Anything to better understand this complicated framework.
Netflix’s ‘1899’ is tricky for several reasons. So understanding what is told is essential to understand the development of the series.
Set on an ocean liner, it includes a large number of characters of different nationalities having conversationswith many translations occurring simultaneously – as we said, something complicated. If you’re thinking of giving it a try, here’s an easy way to avoid unnecessary confusion.
In order not to miss any script twists or misunderstandings between the characters (trying to guess which language each one speaks), make sure to set the audio in english [Original] and subtitles in Spanish.
so you can easily distinguish characters who are fluently communicating, of those who have other mother tongues, [siempre siendo capaz de comprender el contexto de la situación mediante los subtítulos].
If the audio is translated, you may not be able to distinguish whether the information being shared is being transmitted correctly between them, or other aspects that may be relevant to the plot.
In this way, it will be easier to immerse yourself in this intricate argument, which has ended with an ending that nobody expected: who is really the creator?
East drama follows the passengers of a ship called Kerberos as they leave Europe in 1899 for the United States – hence the different languages spoken in the series. However, the trip takes an unexpected turn after the discovery of another ship – the Prometheus – that has been missing for 4 months.
That’s just the beginning, then things start to go wrong. You can remember ‘Lost’, at sea and with more strange elements.
Created by Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odarknown for their German-language Netflix original series ‘Dark’, the duo have created something even more complex this time around, so if you’re up for a good challenge, here’s your chance.
Netflix has assembled a cast that includes Maciej Musial, Jonas Bloquet, Emily Beechamand to Spanish Michael Bernardeau, among others. Those we know as ‘The Witcher’, ‘La Monja’, ‘Into the Badlands’ and ‘Elite’, respectively.
‘1899’ is available for reproduction at streaming between Netflix series.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.