Prime Video | Release Date: April 3, 2020
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habibf44Apr 7, 2020
Although this show burns a bit slowly but the connection which it establishes of human emotion with Sci-Fi elements is wonderful.On top of that beauty of shooting location makes it a must watch series.
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GabrielnLAApr 11, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's one hell of a slow burn, but it's a beautifully filmed, thoughtful show. The cinematography is mesmerizing. The production design fits in so nicely with Stålenhag's paintings on which it is based. The acting is uniformly terrific. And the writing is sparse but lovely. That said, I am now on episode 7, and in almost every episode I find myself constantly saying "Who would act like that?" Currently, the boy's friends have just left him on the island (what dickheads) with a supposed monster on it, and all he can muster is a whimpy, "Wait!" once as they take off in the boat? What 14-15 year old isn't gonna be yelling at the top of his lungs, "WHAT THE F*CK GUYS! COME BACK, YOU **** over and over? Ditto the amazing ep where they switch bodies. The son would have told his dad after their fight right there in his room, "We're in each other's bodies! He's me!"
Because... everyone in this town already knows The Loop makes the impossible possible. So if the guy's kid said, "That thing in the wood switched our consciousnesses!" The dad woulda been like, "Right, let's go switch you back." So all these characters who don't say what's going on (obviously to further the plot, I get it) doesn't feel real...since everybody already knows CRAZY **** IS POSSIBLE HERE. I guess I'm at the point where when a character doesn't speak up, when anybody in their right mind would, it starts to just feel like a lazy way to move the plot along. (If you were freaked out because your friend was trying to steal your body, and your life, you'd tell your dad. Because your dad works at the Loop. And his father started it. So nobody would be very surprised by any of this.)
That's my one gripe about Loop. Otherwise, I'm finding it a dreamy dreamscape of interesting ideas and enjoyable mediations on life between birth and death and the dreams we have in between.
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PoeticDumplingApr 3, 2020
This will be one of those "you either Really Love it or think it is really boring" series. It is inevitable it will be panned as pretentious for those disatisfied i.e. the commonly used word for Masterpieces from cinema artists like TerrenceThis will be one of those "you either Really Love it or think it is really boring" series. It is inevitable it will be panned as pretentious for those disatisfied i.e. the commonly used word for Masterpieces from cinema artists like Terrence Malick. Personally, this is a Magnificent Series. One with a Much Needed Calming Balm of Zen and Comfort during these times where so much is attempting to generate a lot of fear. There are conflicts and occasional raised voices yet ultimately many of the episodes move into Transcendent territory; whether optimistic or uplifting. At this moment I am watching episode 7. Thus far, episode 6 is my Favorite with episodes 2, 4 & 1 also being favorites. A lot of the episodes pay off with Great Final moments; though episode 3 and 5 were much softer endings. I have laughed some during these episodes, as well. Genteel, expansive, subtle threads of interconnective continuity and lots of Intrigue have me fully invested in this Marvelous Gift during the restless year of quarantine. Keeping company with characters, musical scoring and cinematography like this is what we need more of right now. If u don't enjoy slow gorgeous storytelling...this is not for you. If you enjoying indulging on chocolate or art u love with slow fully appreciative wonder...you Will Not regret this viewing decision. Expand
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johnnyupsetApr 28, 2020
For the first time something different is showed on TV, something driven by the emotions of the images and the music. Tales From The Loop is a travel trough our emotions.
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rox_roliApr 9, 2020
I watched it purely because of the aesthetics of the robots, just to find out that they are mere McGuffins, just breed to suffer eternally. In the end, you will have cried for nothing. Poor robots...
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ZerroShadowsApr 16, 2020
This was boring and left so many things unexplained in the worst possible ways. Everything is half ass connected with an "ooooo science" sci-fi motif. This show could have been good. I kept waiting for some pay off. But it just wasn't. Don'tThis was boring and left so many things unexplained in the worst possible ways. Everything is half ass connected with an "ooooo science" sci-fi motif. This show could have been good. I kept waiting for some pay off. But it just wasn't. Don't waste your time. Expand
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Scott92May 5, 2020
Beautiful, poetic, intense... It's one of my favorite shows of the last years. The cast is incredible, and it says so much about life, death, love. WOW, just wow. The ending is heartbreaking
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froglegsMay 6, 2020
Beautiful cinematography and atmosphere cannot carry this trainwreck of a script.
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Justadude84Apr 30, 2020
This is masterful science-fiction. The show does not concern itself with elaborate explanations of how, or even why, the various technologies of The Loop work the way they do. So if you are looking for reasonable explanations for the variousThis is masterful science-fiction. The show does not concern itself with elaborate explanations of how, or even why, the various technologies of The Loop work the way they do. So if you are looking for reasonable explanations for the various how’s and why’s of the show you will unfortunately be left disappointed. I don’t find those details very interesting anyway. Instead, what the show focuses on are the effects that these technologies have on the lives of those that live above The Loop. It explores, instead, the central role that technologies play in our lives as conduits of control in the face of dramatic change. It reminds me of The Leftovers, where the premise of that show was not based on the issue of what happened to those who suddenly and dramatically went missing, but rather how what happened affected those whom were left behind. Similarly, Tales from The Loop explores compelling science-fiction narratives around time, transposition, stasis, etc., by placing the human experience front and center. Oh, and of course, the show is stunning to look at! How could you want anything else from science-fiction? Expand
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Oldboy-itApr 20, 2020
Visto con notevole difficoltà, oltre al ritmo troppo lento della storia, il problema principale è che ne è più credibile la parte fantascientifica, che il resto della trama. Se vi piace la prima puntata continuate a vederlo, ma non fate, comeVisto con notevole difficoltà, oltre al ritmo troppo lento della storia, il problema principale è che ne è più credibile la parte fantascientifica, che il resto della trama. Se vi piace la prima puntata continuate a vederlo, ma non fate, come me, l'errore di pensare che migliori successivamente, anzi... Expand
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shoulderoforionApr 13, 2020
It's a beautiful treat of science fiction which plumbs the depths of our relationships with technology, each other, and reality itself. At times the episodes do get a bit plodding, making their points in what felt like 4 times the amount ofIt's a beautiful treat of science fiction which plumbs the depths of our relationships with technology, each other, and reality itself. At times the episodes do get a bit plodding, making their points in what felt like 4 times the amount of timecode necessary, but that's also part of the stories being told, what does time mean, and how it matters. Really a pretty extraordinary piece of television. Expand
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TVJerryApr 26, 2020
Some science fiction relies on cool action in high tech worlds, while some focuses on the effects technology has on people. This series touches on both, as it takes a measured, dramatic approach to storytelling that's ultimately rewarding,Some science fiction relies on cool action in high tech worlds, while some focuses on the effects technology has on people. This series touches on both, as it takes a measured, dramatic approach to storytelling that's ultimately rewarding, but requires patience to get there. The series features much of the same ensemble, but each episode focuses on the experiences of one or more residents in a town where a wondrous machine makes anything possible. Nathaniel Halpern (who wrote some of the mind-bending FX series Legion) created this show, but it has a more deliberate, less visually-dazzling style that's populated by the clunky retro-mechanical structures inspired by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. While some may find it pretentious and slow, I consider the style cinematically self-aware. Much of the technology is never explained and the Loop doesn't always affect the outcomes. Still, the personal stories are compelling in their complexity and surprise. NOTE: Directors include Jodi Foster and Andrew Stanton. Expand
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GodOneApr 7, 2020
It would have been a decent series if they explained something about the story. You just get the trivial time, parallel dimensions story for 1 hour and the rest are just fillers about weird artifacts(like the Twilight zone but boring).It would have been a decent series if they explained something about the story. You just get the trivial time, parallel dimensions story for 1 hour and the rest are just fillers about weird artifacts(like the Twilight zone but boring). Excluding 2 or 3 episodes the whole series is soporific like most of the amazon series. If you like nonsense stories without an ending and with contorted space travel twist, obscure mysteries without any clue(inserted just there because even the screenwriter has no idea what the hell he is writing ) and slow as hell, then this is good for you because i just get nervous and bored.
If you wanna save time just watch the episode 1,7 and 8 if you don't fall asleep in the while. The only thing explained during the series is that they make the impossible, possible after that you will not really understand what's happening.
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BarnyMay 21, 2020
this is not a scifi show but merely a romanticized fantasy drama supported by a sad background music and actors bored to death. The plot is stretched to the max with so many fillers and blank stares that it becomes almost the parody of athis is not a scifi show but merely a romanticized fantasy drama supported by a sad background music and actors bored to death. The plot is stretched to the max with so many fillers and blank stares that it becomes almost the parody of a postmodern painting. Some will certainly enjoy it, not for me. Expand
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screenplayhouseJun 27, 2020
There are certain shows that come on the air and you're like... yeah... that just moved television forward. TWIN PEAKS was such a show. This leaves Peaks in its dust. Not at all pretentious, completely accessible. The wrong type of viewerThere are certain shows that come on the air and you're like... yeah... that just moved television forward. TWIN PEAKS was such a show. This leaves Peaks in its dust. Not at all pretentious, completely accessible. The wrong type of viewer will think nothing happens. The right type of viewer understands that EVERYTHING is happening. Expand
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angelsanzcorreaJun 24, 2020
As usual on here, most reviews are extremely (and unfairly) polarising, but the truth is that this show has both the good and bad mentioned by everyone, making it –in my opinion– just average. The good: very good acting, gorgeousAs usual on here, most reviews are extremely (and unfairly) polarising, but the truth is that this show has both the good and bad mentioned by everyone, making it –in my opinion– just average. The good: very good acting, gorgeous art-direction/photography/cinematography, and a refreshingly human and slow take on sci-fi. The bad: extremely lazy writing with baffling unresolved questions and very flawed world building (gorgeous, mysterious and appealing, but frustratingly nonsensical too). In my onion it's a shallow and superficial show, a sort of melancholic "Lost": very intriguing and wants to be poetic, but has no idea where it's going or why. Expand
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DasBearJudenApr 30, 2020
This show was infuriating. It has a great deal more to do with philosophy than with science - which would have been great however it involves some of the worst characters i have seen. Without breaking into spoilers - i would state this - theThis show was infuriating. It has a great deal more to do with philosophy than with science - which would have been great however it involves some of the worst characters i have seen. Without breaking into spoilers - i would state this - the show revolves around scientists who have absolutely no curiosity. They deal with the emotional fall out of their surroundings but no character ever seems to ask "Why did this happen and what can we do about it?" Avoiding spoilers as best i can - 1) Why did no one ever follow up on the first sentient being who was cast away on an island in the worst lack of human compassion i can imagine. A scientist creates sentient life and essentially abandons it and NEVER ONCE checks on it? Leaving it to be a danger to all around including his own son? How insanely cruel. But i guess this came from a character who did not go to his own sons wedding . . .because...?
2) a boy who is lost in time for 20 years is found and i kid you not - 20 seconds later the show has him playing ball - as if NO ONE was interested in how or why this happened? Every single anomaly in this show is the same... "Something breaks every known law of physics, because of Loop, someone suffers moment of questionable human philosophy because of loop, then everyone moves on and asks zero questions. . . because of . . . loop?
3) GOT season 8 drew criticism for characters being taken to their next character arc with no development. Imagine hitting the x20 fast forward button on those characters and you would have created this show. Why does NO ONE ever seem interested in investigating the most life changing, insane event that ever occurred?
4) This show has the worst case of characters not speaking to one another i have ever seen.
5) Junk science. There are some things that are just so disgustingly contrived. Time is frozen - to the point that the earth is not even spinning? This is stable for a period of months? Not one subtle change? Nothing falls from the sky? All the laws of physics are broken entirely except for the characters . . . because of bracelet? So the young teenage woman who is apparently good at reverse engineering things and is apparently "smart" has zero interest in testing anything? Has no fear of unimaginable repercussions? Doesn't even consider checking the fuel source? In fact the characters don't even MENTION their options or limitations?
6) The last episode glosses over a few monumentally profound scientific issues in a total of about 2 minutes. Why was a certain boy lost in time? What happened to a body-missing-young man? Why were robots in the forest attacking small children? Why was the pond frozen and how did the ball return? Well . . . who cares - kick the ball against the garage and lets move on. Oh and your teacher is an immaculate robot - because... science! What the hell was the point of anything?
7) As far as i can tell - the Loop contributes nothing to the world. Mostly it is inflicting pain and misery around it. And no one cares. Life is grim - that's the lesson! But if you feel bad about it - check this out - here are a number of insanely bright lights that we built that can illuminate a few kilometres of field - because . . . science! Don't you feel better now? Lights in a field!!! 8) And the most glaring issue with the show is - . . . . . .
9) Nothing is resolved and don't ever mention it again. Good bye.
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EpromOct 15, 2021
This is what happens if you have no ideas and too much money. I stopped caring about the story and the charcters after 20 minutes.
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VicFerrariJul 30, 2020
Sublime, intense, deep and emotional, Tales from the Loop is intellectual adult science fiction rich with meaningful, personal conflict bereft of violence. Top tier actors (Rebecca Hall, Jonathan Pryce and more), beautifully shot and directedSublime, intense, deep and emotional, Tales from the Loop is intellectual adult science fiction rich with meaningful, personal conflict bereft of violence. Top tier actors (Rebecca Hall, Jonathan Pryce and more), beautifully shot and directed with slow burn character arcs that both stand alone and ultimately connect, like life. Oh, and music by Philip Glass. One for the ages. Expand
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Merdoc1982Mar 16, 2021
Great sci-fi mystery a little slow but great nonetheless. I hope there's a second season.
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MarcologieJan 10, 2023
Embarquez pour un voyage sensible et poétique dans l'espace et dans le temps. Pour cela il vous faudra lâcher prise. Ici pas de SF avec scènes d'actions et effets visuels hystériques. Laissez-vous simplement porter sans chercher à trouver uneEmbarquez pour un voyage sensible et poétique dans l'espace et dans le temps. Pour cela il vous faudra lâcher prise. Ici pas de SF avec scènes d'actions et effets visuels hystériques. Laissez-vous simplement porter sans chercher à trouver une explication sur chaque questionnement abordé. Une très belle série inspirée de l'univers pictural de l'artiste suédois Simon Stålenhag et avec la musique de Phillip Glass. Une pépite assurément. Expand
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foxdust42Apr 2, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Technically excellent, this show has great actors with great direction acting in great settings with great effects, all shot and edited with great equipment by someone with great experience.
The faults, however, show in the writing and they are, unfortunately, fatal.
The narrative seeing casts anomalies as either completely mundane, surrounded by characters completely blindsided by things that have been happening for 30 years and are often admitted to, and often experienced by, children, or shows a battalion of scientists completely uninterested in science or basic safety procedures overseen by a research institute that isn't particularly keen on research. It's hard to take discussions about the philosophy of things such as someone refusing to give you your body back after you've switched seriously, when the characters have only one altercation and do not even try to get help from people who not only understand these anomalies, but most likely made the technology.
One could think this entire town was some sort of government experiment, were it not for the facts that it houses the people doing the experiments and that in a small town with enough PhDs to fill an encyclopedia no one ever seems to bother doing their jobs. The show will often use the anomalous as a one time gimmick and then will have to write around the fact that most people in the town are supposed to be intelligent and experienced with such phenomena, which makes the theme of loneliness rather weak, as it seems closer to deliberate helplessness. The decision to follow children and teenagers as the protagonists, while definitely has potential, here seems like an excuse to have the characters not think about their actions and their implications. Characters, even those that are supposed to be smart and with people above them to whom they report, will often do nonsensical things, especially so since they know the are in a place that violates the rules of their own world. These odd decisions and senseless characters take the wind out of any philosophical questions this show has to offer.
Overall, this series has an excellent setting and an incredible amount of technical talent behind it, all of which is wasted by a weak story.
tl;dr: Visually appealing, but you're better off reading sci-fi stories from the Internet.
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