The Ocean Revolution continues this Monday, June 12, 2023 on France 2… The channel continues to broadcast the Abyss event series from 9:10 p.m. Here, after years of pollution and climate change, a mysterious force from the depths exploits the sea creatures without declaring war on humanity.
Criticism of Frank Scherzing
As society crumbles, a group of scientists must discover the true nature of the attacks and the mysterious entity behind them before it’s too late… Terrible and catastrophic, the script of this project is especially adapted by Cécile de France. The international bestseller of the same name, written by Frank Schetzing.
Also, what did the author think about bringing his work to the small screen? Our German media colleagues spoke Zeit, it doesn’t seem very convincing with this new version… despite some (shy) positive points: aesthetics, music, sound environment and special effects. This is already true!
Lack of update
However, Frank Schetzing regrets some important aspects of the television version of Der Scwharm (the original title of his work)… For him, the greatest weakness of fiction is its lack of relevance. He believes that a lot has changed since 2004 (the year his novel was published).
For example, he did not understand why climate activist groups (such as Fridays for the Future) had not been added. He also condemns the absence of social networks in history. In this regard, he believes that the events narrated in the series would have developed differently today…
Finally, Frank Schetzing believes that the screenwriters of Abyss (which has not actually been filmed worldwide) should have departed more from his book to modernize the story, setting it more in the context of the environmental emergency we are experiencing. . A maneuver that would allow the series to gain intensity?
Source: Allocine

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