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"Altered Carbon" Season 2 Teaser
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In Altered Carbon Season 2, Anthony Mackie's Takeshi Kovacs is an upgrade over Joel Kinnaman
"After watching the first 10 hours of Netflix’s sci-fi adaptation — about a future where a person’s brain can be digitized into a portable 'stack,' and then swapped into a new body to achieve immortality — it was clear the 300-year-old Envoy played (mostly) by Joel Kinnaman can fight well, shoot even better, and have remarkably nimble sex for a three-times-over centenarian," says Ben Travers. "But following that first season, my own digitized stack can only produce images of an angry Kinnaman, a sad Kinnaman, and, the most popular version, a confused Kinnaman, who’s blank face offers only the faintest hint of curiosity. The actor known for similarly hard-edged action roles in Robocop and Suicide Squad could dutifully perform Kovacs’ functions, just like his military-trained interstellar warrior, but he cannot smile. Or so I thought, until Anthony Mackie slipped into Kovacs’ sleeve... The new lead doesn’t exactly reinvent Altered Carbon, but his uncontainable charisma — along with a tighter episode count and well-designed action pieces — open up Season 2, allowing audiences to take it only as seriously as they want." ALSO:
Netflix's Altered Carbon butchered its source material "Yes, I know," says Matthew Gault. "'The book was better than the movie/show' is something we could say about almost any adaptation, but I truly can’t enjoy Altered Carbon because I read the books they’re based on and it feels like Netflix gutted the story of everything that made it interesting. The three Takeshi Kovacs novels are weird books about eldritch alien horrors and revolutionary politics in a world where no one dies. Altered Carbon took that raw material and stripped out anything complicated. The books are stories about power and revolutionary politics. The show is an action adventure love story with some light class critique. Adaptation is hard. Television is a different medium than books and things are going to change, I understand that. Game of Thrones did a mostly great job of adapting George RR Martin’s books. I think the Lord of the Rings films are better than the novels. So too with The Princess Bride. Sometimes adaptations make large changes from the source material for the better. The novel Jaws is based on has an entire subplot about the local Mafia that landed on the cutting room floor for the film. But Netflix’s Altered Carbon feels like it butchered its source material." |
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