Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Micah Lloyd
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
michael-81380
The narrative and characters develop well, and the initial slow pacing becomes satisfyingly appropriate after about 5 episodes. The cinematography is competent. The music, a magpie mix of new riffs on classical themes and actual classical classics, carries this a fair bit. It sets the mood well and provides a surprisingly sturdy spine. It's oddly juvenile and disjointed, and I can't decide whether that is intentional or the product of a talent that is not yet fully fledged.
shaista-28673
The first episode was random all over the place but this 'bipolar' episode had me gripped and wow it's worth it Roman is just mesmerising!!
The body part bit is a bit disappointing but when you have committed so much time to it see it through to the end !!
pachomar84
I gotta say, after 5-6 episodes, the series seem to have lost completely any plot direction it could have had.
We start off with the protagonist, a guy who is hated in the town he lives (apparently a small town in Alaska), and we understand that it's because he's a "freak". We are shown of his ability to see ghosts and talk to them. Then in the first episode he's trying to leave the town for good, when an earthquake happens and the bus he was on crashed. From this point on he say that recent deaths after the earthquake left different ghosts which he used to see. More vengeful and angry than the others
From here on it develops a few stories, characters and different scenarios. But at some point it seems that the directors or whoever was in charge of the plot had no idea on what to do. First the ghosts start killing, its never explained why. Then we are introduced to a corporation that might have caused the earthquake and some kind of disruption in the gate from which souls are supposed to move when they die. Then for some reason we start seeing egg-like plants that...attract/? people and they, when they come out, they are....ghosts possessing the bodies? It's never clarified. The ending makes complete no sense. I literally watched the entire episode and was wondering what the heck they actually did to fix the gate-thing
So many thing unnecessary introduced, never explained and never fully developed. The characters are really poor developed, Most of the time you will wonder "What are they doing? Are they even thinking?". The acting is quite poor (it really seems with each episode that the actor had no idea what expressions to make, they were just repeating what they read in the scrips
The main character is bland, never explained what his real powers are, his personality is completely random, and never gets to be even likable. Not to mention the rest of the cast. It's a real shame, it could have been good but honestly the writers really needed to think through the story or the reason they wanted to use on why everything was happening (or what the heck happened overall in the season)
rvoyse
What started off as a potentially decent show soon became a ridiculous mismatch of other films/programmes. Stephen Kings the Dome springs to mind.
I really hope that there isn't another series of this.