Wygląda na to, że w dwójce główną rolę odegrają hard women.
http://www.slashfilm.com/true-detective-season-2-plot/
A o zakonczeniu Pizzolato ładnie mowi i zgadzam się, łatwo byłoby zabić obu bohaterów na przykład, ale to nie o to chodzi:
This is a story that began with its ending in mind, that Cohle would be articulating, without sentimentality or illusion, an actual kind of optimism. That line, you ask me, the light’s winning, that was one of the key pieces of dialogue that existed at the very beginning of the series’ conception. For me as a storyteller, I want to follow the characters and the story through what they organically demand. And it would have been the easiest thing in the world to kill one or both of these guys. I even had an idea where something more mysterious happened to them, where they vanished into the unknown and Gilbough and Papania had to clean up the mess and nobody knows what happens to them. Or it could have gone full blown supernatural. But I think both of those things would have been easy, and they would have denied the sort of realist questions the show had been asking all along.
Do tego:
![[Obrazek: Alan-Moore-True-Detective-550x368.jpg]](http://bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Alan-Moore-True-Detective-550x368.jpg)
TOP 10 #8 -- It was written by the legendary Alan Moore, whom Pizzolatto has cited as one of his earliest literary influences. Jak wszystko, co dobre wiąże się z Moore'em. :P
http://www.slashfilm.com/true-detective-season-2-plot/
A o zakonczeniu Pizzolato ładnie mowi i zgadzam się, łatwo byłoby zabić obu bohaterów na przykład, ale to nie o to chodzi:
This is a story that began with its ending in mind, that Cohle would be articulating, without sentimentality or illusion, an actual kind of optimism. That line, you ask me, the light’s winning, that was one of the key pieces of dialogue that existed at the very beginning of the series’ conception. For me as a storyteller, I want to follow the characters and the story through what they organically demand. And it would have been the easiest thing in the world to kill one or both of these guys. I even had an idea where something more mysterious happened to them, where they vanished into the unknown and Gilbough and Papania had to clean up the mess and nobody knows what happens to them. Or it could have gone full blown supernatural. But I think both of those things would have been easy, and they would have denied the sort of realist questions the show had been asking all along.
Do tego:
![[Obrazek: Alan-Moore-True-Detective-550x368.jpg]](http://bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Alan-Moore-True-Detective-550x368.jpg)
TOP 10 #8 -- It was written by the legendary Alan Moore, whom Pizzolatto has cited as one of his earliest literary influences. Jak wszystko, co dobre wiąże się z Moore'em. :P
10-03-2014, 20:19 (Ten post był ostatnio modyfikowany: 10-03-2014, 20:21 przez Gal Anonim.)





