Stranger Things - Season 3

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Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery / Sci-fi / Thriller
USA, 2019, 7 h 29 min (Length: 50–78 min)

Cinematography:

Tim Ives, Lachlan Milne

Cast:

Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Noah Schnapp (more)
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Budding romance. A brand-new mall. And rabid rats running toward danger. It's the summer of 1985 in Hawkins ... and one summer can change everything. (Netflix)

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Isherwood 

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English The portal to another dimension no longer leads anywhere and has become secondary. At first, I felt similarly awkward as many people around me, but then the Duffer brothers take the reins in the last two episodes and it becomes a ride. Teenage love gushes forth in a mighty geyser, friendships are cemented, character transformations show a willingness to move on, a Soviet Terminator pops up here and there, and then you just lovingly savor the individualities. Like the phenomenal conversation in the vomit-stained toilets of the mall and with it the ice cream goddess Maya Hawke, the never-ending story when it all bursts into the right genre and the injection of distilled milking straight into the tear duct. The magic is gone, but the rest of the world keeps on spinning... and the upside down too. ()

agentmiky 

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English Fans of Stranger Things had to wait two years for the third season of this beloved series, and I’m genuinely glad they took the time to perfect it. The Duffer brothers’ ideas seem incredible to me; they keep coming up with new twists and stories while maintaining the original, proven charm of the first season from 2016. They have truly exceptional talent. The third season naturally has a more mature tone; the main characters are no longer little kids playing D&D in the basement but have grown up and are dealing with teenage issues. However, we’re not just getting a romantic comedy with sitcom elements; the drama with horror elements that we’ve come to expect is still there (though viewers should expect fewer such moments). The subplot involving the Russian base is appropriately over-the-top, and the one with the monster was also enjoyable. The return of familiar characters was heartwarming, and the new faces made a strong impression as well (especially Robin, whose perfect chemistry with Steve entertained me throughout all eight episodes—great casting... and I mustn’t forget Alexei). Sheriff Hopper faces a minor existential crisis; his occasionally comical behavior initially annoyed me, but over time I grew quite fond of his new image. Besides the excellently written characters (again!), there’s a top-notch soundtrack; I’m now listening to ‘80s hits (this saga has influenced me that much), and the CGI has once again been pushed to a higher level. The ending was epic, with strong emotional moments that brought me to tears. I didn’t think the fourth season could match its successful predecessors, but I thought the same after season two. So I eagerly anticipate what the creators have in store for the coming years. I give it 93%. ()

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Malarkey 

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English The wait for this season was the longest so far and so the expectations were logically the biggest. But it was well worth it. The third season is dope. Eight fantastic episodes, which again make use of everything that this series is famous for. In the beginning, the season relies mainly on the 1980s atmosphere, before the story fully unravels in the second half. It was great to see the crowd around El again, even though they’re getting older like the rest of us. In addition, I liked how during this season, I’ve grown fond of certain characters I would’ve never expected to like. I was really sad at the end. And as this season was very heavy on emotions, I must say that the third season is the best and most memorable thing I’ve seen as far as series go this year. I can’t wait for the next season! ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English This year, the popular horror series Stranger Things is back, and in Season 3 we get a look at what summer is like in Hawkins. The series once again maintains a very high quality and it seems to me that there is now a bigger budget as the central monster is reminiscent of the best of The Thing. Eleven continues to be the biggest draw, all the scenes with her are some of the best and I really enjoyed Dustin doing something unexpected. There are multiple storylines at once that tie in nicely at the end, the retro vibe is once again amazing and the details are great (the poster of Romero's Night of the Living Dead outside the cinema was cool) and the addition of the Russians makes the third season both more action packed and more suspenseful, even if the horror side can seem to go slightly sideways. The finale is very emotional and definitely unexpected. The first season remains the best, but the third certainly doesn't do it any disgrace and I'm looking forward to the fourth! 80% ()

3DD!3 

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English The Soviets are in fashion this year. After remembering Chernobyl, it turns out that they had something to do with making holes through to the other side. The romantic storyline from the first episode doesn't have the wow factor that I would have expected, but once “Shitface" comes on the scene, it starts to get heavy. All apart from that brutal flashing light; horror can be done in other ways… The new characters are fine, the references are very well done this year and the season finale is a huge tear-jerker. ()

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