Английская Википедия:Dark (TV series)
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Dark is a German science fiction thriller television series co-created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese.[1][2][3] It ran for three seasons from 2017 to 2020. The story follows characters from the fictional town of Winden, Germany, as they pursue the truth in the aftermath of a child's disappearance. They follow connections between four estranged families to unravel a sinister time travel conspiracy that spans several generations. The series explores the existential implications of time and its effect on human nature and life. It features an ensemble cast.
Dark debuted on 1 December 2017 on Netflix; it is the service's first German-language original series. The second season was released on 21 June 2019,[4][5] while the third and final season was released on 27 June 2020.[6][7]
Dark was praised for its cast, direction, writing, tone, visuals, musical score, and the ambition and complexity of its narrative. In 2021, the BBC ranked the series as the 58th greatest TV series of the 21st century.[8]
Overview
Children start vanishing from the German town of Winden,[9] bringing to light the fractured relationships, double lives, and the dark pasts of four families living there, and unfurling a mystery that spans four generations.
The first season begins in 2019, but later grows to include 1986 and 1953 via time travel, when members of the show's central families become aware of a wormhole in the cave system beneath the local nuclear power plant. During the first season, secrets are revealed concerning the Kahnwald, Nielsen, Doppler, and Tiedemann families, and their lives begin crumbling as their ties are exposed. The conspiracy involves the missing children and the history of the town and its citizens.
The second season continues the intertwining families' attempts to reunite with their missing loved ones, several months after the first-season finale, in 2020, 1987 and 1954, respectively. Additional story-lines are set in 2053 and 1921. The second season introduces Sic Mundus Creatus Est, a major faction in the ongoing battle for the ultimate fate of the people of Winden and the world. The season counts down towards the apocalypse.
The third season follows the four families across time in the wake of the apocalypse in 2020. It introduces a parallel world tethered to the first. The third season continues the 1954, 1987, 2020, and 2053 storylines in the first world, while also adding a new 1888 storyline and 2019 and 2052 in the second world, as the factions further their own desires for each world. The season also showcases the main events between all of these years, continuing the events of the season while also serving as backstory for the events of the first two seasons.
Cast and characters
Шаблон:Main article The first season takes place primarily in 2019 but expands to include stories set in 1986, 1953, and – in the final scene of the first season – 2052, with several characters portrayed at various ages by multiple actors.
The second season takes place several months after the first, depicting the initial stories in 2020, 1987, and 1954, respectively, while continuing the future-set storyline into 2053, and adding a fifth storyline, set in 1921.
The third season introduces a storyline based in 1888 and a parallel reality featuring alternate versions of many main characters.
Main characters
Character | Life stage | Description | Actor | Season | ||
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Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A young boy | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | A high school student struggling with his father's suicide. Martha's love interest. | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | A time traveller, known as "the Stranger" | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | The leader of Sic Mundus, known as "Adam" | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CNone | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Hannah Krüger, daughter of Sebastian Krüger, a secretive young girl | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Jonas' mother and Michael's wife, a massage therapist; Silja Tiedemann's mother | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A young girl | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sort | Michael's adoptive mother, a nurse | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Jonas' estranged grandmother | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Ines' father, the Winden chief of police | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A young girl | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Ulrich and Katharina's middle Шаблон:Sort, Bartosz's girlfriend and Jonas' love interest | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | A survivor of the Apocalypse in an alternate reality, a member of Erit Lux, known as "female stranger" | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | The leader of Erit Lux, known as "Eva" | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Ulrich and Katharina's oldest Шаблон:Sort, Franziska's boyfriend | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | A member of Sic Mundus | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CMain | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Ulrich and Katharina's youngest child, who goes missing in 2019 and emerges in 1986 | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Hannah's husband and Jonas' father, called Michael Kahnwald, an artist who commits suicide | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A high school student struggling after his brother's disappearance | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sort | Katharina's husband; Magnus, Martha and Mikkel's father; a police officer | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | Patient in a psychiatric ward, known as "The Inspector" | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Ulrich's girlfriend, a high school student | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CRecurring |
Шаблон:Sort | Ulrich's wife; Magnus, Martha, and Mikkel's mother; a high school principal | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Agnes and The Unknown's son,[10] newly arrived in Winden | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CRecurring | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Jana's husband; Ulrich and Mads' father; a journalist | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Jana's husband; Ulrich's father; Magnus, Martha, and Mikkel's grandfather | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A young girl | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sort | Tronte's wife; Ulrich and Mads' mother | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Tronte's wife; Ulrich's mother; Magnus, Martha and Mikkel's grandmother | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CNone | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A young pregnant girl | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Katharina's abusive mother; a psychiatric nurse | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CMain | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Bartosz and Silja's daughter; Noah's younger sister | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CNone |
Шаблон:Sort | Tronte's mother, newly arrived in Winden | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CRecurring | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Peter and Charlotte's daughter, Elisabeth's older sister, Magnus Nielsen's love interest | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | A member of Sic Mundus | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CNone | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Peter and Charlotte's deaf daughter, Franziska's younger sister | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Charlotte's mother, leader of the survivors of the Winden apocalypse | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CNone | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Helge's son who travelled to Winden after his mother's death | Pablo Striebeck | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Charlotte's husband; Franziska and Elisabeth's father; Jonas' psychologist | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | An orphaned girl raised by her guardian, H.G. Tannhaus | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sort | Peter's wife; Franziska and Elisabeth's mother; Winden chief of police | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Bernd and Greta's son | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sort | Peter's father, a power plant guard | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Patient in a psychiatric ward | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Greta's husband; Helge's father, founder of the power plant | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sort | Helge's father, former director of the power plant | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CRecurring | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Bernd's wife, Helge's mother | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CGuest |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | A clock-maker | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CRecurring |
Шаблон:Sort | Charlotte's guardian, a clockmaker, lecturer in theoretical physics, and the author of A Journey Through Time | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CMain | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Regina and Aleksander's son, Jonas' best friend and Martha's boyfriend | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Silja's husband, Noah and Agnes's father; a member of Sic Mundus | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Claudia and Bernd's daughter | Lydia Maria Makrides | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Aleksander's wife, Bartosz's mother, a hotel manager | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname (Boris Niewald, later Aleksander Köhler) | Шаблон:Sort | A young man from Gießen, born as Boris Niewald, assuming the identity of a victim (Aleksander Köhler) of a bank run that he was involved in | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="3" Шаблон:CGuest | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Regina's husband, Bartosz's father, and director of the power plant | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Egon and Doris' daughter, Helge's tutor | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Regina's mother, director of the power plant | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | Jonas and Noah's mentor; a time traveller | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CRecurring | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Doris' husband; Claudia and Silja's father, a police officer | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CRecurring | |
Шаблон:Sort | Claudia and Silja's father, a police chief inspector approaching retirement | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CRecurring | ||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Claudia's mother and Egon's wife | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CMain | colspan="2" Шаблон:CGuest | |
Noah (Hanno Tauber) | Шаблон:Sort | Bartosz and Silja's son | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Bartosz's son. Agnes' older brother, an acolyte of Sic Mundus | Шаблон:Ill | Шаблон:CNone | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Charlotte's biological father; a priest and member of Sic Mundus | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="3" Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:Sort | Hannah and Egon's daughter, Jonas and Claudia's half-sister | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | |
Шаблон:Sort | Elisabeth's interpreter, known as "girl from the future" | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CGuest | colspan="2" Шаблон:CMain | ||
Шаблон:Sort | Noah and Agnes's mother, Bartosz's wife | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CGuest | ||
The Unknown | Шаблон:Sort | Jonas and Martha's son; a member of Erit Lux, believed to be the origin of the disruptions in time. The three Unknowns operate together to ensure the apocalypse occurs in both Adam and Eva's worlds. | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | |
Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Sortname | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | |||
Шаблон:Sort | Шаблон:Ill | colspan="2" Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | |||
W. Clausen | Шаблон:Sort | A police inspector called to Winden to investigate the missing persons of 2019. Brother of the real Aleksander Köhler, whose identity was assumed by Boris Niewald, now Aleksander Tiedemann. | Шаблон:Sortname | Шаблон:CNone | Шаблон:CMain | Шаблон:CNone |
Recurring cast
- Jennipher Antoni as Ulla Obendorf, Erik Obendorf's mother in 2019 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as the high school's science teacher in 2019 (seasons 1, 3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Clara Schrage, a nurse attending to Helge Doppler in 2019 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as a friend of Katharina in 1986–1987 (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Torben Wöller, a junior police officer in 2019–2020, Benni/Bernadette's brother (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Jürgen Obendorf, Erik Obendorf's father in 2019–2020 (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Edda Heimann, a pathologist in 2019 (seasons 1, 3)
- Vico Mücke as Yasin Friese, Elisabeth Doppler's friend in 2019 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as Udo Meier, a pathologist in 1953–1954 (seasons 1–2)
- Шаблон:Ill as Selma Ahrens, a caseworker in 1986 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as Erik Obendorf, a teenage drug dealer gone missing in 2019 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as Benni/Bernadette, a transgender prostitute in 2019–2020, Torben's sister (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Kilian Obendorf, Erik Obendorf's brother and Martha and Bartosz's classmate in 2019's alternative world (seasons 1, 3)
- Anna Schönberg as Donata Kraus, a nurse and Ines Kahnwald's co-worker in 1986 (season 1)
- Шаблон:Ill as a power plant worker in 2020 (season 2)
- Шаблон:Ill as Justyna Jankowski, a junior police officer in 2019–2020 (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Gustav Tannhaus, H.G. Tannhaus' grandfather and an industrialist fascinated with time travel (season 3)
- Шаблон:Ill as Jasmin Trewen, Claudia Tiedemann's secretary in 1986–1987 (seasons 1–3)
- Шаблон:Ill as a police officer and co-worker of Egon Tiedemann in 1953–1954 (seasons 1–2)
Family trees
Episodes
Season 1 (2017)
Season 2 (2019)
Season 3 (2020)
Production
Netflix approved the series in February 2016 for a first season consisting of ten one-hour episodes.[11][1] Principal photography started on 18 October 2016 in and around Berlin[12] (including Saarmund and Tremsdorf in Brandenburg),[13] and ended in March 2017.[1]
The church where Jonas meets Noah was filmed at the Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery in Stahnsdorf. The high school location was filmed at the Reinfelder Schule in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf neighbourhood. The bridge and the train tracks were filmed on the abandoned Шаблон:Ill in the middle of the Düppeler forest near Lake Wannsee.[14] The gates to the power plant are those at the Olympic Stadium Bell Tower; the nuclear reactor towers were computer-animated. The recurring street scene of the bus stop and T-intersection was filmed at Fahrtechnik Akademie in Zossen. The truck stop with Benni's caravan is located at Zollamt Berlin-Dreilinden (the former Checkpoint Bravo).[15] Exterior hospital shots were filmed at the old section of Lungenklinik Heckeshorn in Wannsee. Library scenes were filmed at the University of Applied Sciences for Finance in Königs Wusterhausen and Berlin State Library.[16]
The series was filmed in 4K (Ultra HD) resolution.[17] It is the first German-language Netflix original series and follows a trend of internationally produced Netflix originals, including the Mexican series Club de Cuervos in 2015, the Brazilian series 3% in 2016, the Italian series Suburra: Blood on Rome in 2017, and the Indian series Sacred Games in 2018.
Principal photography for the second season took place on location in Berlin from June 2018.[18]
Filming for the third season began in May 2019 and wrapped in December 2019.[19]
Music
Season 1
Track listing
Season 2
Track listing
Season 3
Track listing
Apart from the score, numerous pre-released songs were also used throughout the series. The song "Goodbye" by Apparat in collaboration with Soap&Skin was used as the opening theme for the episodes. Songs by the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth were also heavily featured on multiple episodes; the third movement of Caroline Shaw's Partita for 8 Voices was featured prominently in season one, and Alev Lenz's "May the Angels", also featuring Roomful of Teeth, was used in the season two episode five, "Lost and Found". The series finale features Soap&Skin's cover of "What a Wonderful World" and Nena's "Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann", the latter which is played over the end credits to close out the series.
Release
The first season of the series was released on 1 December 2017.
A second season was announced with a short teaser on the German Facebook pages of the series and Netflix on 20 December 2017.[20][21] On 26 April 2019, a second season was announced which was released on 21 June 2019.[5]
On 26 May 2020, a third and final season was announced, which was released on 27 June 2020.[22]
Reception
Critical response
Шаблон:Television critical response
Dark received critical acclaim and has been listed by many publications as one of the best TV shows of the years 2017, 2019, and 2020, as well as of the 2010s, 21st century, and of all time. Vulture included the series in its article A Guide to TV Shows in the 2010s as one of the most notable shows of the decade.[23] The BBC ranked it the 58th best TV series of the 21st century.[8] Meanwhile, BuzzFeed listed it among the 25 best TV show of all time.[24]
Season 1
The first season of Dark received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many noting its similarities to the TV series Twin Peaks and another Netflix series Stranger Things. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season an approval rating of 90%, with an average rating of 7.4 out of 10, based on 48 critics. The website's critical consensus is "DarkШаблон:'s central mystery unfolds slowly, both tense and terrifying, culminating in a creepy, cinematic triumph of sci-fi noir."[25] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream publications, gave it a score of 61, based on ten reviews.[26]
Writing for The Guardian, Lanre Bakare gave Dark a rating of four out of five and praised the series for its tone, the complexity of its narrative, and its pacing.[27] Grading the series with a "B", Steve Greene of IndieWire wrote, "Even when Dark is clinical in its set-up of these interweaving story threads, there's still an incredible amount of energy coursing through the show."[28] From Vox, Emily St. James gave it a score of three and a half out of five and said, "Dark is fun to try to solve — it's a treat to tease out the many connections running among the three eras. It's just that at a certain point, it becomes difficult to care about what's happening, beyond simply wanting to figure out how everything is connected."[29] Ariana Romero of Refinery29 noted that the series was darker and more in-depth than Stranger Things.[30] However, there was some criticism by ReasonШаблон:'s Glenn Garvin for a heavy-handed approach to its message, a lack of sympathetic characters, and unoriginality of certain aspects of the series.[31]
Los Angeles Times listed Dark as one of the best TV series of 2017, while Thrillist named it the 18th best TV show of the year.[32][33]
Season 2
For the second season, Metacritic reports a score of 82 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim" based on four reviews.[34] At Rotten Tomatoes, season two of the series holds an approval rating of 100% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1 out of 10.[35] The website's critical consensus states, "DarkШаблон:'s sumptuous second season descends deeper into the show's meticulously-crafted mythos and cements the series as one of streaming's strongest and strangest science fiction stories."[35]
Critics referred to season two as ominous and much more bizarre than season one, and that the series managed to subvert several tropes regarding the concepts of time travel.[36][37] The season received a rating of four out of five from Jack Seale of The Guardian and Boyd Hilton of Empire, a B+ grade from Hanh Nguyen of IndieWire, and an "amazing" score of 9 out of 10 from David Griffin of IGN.[38][39][36][40] The latter wrote in his verdict: "Dark Season 2 can hurt your brain at times, trying to piece all the time-traveling narratives together, but in the end, creators Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese reward your patience with some stellar WTF moments. At eight episodes in length, [it] is a tightly-woven tapestry of compelling stories and memorable performances from the entire ensemble."[40] TV Guide's Kaitlin Thomas was also favorably inclined towards the season, saying that "one of the reasons Dark is such a compelling drama isn't just because it presents time travel as something that is possible or because it grounds its story in the emotional narratives of its characters, but because it couches its sci-fi themes in conversations about free will and destiny. [...] [It] excels at building a compelling mystery, and the fact that it never loses the plot itself is a testament to the writing of the series."[41]
The season was included in many critics' year-end lists of 2019. It was ranked as the ninth and tenth best TV show of the year by Maggie Fremont of ScreenCrush and John Sellers of Thrillist, respectively.[42][43] Outside the top ten, TV Guide and Complex named it the 12th and 26th best TV show of the year in their respective list.[44][45] In addition, CNET and Vogue also listed it on each unranked list.[46][47]
Season 3
The third and final season received critical acclaim, with the series finale receiving particular praise for being a satisfying conclusion to the story. It received a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 97% based on 35 reviews, with an average rating of 8.5 out of 10.[48] The site's critical consensus says, "DarkШаблон:'s final chapter is as thrilling as it is bewildering, bringing viewers full circle without sacrificing any of the show's narrative complexities."[48] At Metacritic, the season received an average score of 92, indicated "universal acclaim" based on four reviews.[49]
The season received a rating of five out of five from Radio TimesШаблон:'s Patrick Cremona and four out of five from The GuardianШаблон:'s Jack Seale, an A− grade from IndieWire's Steve Greene, and an "amazing" nine out of ten from IGNШаблон:'s David Griffin.[50][51][52][53] Cremona deemed it as "science fiction at its most mesmerising, its most confounding and its most exhilarating - and it all makes for a truly irresistible piece of television" and further praised the writing, cinematography, casting, and acting (particularly that of Louis Hoffman, Maja Schöne, and Lisa Vicari).[50] Griffin wrote in his verdict, "Dark's third and final season on Netflix is a memorable journey through time and space, with thrilling character shifts and fascinating paradoxes to unpack."[53] William Goodman of Complex praised the ending, saying, "Odar and Friese masterfully close by showing the symbiotic relationship between endings and beginnings. There's no victory without sacrifice, no light without darkness, and no love without loss. The tension between each of these conflicting ideas is so interwoven, making it hard to discern where one ends and the other begins. And so Dark concludes not with a hard endpoint on a line, but by elegantly and satisfyingly circling back into itself."[54]
The season was listed by many publications as one of the best TV shows of 2020. Radio Times named it the eighth best TV show of the year, with one of the website's writers Patrick Cremona saying, "The final series was another irresistible piece of sci-fi television, equal parts mesmerising and confounding, with a sweeping scope that gave it the sense of a true epic. With its exhilarating finale, Dark has earned its place among the list of the very best original series made for the streamer."[55] Exclaim! ranked it the tenth best TV series of the year. The website's Allie Gregory wrote, "With stunning performances from Louis Hoffman, Oliver Masucci and Karoline Eichhorn (and an incredible score to boot), the apocalyptic time travel sci-fi series deftly concludes its mind-bending journey in its darkest (and Dark-est) instalment yet. [...] [It] manages to neatly tie up all of its loose ends to finally find the one true "origin," so, at last, the town of Winden can free itself from the trappings of time and fate."[56] GameSpot listed it as one of the year's ten best TV shows, with one of its writers Mike Rougeau stating, "what really impressed us about Season 3 is how it wrapped things up, even while continuing the tradition of adding yet another new dimension (so to speak) to the show's tangled timelines. It managed to weave one of the most complex, but somehow still cohesive, sci-fi stories we've ever seen."[57] Outside the top ten, Den of Geek named it the 17th best TV show of 2020.[58] Meanwhile, Thrillist ranked it at number 19 on its "40 Best TV Shows of 2020" list, with one of its writers Emma Stefansky calling the series finale "one of the most shocking and emotional conclusions to a TV show you'll see this year."[59]
Awards and nominations
The series was nominated for the Goldene Kamera TV awards 2018 in three categories: best series; best actress for Karoline Eichhorn as Charlotte Doppler; and best actor for Oliver Masucci as Ulrich Nielsen.[60] None of these nominations resulted in awards, but Louis Hofmann received the "Best Newcomer" award in recognition of his lead role in Dark as well as his performances in several films.[61]
The series was awarded the 2018 Grimme-Preis award in the category "Fiction", which singled out the following cast and crew for awards:
- Jantje Friese (screenplay)
- Baran bo Odar (director)
- Udo Kramer (production design)
- Simone Baer (casting)
- Angela Winkler (actress)
- Louis Hofmann (actor)
- Oliver Masucci (actor)
The actors named are awarded as "representatives for the full cast".[62]
See also
- Bootstrap paradox
- Dark matter
- Emerald Tablet
- Grandfather paradox
- Higgs boson
- Schrödinger's cat
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
References
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