Humans is an English and slightly American produced TV show adapted from a Swedish TV show.
They didn't just purchase the rights to the Swedish show so that it could be remade to appeal to the British culture.
- King's Cross establishing shot of mum coming home to family - London.
- Dialogue. Listen to it in English rather than subtitled.
- British actors. Jen from IT Crow. Merlin. Older lady from Alan Partridge etc. Anita on Fresh Meat and other shows.
Primary group represented lower middle class. House, jobs, money troubles.
Establishing main characters of Hawkins family. Narrative element. Each family member has an archetype - bitchy teen, sweet kid, horny teenage boy, working dad but also stay at home, working mum (work orientated - lawyer). Subverts gender roles but also very defined. Gives a different narrative story of the mums role being taken by a synth - gives ideas to synth emotions - love? family?
Warehouse shot. All lined up no emotions. e.g. irobot, westworld. Storage. No comfort.
Themes: Development of AI (singularity, automation),
They didn't just purchase the rights to the Swedish show so that it could be remade to appeal to the British culture.
- King's Cross establishing shot of mum coming home to family - London.
- Dialogue. Listen to it in English rather than subtitled.
- British actors. Jen from IT Crow. Merlin. Older lady from Alan Partridge etc. Anita on Fresh Meat and other shows.
Primary group represented lower middle class. House, jobs, money troubles.
Establishing main characters of Hawkins family. Narrative element. Each family member has an archetype - bitchy teen, sweet kid, horny teenage boy, working dad but also stay at home, working mum (work orientated - lawyer). Subverts gender roles but also very defined. Gives a different narrative story of the mums role being taken by a synth - gives ideas to synth emotions - love? family?
Warehouse shot. All lined up no emotions. e.g. irobot, westworld. Storage. No comfort.
Themes: Development of AI (singularity, automation),
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