments on this. There's just too much going on and things are getting glossed over. 10 episodes seems about right. I'm going to watch the Chinese version after this, but I have to say that 30 episodes seems excessive. LOL
The Chinese version covers the entire trilogy though so it still works out to about 10 episodes per novel.
No, according to the Wikipedia episode summaries and a New York Times review I found, it only adapts the first novel. To date, there have been no adaptations of The Dark Forest or Death's End.
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