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Lost in Space (2018–2021)
9/10
Don't be misled by the negative reviews
9 May 2018
I have to say that I was reluctant to give this show a chance after reading a string of user reviews here. But boy am I glad I did. The show, while certainly not flawless, is still very well done and a great family show. It's beautifully crafted, with excellent characters and an intelligent, well-paced storyline which is carefully unfolded as the season progresses.

I'll accept the (minor) criticism that several of the challenges the characters face are a bit contrived and formulaic, but in the show's defence, they are used effectively to create tension and serve as a counter-point to the slow paced story development while at the same time using the opportunity to help us get to know the characters as each is tested emotionally, physically and intellectually in order to survive.

I do not accept the popular criticism that this show is too PC or that it has a misandrist undertone. All of the characters have strengths and weaknesses, and none of them is able to be the superhero who can just solve everything.

I liked the family dynamic of the Robinsons. Of course they're all, individually exceptional people, even the kids/young adults (and the premise of the show supports this), but they're still only human with all the frailties and flaws that entails. As a family they are far from perfect, but their one redeeming feature is their underlying love for and loyalty to each other. I cannot help but empathise with the Robinsons, all of them, without taking sides and it's hard not to root for them to succeed and feel their anguish when they fail.

And hats off to Parker Posey. Dr Smith was brilliantly done. She plays the role of a sociopath with near clinical precision.
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Lost Souls (2000)
8/10
A great film, lost to most
17 January 2001
The fact that so many people hated this film comes as no surprise to me, but not, I believe, because it was a bad film. On the contrary this was a superb film that has, for those willing to look beneath the surface, a much deeper story to be told.

Simply put, the film is not 'feel-good'. The subject matter is disturbing, and challenges one's view of religion and belief in the existence of God and Satan.

As we are taken through the film, the director immerses us in the world Maya Larkin (played very well by Winona Ryder), a person who has previously been demonically possessed. She discovers that a semi-famous author, Peter Kelson (played by Ben Chaplin) is about to become the antichrist incarnate, and obviously sets out to prevent this event.

The plot develops slowly, but inevitably. Excellent use of sound and lighting create a chilling atmosphere, in which it becomes difficult to separate reality from the horrors which the victims have to face. As we approach the climax of the film, things start happening faster and faster, and the plot becomes intentionally a bit confusing. As an audience we are made to empathize with the lead characters as they realise time is running out and their course of action remains unclear, and that all they can do is ride along and try to figure out what is happening before it is too late.

The themes drawn upon in this film are very similar to those in "End of Days" but with far more emphasis placed on the psychological drama - more like "Stigmata" - than on the action and special effects of "End of Days", making Lost Souls in my opinion a far better film.

Be prepared for a major plot twist at the end. The director does not state the obvious, yet we are given clues throughout the film, many of which make little or no sense at the time they are portrayed, but which snap into place if you get the ending. The sudden conclusion and lack of any final explanation communicate the intent clearly enough and left me feeling a bit blown away - although in my opinion left most of the audience feeling confused and let down, expecting more and wondering what happened.

If you can appreciate a well crafted, and subtle film, and prefer a movie that makes you think, and does not necessarily have happy messages, then you should enjoy this film. It forces you into thinking about it, and by no means classifies as light entertainment. If you go to movies to be entertained by action and easy to follow plots, then stay clear - this film was never intended to appeal to most people.

Personally I have seen far too many of those films in recent months and found Lost Souls to be remarkably refreshing.
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