Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Some "Stranger Things" Are Happening Lately
Stranger Things (2016)
TV-14
Starring Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Charlie Heaton, Matthew Modine
Created by Matt and Ross Duffer
The Story:
In the small town of Hawkins Indiana, young Will Byers (Schnapp) goes missing. His frantic mom (Ryder) contacts the sheriff (Harbour) and the hunt begins. Sadly, it is only the first of some very weird things that are about to plague this small town.
Doesn't sound very exciting, does it.
It is.
I'm being very vague in my description for several reasons.
There's a lot to be found in this ode to 80s cinema and television from Matt and Ross Duffer.
If you aren't hooked to watch this series in the first 8 1/2 minutes, then this show is not for you.
However, if you get the goosebumps in all the right places, you're in for a nostalgic feel for a story you've never heard.
Add equal parts Spielberg, Stephen King, John Carpenter, The Goonies, Halloween, Dungeons and Dragons and some more 80s nostalgia and drop into a blender and you'll get the basic cocktail that lays the foundation for this to work.
It's the latest Netflix original, and while I'm only 2 episodes in, I've found that the pacing for this one seems to flow much better than many of the 12-13 series shows where I've felt they could tell a better story in 8 episodes.
It seems that the Duffers may have felt the same way and they are crafting a fine tale with all the jumps and frights thanks to a good script, a believable cast and a score that helps set the mood and provide just the perfect enhancement cues for the viewer.
I made the 8 1/2 minute offer to most of my kids after I watched the first episode. I told them they could walk when the credits started rolling to introduce the series.
Nobody walked.
Now they are an episode ahead of me as well, and telling me to hurry up so they can keep going!
: )
I have no idea how it's going to end up, but I'm sure enjoying the ride to find out.
I'm hoping for a season 2, regardless of how this season ends.
It's that good.
Streaming on Netflix as of this writing.
Final Grade: A
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