Senin, 18 Juli 2016

TV Review: Stranger Things (Season 1)


"The worst thing about this show is that it was over way too quick."




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/

(aka John Carpenter's E.T.)

Release Date: July 15th.

Country: USA.

Rating: NR.

Written by: Matt and Ross Duffer.

Directed by: Matt and Ross Duffer.

Starring: Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Matthew Modine, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, and Charlie Heaton.



Stranger Things is a love letter to the 80's. We grew up in the 80's, so the Dungeons & Dragons gaming sessions, the infectious pop music, the rotary phones, and TV antennas felt like a snapshot of our past to us.



In a way, we were the kids in this show. We were way cooler (obviously), but we played D&D, rode our bikes all over the place, and were totally afraid to talk to girls. Alright, fine. Maybe we were awkward too, but we're cool now. We think.



Even though we're going to keep things as vague as possible, mild spoilers do follow.







Hawkins, Indiana, 1983: After a particularly harrowing all-day session of Dungeons & Dragons in which Demogorgon lays waste to the entire party when one of the players rolls a shitty 7 (all you needed was a 13!), four middle school friends call it a night and part ways. One of them, Will, never makes it home.






"HAVE FUN NOT MAKING IT HOME."

Will's mother, Joyce, is frantic the next morning when she realizes her kid never made it home, and heads off to report him missing to the local Chief of Police, Hopper. He, along with everyone else, thinks that Joyce is crazy, because she kind of is, and so they aren't sure whether to believe her or not.






I WONDER IF SHE HAS CALL-WAITING?

Will's friends are worried, and since no one else is making any progress finding him, they decide to take matters into their own hands, and search the woods for him. What they find instead is a little girl in a hospital gown with a shaved head, and a penchant for remaining silent, named Eleven.



And that's all we're saying.






YEAH, THINGS GET STRANGE.



From the get-go, Stranger Things did not feel perfect to us. The story felt all too safe and familiar; the acting was cheesy at times (calm down, Winona!); and even the cast felt odd at first, as most of the kids weren't your cookie-cutter, good-looking Disney types (which was a really good thing, btw); but man did it ever pull us into its world and keep us engaged through its entire 8 Episode run.



Stranger Things is a show that is deeply rooted in the 80's, and not just because it takes place then; it feels like E.T. and The Goonies meets The Monster Squad, with a bit of old-school John Carpenter flair thrown in to make it darker. It also had obvious nods to Alien, and it reminded us of Silent Hill more than once, so really, it's a bunch of things thrown into one big, 80's-centric pot that made us nostalgia in a big way.



Had "Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter Presents" popped up during the opening credits, it wouldn't have shocked us at all.






US, CIRCA 1983.

As nostalgic and comfy as the word of Stranger Things feels, there's a steady stream of darkness and danger that runs through it, which makes it much more than some kid-friendly throwback. The monster is real (and creepy as hell); Eleven is dangerous, and we're never sure just who she's going to take her anger out on; and the proverbial "men in black" are a real threat who kill indiscriminately to cover their tracks and get back what is theirs.



It's all very dire, and as sweet as it can be, it's all very serious.



It was also over far too quick, and it left us hanging on a few plot points that have us really hoping that Netflix gives it a Season 2. Seriously, the waffles!






IS THAT A OUIJA BOARD PAINTED ON THE WALL?



Violence aplenty in this one, but the gore factor is low.






WINONA WENT DARK IN THIS ONE...



There's a bit of sex, but nothing gratuitous at all.






THE PANGS OF FIRST LOVE ARE APLENTY THOUGH.



One of the coolest things about Stranger Things is how it uses 80's music to accent its story. It's like an awesome mix-tape. Our faves were:



Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash)

Africa (TOTO)

I Melt With You (Modern English)

Waiting For a Girl Like You (Foreigner)

Sunglasses at Night (Corey Hart)






*GOONIES THEME SONG INTENSIFIES*




Sentimental, intense, nostalgic and creepy, Stranger Things took us by total surprise. It's one of the best things that we've seen all Summer, and we can't wait to see the story continue in Season 2. There's going to be a Season 2, right?



If you have Netflix, stream this bad boy asap.



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Stranger Things is streaming on Netflix now.





From the I we saw her in Lucas, Winona Ryder was one of my biggest crushes as a kid. She's still beautiful today.











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