![]() ![]() For some reason, they decided to overwhelm it with new subplots from episode to episode, until it turned into an overcomplicated and incomplete mishmash of everything and anything. Had they stick to the great premises from the first couple of episodes until the end, the series could have been awesome. Third and most important, after a promising start, the script turned into a total mess. It breaks the atmosphere and spoils the experience. I watch the South Side of Chicago in the fifties, but I listen to Rihanna, Manson, and hip-hop. With good production, cinematography, and acting, they skillfully evoked the atmosphere of the fifties, and then spoiled it with inadequate music. The other thing that bothered me was the soundtrack. At first, it may work, but those same fans will very quickly realize what is happening and will be disappointed with the series that they could have liked under some other name, which does not offer false promises. let's name the series after him and attract fans. ![]() We have "racist horror", and Lovecraft is a racist horror writer. ![]() I have the impression that the authors used the "father of horror" to attract the audience to a famous name. "Lovecraft Country" is a combination of fantasy, horror, mystery, and Indiana Jones adventure, but the emphasis is not only on these aspects, but it significantly concentrates on racism in America in the 1950s. The series is neither an adaptation of a Lovecraft work, nor is it based on his mythos or his life. ![]()
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