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Related: About this forum"Station Eleven" on HBO max. Highly recommended it.
A post apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines, telling the stories of survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew while holding on to the best of what's been lost.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10574236/plotsummary
Not a fast movie set of shows by any means. Connections between episodes.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,571 posts)Not sure I could handle the TV show right now though!
Polly Hennessey
(7,422 posts)Will check out the series
bahboo
(16,953 posts)not ready to spring for HBO Max yet....
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,167 posts)I decided to give it a shot on Saturday when my wife fell asleep ridiculously early (I knew she wouldn't like it because she hates multiple timeline shows). I was up until 1:45am watching half the series. Haven't read the novel and doing my best to not spoil the end before I finish it this week.
underpants
(186,385 posts)Typically I dont go for dark slow moving shows but I found it enthralling.
romana
(765 posts)I got more out of it the second time. I liked many of the changes from the book (also excellent) but not all of them worked. Overall, though, one of the best things I've ever seen. Highly recommend.
Mira
(22,469 posts)but could not put the book down. It was riveting and of course ever so scary.
LessAspin
(1,373 posts)Caught it recently on dvd 📀 It was very good and not the type of show I normally watch.
I like to keep it more on the light and faster paced side (So Help Me Todd, Elsbeth, Tracker, Wild Cards, Quantum Leap...)
The reviews are pretty good too
This production started filming in Chicago in January 2020 and (according to a September 2021 Steve Greene article in IndieWire) was about one-fifth completed before having to shut down in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Filming resumed in February 2021 in Canada, and wrapped that July. So this series about life before, during, and after a catastrophic worldwide pandemic was filmed before and during (and aired during) a catastrophic worldwide pandemic.
Surreal and enigmatic
Station Eleven (now 5 episodes in) is a slow burn, surreal, and enigmatic. It's clearly not going to be for everyone, but any review under 5 stars isn't doing justice to what is going on with this show.
There's a slightly ominous aspect to it that provides a foil for its seeming lack of coherence (which is really only surface deep). It's coherence lies in the themes it follows rather than any fixed and characterised point of view.
This is a very carefully constructed and intelligent piece with a haunting sound track and an at times brilliant interplay between characters left traumatised by their experience of a world coming apart at the seams and their non-volitional survival - in various ways they are all in shock. There are some quite sensational performances from some of the cast, but they also have some great material to work with.
This is intelligent and thought provoking TV, delivered with passion.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10574236/
The Station Eleven finale is one of the best episodes of television in a long time. Here is how Kirsten, Jeevan, and Mirandas stories end.
By Alec Bojalad
This article contains spoilers for STATION ELEVEN.
Ive been adrift in the strangest galaxy for a long time. But Im safe now. I found it again. My home. Dr. Eleven
Its not an original observation that many, if not most, good stories are about stories themselves. After all, they say write about what you know and what does a storyteller know if not the power of story? ...
https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/station-eleven-ending-explained/
But thats the point of United We Stand, Somerville said and of Station Eleven itself.
Thats how were going to get through the pandemic, too, he said. Thats how they did it. Stay together. Dont eat each other alive.
And I know its going be hard! But this is how we get through it.
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/station-eleven-spoilers-ending-patrick-somerville-jessica-rhoades-1235153094/
https://www.avclub.com/station-eleven-wraps-up-its-tale-with-one-last-reunion-1848347304