Mr. Robot - Série 2

(Staffel)
USA, 2016, 9 h 51 min (Minutenlänge: 41–65 min)

Stoffentwicklung:

Sam Esmail

Regie:

Sam Esmail

Kamera:

Tod Campbell

Musik:

Mac Quayle

Besetzung:

Rami Malek, Carly Chaikin, Christian Slater, Portia Doubleday, Michael Cristofer, Stephanie Corneliussen, Grace Gummer, Martin Wallström (mehr)
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Wenn Du die Macht hast, die Welt zu verändern, ist es dann auch Deine Pflicht? Und was bist Du bereit, dafür zu opfern? Deine Zukunft? Deine geistige Gesundheit? Nur einige der Fragen, denen sich Hacktivist, IT-Guru und Untergrundkämpfer Elliot (Rami Malek) in der zweiten Staffel stellen muss. Denn obwohl die Hackerangriffe auf Evil Corp erfolgreich waren und sich zu einer weltweiten Bewegung entwickelt haben, ist der unsichtbare Krieg noch lange nicht vorbei. Ganz im Gegenteil: Mit dem FBI auf den Fersen und Mr. Robot im Ohr sind die Einsätze für Elliot höher denn je. (Prime Video)

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Englisch The only drawback of the first season, if any, is the pace. Which is a problem that persisted, and due to the higher number of episodes, it is more noticeable in the first half of this series. But the obvious week point is the big twist in the middle of the series. The twist alone as great. But it is used in the wrong place, i.e. too late. At that time, thanks to all those carefully fragmented hints, an active viewer (and a passive "I expect to be entertained" viewer Mr. robot is not really its target group) at least to some extent well see it through. It was supposed to show up at the end of the opening episode of the season. In this case, there would still be the necessary wow effect and at the same time it would allow much more interesting interpretation in the following episodes. So much for the issues and now let´s explore the strong points. Above all, it is necessary to praise the creators for not taking the easy and well-trodden path of the first season (however, it is true, sometimes they are unnecessarily treading water on this new path). The audiovisuals are even more refined and sophisticated (this time Esmail also directed all himself), Malek and Carly are a bit more impressive. Clever, conscious, thoughtful, slowly graduated, innovative. All this was truth and still is. As a result, the first episodes are weaker, but we can hardly consider it as a decline in quality. And considering the ending with which the creators had to work, that they had to do without one of the two biggest driving forces (story and performance) of the first season, that most of the season each character leads their own separate life (story line) and that this time episodic story telling was skipped, so the result is actually much better than one would expect. ()