What movie are you watching or planning to watch?

Well, here are my thoughts regarding Dark :)

Even though it was in German translated to English, I still had CC on, which at times was distracting due to what was being said and what was displayed in CC text. I tried it with and without CC, but stayed with CC.

It was an interesting ride. I liked the cave and doors that eventually turned into higher tech devices. Of the first venture? where Mikkel came to the fork in the tunnel, gave a glimpse that this was going to have other destinations and times involved.

I appreciated that the director towards the end of season 1? showed us comparison photos of the characters in their youth, and grown up, and that we saw reminders throughout of photos and names on walls and in the bunker.

I liked the addition of the Schrodingens Cat, and of some interesting thoughts posted on Reddit regarding that. In that S3 Ep7, is where Jonas said, "I can't do this anymore", and I agreed with him, is where I wanted to end that episode and go the last Ep8. It was just getting to be a bit much in that Ep7 of all the back and forth year changes. But, I hung in there and was very happy when they tied it all together in the last episode. That is where you're glad you watched it all the way through and kept track, paid attention, to be rewarded with the payoff. (like watching the movie, Michael Clayton to the end, the payoff)

Of some of the concepts of, would we change anything if we could do it all over again, or does the heart want what it wants, and we'd repeat ourselves? Of the "A man lives three lives. The first one ends with the loss of naivety, the second with the loss of innocence, and the third with the loss of life itself. It's inevitable that we go through all 3 stages", was only for what happened with Jonas, or apply to our lives, in which I would consider it 4 seasons of life.

I got a kick out of when the tables had turned of Katherina hugging and sniffing Ulrich after she found the hair on him of Hannah's, to the alternate time of when Hannah found a hair of Katharina's on Ulrich and hugged and sniffed him to confirm here suspicions.

My conclusion after watching this, was that it was now time to watch a nice, light, easy and breezy, Christopher Nolan movie like, Inception, or Memento, to help get my mind back on terra firma 😅

A couple of me, just being me, annoyances through this mind bending adventure: Could someone, anyone please give Jonas the teenager (not the Stranger or Adam) some lines, Director, writer's, please, besides the non reply stone faced look when questioned (about simpler things, not of deeper time travel ideas). But maybe those lines were carried out by the other versions of himself?

What was with all the walking through the woods, seemingly to nowhere, with no trails, other than the one to the cave? To many tears and teary eye on demand scenes, where I didn't think it was needed. Again, just me being overly critical. But all in all, it was a great ride :)
Dark: Two Perspectives That Meet

When you finish Dark, it becomes clear that it’s not a show to be consumed in a uniform way. In my review, I tried to portray it as a philosophical journey, full of symbols and questions about free will—a broken mirror reflecting scars and existential doubts.

@Jonny Quest, on the other hand, recounted it from the direct experience of the viewer: attentive to narrative resources, technical details, moments of fatigue, and the final payoff. His perspective is more "grounded," yet equally valuable because it anchors the series in the concrete: the dialogue, the comparative photos that helped us navigate the labyrinth, and even the human exhaustion of walking through trail-less woods.

What’s interesting is that both visions don’t contradict each other; they complement one another. One turns Dark into myth and philosophy; the other analyzes it as a viewing experience with its virtues and stumbles. The conclusion is the same: Dark isn’t just watched; it is interpreted and digested, and in that process, every viewer finds a different mirror.

Thank you for sharing your impressions, Jonny Quest. Reading your vision was like opening another door inside the same cave: different in shape, but connected to the same knot. That contrast enriches the experience and confirms that this story is a journey that multiplies with every gaze.

P.S.: Perhaps Dark taught us that no matter how many times we cross the same cave, there will always be a different echo waiting for us on the other side.

And speaking of echoes and labyrinths, I can’t let your comment about seeking refuge in Christopher Nolan to "relax" slide. It’s the ultimate proof of what this show does to our neurons: when Inception or Memento feel like "light and breezy" movies to get back on terra firma, you know you’ve officially survived the Winden knot! Thanks for the touch of humor; it’s the oxygen one needs after so much time in the bunker.

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@Halp2001 that's exactly what I was thinking (I had even written that down on a scratchpad), our different perspectives of philosophical and observational, and how they complement and even complete each other:
What’s interesting is that both visions don’t contradict each other; they complement one another. One turns Dark into myth and philosophy; the other analyzes it as a viewing experience with its virtues and stumbles. The conclusion is the same: Dark isn’t just watched; it is interpreted and digested, and in that process, every viewer finds a different mirror.

You caught it, and even expanded on it including, the bunker ;) :)
And speaking of echoes and labyrinths, I can’t let your comment about seeking refuge in Christopher Nolan to "relax" slide. It’s the ultimate proof of what this show does to our neurons: when Inception or Memento feel like "light and breezy" movies to get back on terra firma, you know you’ve officially survived the Winden knot! Thanks for the touch of humor; it’s the oxygen one needs after so much time in the bunker.
Your post was a Winner :)

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@Jonny Quest, I’m so glad we were on the same page! It’s rare to find such a perfect balance between the 'myth' and the 'mechanics' of a story. Thanks for the exchange—it definitely made the Winden headache worth it.

See you around the forum, and enjoy your much-needed 'grounding' movie marathon! 🤝 🧭 🎬
 
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What Is It?​


The 1997 science fiction horror movie Event Horizon.

Event Horizon (1997) Trailer 1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers:



Event Horizon:



Event Horizon is Better Than You Remember:



My Thoughts​


Somehow this movie slipped under my radar.

Last year I saw a YouTube video recommending this movie.

So I watched it near the end of last year, 2025.

To my surprise this movie mostly held up.

I wish that I would have seen this movie back in the day.

It is surprising that I have not heard people talk about this movie before until then.

In some ways it will probably remind you of the movie Alien.

And the anime short film Magnetic Rose in the anime anthology movie Memories.

The Sci Fi Horror Anime that Everyone Forgot…:



I would rate this movie a 3.5 or 4 out of 5.

If you want to see a classic science fiction horror movie.

Give this movie a chance, even though it was rushed at the end.
 

What Is It?


The 2009 NBC American drama television show Kings that was created by Michael Green and stars the actor Ian McShane.

NBC’s TV show “Kings” trailer feat. JARS OF CLAY’s song “Hero”:



Click here to watch the entire Kings television show legally for free: https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/36d3dfebe7fd5b8da3626bddc31cee0e

‘Kings’ Finds Inspiration in the Bible:



Kings Review:



My Thoughts


Years ago I saw an ad for this television show on the front page of YouTube.

It was possibly an image and text ad. I had no idea what it was about.

I never saw any television commercials for it. I never heard anyone talk about it.

As a result, I ended up forgetting about it.

Later in the future, perhaps a year later or even several years later.

I remembered the ad one day. I decided to look up the name of the television show.

I found it. The show had aired and got canceled after its first season. I still never heard anyone talk about it.

I was curious about what it was about. So, I watched the entire show for free on the Hulu website.

Getting to watch a television show online legally was nice because that was a bit rare.

I liked this television show when I watched it. I was amazed that I did not hear anyone talk about it.

It surprised me that it got canceled.

I wanted to see them continue this television show, so it annoyed me that it was canceled.

Usually if I like a television show, it has a higher chance of getting canceled.

It may end early, sometimes after just one season or more. That made this even more annoying.

I remember making a post about it on my blog back then. That post is gone now.

I recommended that people watch this television show. I also shared the link where they could watch it on Hulu for free.

Until this day, I am possibly the only person I know who has seen this television show. Sadly, it was not promoted well.

As a result, even today many people still probably never heard of it.

I thought it was interesting to see a modern retelling loosely based on a Christian / Jewish biblical story.

It was made in a way that even nonreligious people could watch and enjoy.

It is a shame that this show ended after only one season. I was curious to see them end the story.

I am still eager to see more religious stories retold in loosely based modern retellings like this.

I liked the visuals. The design of some clothing, props, and buildings was impressive.

I especially noticed the military dress uniforms.

They looked like United States Marine Corps dress uniforms, if I am not mistaken.

Some writing and acting was probably pretty good.

I only saw this television show once. I think that was years ago.

I am not sure if I would still like it today or not. I know that I liked it back then.

It is still free to watch online legally. This time, it is available at the NBC website.

If you want to watch it for free, just use the link that I gave earlier in this post.
 
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What Is It?​


The 1997 science fiction horror movie Event Horizon.

Event Horizon (1997) Trailer 1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers:



Event Horizon:



Event Horizon is Better Than You Remember:



My Thoughts​


Somehow this movie slipped under my radar.

Last year I saw a YouTube video recommending this movie.

So I watched it near the end of last year, 2025.

To my surprise this movie mostly held up.

I wish that I would have seen this movie back in the day.

It is surprising that I have not heard people talk about this movie before until then.

In some ways it will probably remind you of the movie Alien.

And the anime short film Magnetic Rose in the anime anthology movie Memories.

The Sci Fi Horror Anime that Everyone Forgot…:



I would rate this movie a 3.5 or 4 out of 5.

If you want to see a classic science fiction horror movie.

Give this movie a chance, even though it was rushed at the end.

I agree that the recut editing worked against the film, since the final resolution feels too direct and lacks the same level of development as the rest of the story. For those who enjoy the mix of science fiction, cosmic horror, and gore, it may still be appealing, but for me it left a bittersweet impression: the atmosphere was gripping, though the ending didn’t fully satisfy me. 🎬👻😕
 
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I agree that the recut editing worked against the film, since the final resolution feels too direct and lacks the same level of development as the rest of the story. For those who enjoy the mix of science fiction, cosmic horror, and gore, it may still be appealing, but for me it left a bittersweet impression: the atmosphere was gripping, though the ending didn’t fully satisfy me. 🎬👻😕

The ending was definitely my least favorite thing about this movie.

I wish that Magnetic Rose would get released in 4k as its own stand-alone movie because it was a surprise that still holds up, and is better than Event Horizon.

But most people will never know about it or see it, since it is stuck in a little known and hard to find anime anthology movie.
 
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The ending was definitely my least favorite thing about this movie.

I wish that Magnetic Rose would get released in 4k as its own stand-alone movie because it was a surprise that still holds up, and is better than Event Horizon.

But most people will never know about it or see it, since it is stuck in a little known and hard to find anime anthology movie.
I haven’t seen or heard of that short film, Magnetic Rose. Your comment caught my attention, so I’ll look it up to watch it. 🌹🧲
 
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I haven’t seen or heard of that short film, Magnetic Rose. Your comment caught my attention, so I’ll look it up to watch it. 🌹🧲
Nice, in my Event Horizon review above is a video about it and a link to some information about it, and it is the first short anime movie in the 1995 anthology anime movie Memories. ;)
 
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Nice, in my Event Horizon review above is a video about it and a link to some information about it, and it is the first short anime movie in the 1995 anthology anime movie Memories. ;)
I just watched Magnetic Rose and I really liked it. It’s a poetic and melancholic story, where the horror is more connected to loss and human fragility than to graphic impact. The Madame Butterfly music gives it a tragic and nostalgic atmosphere that amplifies everything. Thanks for your recommendation, a hidden gem within Memories. 🎵👩‍🎤🎞
 
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Tonight we will be watching this. I've seen it before many years ago.

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This movie tells the harrowing true account of Steven Stayner, who was kidnapped by perverted pseudo-priest Kenneth Parnell and his lackey during the 1970s. As Steven gets older, he realizes that he needs to escape and go back home.
 
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I just watched Magnetic Rose and I really liked it. It’s a poetic and melancholic story, where the horror is more connected to loss and human fragility than to graphic impact. The Madame Butterfly music gives it a tragic and nostalgic atmosphere that amplifies everything. Thanks for your recommendation, a hidden gem within Memories. 🎵👩‍🎤🎞
Nice, you, and one of my brothers, and I are now the only people I have talked with / know to have seen this hidden gem. :)
 
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@goodjohnjr Now that three of us have seen Magnetic Rose (connected in some way through this forum), it reminds me of that line from The Rings of Power: one corrupts, two divide, but three bring balance. Perhaps this balance will spark more people’s curiosity to give this hidden gem a chance. 💍🌌✨
 
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