After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14-year-old girl who may be humanity's last hope.After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14-year-old girl who may be humanity's last hope.After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14-year-old girl who may be humanity's last hope.
- Won 8 Primetime Emmys
- 92 wins & 133 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Last of Us' is acclaimed for its faithful adaptation, strong performances, and emotional storytelling. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are praised, and the series excels in production values and world-building. However, some note pacing issues, inconsistent tone, and fewer action scenes. Mixed opinions exist on casting and deviations from the game, yet it resonates well with fans and new viewers alike.
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Apart from a few things here and there i liked season one, Joel was great and Ellie was nowhere near as annoying as she has become in season 2. My real issue with season 1 is the lack of zombies, but fair enough it was still a good show. Season 2 has completely fell off a cliff, when did this show become all about being gay? They have completely sacrificed the story and show for this, it has ruined the show and Ellie is so annoying it's hard to continue to watch. I don't understand what the show runners are doing here, they are self sabotaging the show in my eyes all for the forced inclusion angle.
I have to say most of the user ratings on IMDB are quite misleading. This is one of them . The storytelling is incoherent, it is messy. It is not about the virus , it is about how the relationship between a man who has lost his child and an immune teenage girl grows. But the story wanders here and there too frequently and loses the plot. If it is trying to be about more than this relationship, just dont attempt it, just focus on the girl and the man , you are nowhere close to getting it dear writers. The plot and the dialogues are absurd and funny sometimes, not realistic given the bacground. While watching this I remembered the episode in the walking dead about the two small girls which moved me deeply. This series is trying to evoke your emotions and appeal to your feelings, but the whole series did not even move as much as that single episode of the walking dead. 7 is for the acting, and the sets, make- up. It is a shame that much better series dont get the attention they deserve. I read how the Boardwalk Empire had to be hastily brough to end due to lack of enough audience and how hard time the Wire producers had to keep the show going. People I suppose are after content bungeable on popcorn , easy to digest, easy to follow without much cognitive effort. Unfortunately that does not leave us with much, but intelectually very hollow series and films. We just went through a global pandemic guys. Come on..
When I first heard about The Last of Us I couldn't wait to see it because I absolutely loved the video game. On top of that I'm a fan of Pedro Pascal and HBO has a long history of making the best shows on tv. Then I saw the trailers and my excitement grew even more. Well, it's pretty bad. It's not the worst thing I've ever seen but I had to force myself to finish the first season. I kept telling myself that it would get better but it never did. Like many have already said it's not like the game at all. I could've gotten past that if it was entertaining enough but it's not. Even though the first season wasn't the best I still have the second season a chance and it's been much worse. They got rid of the best part of the show and their lead. Why? I get you want to have a show where anything can happen but killing off your lead and the most talented actor on your show is not smart.
Season 1:
While I may feel disappointment by this television adaptation. I am grateful that it introduced the greatest story gaming has ever told to a wider audience, an audience that never would have experienced or connected with it in its previous form.
The biggest problem that this series has is the pacing. With only nine episodes a lot of the story feels rushed, and certain important scenes or entire segments needed more time. Although to be fair, that may be the fault of HBO for not believing in Druckmann's stellar work.
Committing an entire episode to both the left behind dlc and Bill and Frank seems like a mistake in hindsight. While both episodes are great, they really take you out of the main story. We don't get as much quality Joel and Ellie time because of it. Part of why the game works so well is because you spend nearly 20 hours with these characters in the game. You connect with them, you feel as if you know them personally, you deeply care about them. All the small talk about movies, aspirations, and shared tragedy as you traverse desolate wastelands is what makes that game so incredible, and it's why the characters feel so real. In the show you spend less than half that time with these characters. This significantly takes a lot of the emotional oomph out of the story in my opinion.
Even some of the dialogue feels rushed. There are important and impactful lines that aren't allowed to breathe and sit in. A example of this was the dirty magazine scene where it sounds like Bella Ramsey is reading a checklist of lines from the game. The scene is funny, but also feels unnatural and a little stiff. Not to throw shade at Bella Ramsey, she has some truly great moments in this show.
If only this series got another one or two episodes, maybe then it could have fully done the game justice.
While I may feel disappointment by this television adaptation. I am grateful that it introduced the greatest story gaming has ever told to a wider audience, an audience that never would have experienced or connected with it in its previous form.
The biggest problem that this series has is the pacing. With only nine episodes a lot of the story feels rushed, and certain important scenes or entire segments needed more time. Although to be fair, that may be the fault of HBO for not believing in Druckmann's stellar work.
Committing an entire episode to both the left behind dlc and Bill and Frank seems like a mistake in hindsight. While both episodes are great, they really take you out of the main story. We don't get as much quality Joel and Ellie time because of it. Part of why the game works so well is because you spend nearly 20 hours with these characters in the game. You connect with them, you feel as if you know them personally, you deeply care about them. All the small talk about movies, aspirations, and shared tragedy as you traverse desolate wastelands is what makes that game so incredible, and it's why the characters feel so real. In the show you spend less than half that time with these characters. This significantly takes a lot of the emotional oomph out of the story in my opinion.
Even some of the dialogue feels rushed. There are important and impactful lines that aren't allowed to breathe and sit in. A example of this was the dirty magazine scene where it sounds like Bella Ramsey is reading a checklist of lines from the game. The scene is funny, but also feels unnatural and a little stiff. Not to throw shade at Bella Ramsey, she has some truly great moments in this show.
If only this series got another one or two episodes, maybe then it could have fully done the game justice.
I don't hate it. But its way over hyped. Its exactly what you'd expect without delivering anything you would have expected. OK, its not trying to be a gory show like The Walking Dead, and that is what I actually like about this show. But I'm not sold on the girl.
Now I've never played the games, so I don't know what really to compare it too, but she's not it. Too many cuss words. Dial that back a lot please. Otherwise, because its not a 'gore show', she has to talk tough to sell her character, and talk is cheap.
I could easily have not watched episode 3. It was the longest episode that added very little to the story. I don't have a problem with 'filler episodes', showing other peoples stories. I wish they did more of that with The Walking Dead. Their story is OK, I did not mind it. But they did not have to show us things I did not care to see. They could have cut the intimate scenes out and I'd be OK with their relationship. They could have trimmed that show to normal length and it would be better.
All in all, I will continue watching the series, but there is nothing here I find worth watching again.
One Time Watch.
Now I've never played the games, so I don't know what really to compare it too, but she's not it. Too many cuss words. Dial that back a lot please. Otherwise, because its not a 'gore show', she has to talk tough to sell her character, and talk is cheap.
I could easily have not watched episode 3. It was the longest episode that added very little to the story. I don't have a problem with 'filler episodes', showing other peoples stories. I wish they did more of that with The Walking Dead. Their story is OK, I did not mind it. But they did not have to show us things I did not care to see. They could have cut the intimate scenes out and I'd be OK with their relationship. They could have trimmed that show to normal length and it would be better.
All in all, I will continue watching the series, but there is nothing here I find worth watching again.
One Time Watch.
"The Last of Us" Stars In and Out of Character
"The Last of Us" Stars In and Out of Character
Take a look at Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, and the rest of "The Last of Us" cast in and out of character.
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Did you know
- TriviaGustavo Santaolalla, the music composer for video games The Last of Us (2013) and The Last of Us: Part II (2020), was brought on to compose the series soundtrack.
- GoofsIn one scene, Tess is wrapping her ankle with tape. The sound you hear is from strong duct tape, yet she is using stretchy rubber electrical tape.
- Crazy creditsThe opening titles display a Cordyceps fungus taking on the forms of various landscapes, and finally the forms of Joel and Ellie.
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- Also known as
- Những Người Còn Sót Lại
- Filming locations
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada(Season 1)
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- Runtime50 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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