BBC: The War of the Worlds

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As soon as I saw the trailer on Youtube.com I wished I lived in the UK so I could see it. I'm not sure if it is a movie, a miniseries or a TV show but it looks awesome!
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i hope that the BBC doesn't try to subvert expectations and make the whole thing a ham-fisted allegory about some political topic.

i just want an immersive story, interesting protagonist, interesting antagonist.
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technobabbler wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:05 ami just want an immersive story, interesting protagonist, interesting antagonist.
While there's certainly room to play with the story and protagonist angles...I think you're kind of out of luck with your last hope unless they're REALLY changing up the story.

It's a classic for a reason, but the bad guys aren't exactly deep.
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phantom000 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 2:20 am As soon as I saw the trailer on Youtube.com I wished I lived in the UK so I could see it. I'm not sure if it is a movie, a miniseries or a TV show but it looks awesome!
Why don't you just fly there to watch it?
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technobabbler wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:05 am i hope that the BBC doesn't try to subvert expectations and make the whole thing a ham-fisted allegory about some political topic.

i just want an immersive story, interesting protagonist, interesting antagonist.
The original is already an incredibly blatant bundle of symbolism. The most overt is England being on the receiving end of their own colonialist ways.

"And before we judge them too harshly, we must remember what ruthless and utter destruction our own species has wrought, not only upon animals, such as the vanished bison and the dodo, but upon its inferior races. The Tasmanians, in spite of their human likeness, were entirely swept out of existence in a war of extermination waged by European immigrants, in the space of fifty years. Are we such apostles of mercy as to complain if the Martians warred in the same spirit?"
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The Trailer:

youtu.be/r-yas0yPbLU

Oh, this looks fun. I hope they're already working out a US release. BBCA would be likely, could will the Doctor Who void for a bit.
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technobabbler wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:05 am i hope that the BBC doesn't try to subvert expectations and make the whole thing a ham-fisted allegory about some political topic.
You mean like the novel it is based on? Okay its not as bad as some I have read, but yeah it is political. We don't think too much about it since a lot of what it was commenting on has kind of run its course.
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The book was a lot classier than "ham-fisted."
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Admiral X wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:26 am The book was a lot classier than "ham-fisted."
Let's be honest, when many say that they don't want a 'ham-fisted allegory', they mean that they don't want 'an allegory' and just want the story to be as shallow as possible, so they can keep their brains off.

That doesn't work for WotWs, since the 'how do YOU like being colonized?' angle is rather intrinsic. Or it ends up morphing into a 'Sci-Fi 9/11', like with Spielberg's version.
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No, what it means is that they don't like getting preached to.
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