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Osmý smysl

(festivalový název) (seriál)
  • USA Sense8
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Drama / Mysteriózní / Sci-Fi / Thriller
USA, (2015–2018), 24 h 57 min (Minutáž: 46–152 min)

Hrají:

Terrence Mann, Du-na Bae, Jamie Clayton, Tina Desai, Tuppence Middleton, Max Riemelt, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Brian J. Smith, Aml Ameen, Eréndira Ibarra (více)
(další profese)

VOD (1)

Série(2) / Epizody(24)

Napínavý seriál od tvůrců filmu Matrix a seriálu Babylon 5 vypráví o osmi lidech, kteří dokáží navzájem telepaticky prožívat svůj život. (Netflix)

Recenze uživatele Loki_Six k tomuto seriálu (27)

Osmý smysl (2015) 

"We all know sapiens. I mean, some of my best friends are sapiens. When sapiens feel safe, they're the nicest people you could meet. However, feed their inner demons, frighten them, find reasons for them to divide themselves from otherness, and then watch those selfsame sapiens drop bombs on whole cities, drive planes into buildings and happily herd millions of their own kind into gas chambers. And that's just what they would do to each other. What wouldn't they do to a totally different species?" ()

Série 1 (2015) (S01) 

"What is human? An ability to reason? To imagine? To love or grieve? If so, we are more human than any human ever will be." ()

Limbic Resonance (2015) (S01E01) 

"Limbic resonance. It's a language older than our species. (DMT) It's a simple molecule present in all living things. Scientists talk about it being part of an eco-biological synaptic network. When people take it, they see their birth, their death, worlds beyond this one. They talk of truth connection transcendence." ()

I Am Also a We (2015) (S01E02) 

"I've been thinking about my life, and all of the mistakes that I've made. The ones that stay with me, the ones that I regret, are the ones that I made because of fear. For a long time, I was afraid to be who I am because I was taught by my parents that there's something wrong with someone like me. Something offensive, something you would avoid, maybe even pity. Something that you could never love. My mom, she's a fan of St. Thomas Aquinas. She calls pride a sin. And of all the venal and mortal sins, St. Thomas saw pride as the queen of the seven deadlies. He saw it as the ultimate gateway sin that would turn you quickly into a sinaholic. But hating isn't a sin on that list. Neither is shame. I was afraid of this parade because I wanted it so badly to be a part of it. So today, I'm marching for that part of me that was once afraid to march and for all the people who can't march - the people who living lives like I did. Today, I march to remember that I'm not just a me but I'm also a we. And we march with pride. So go fuck yourself, Aquinas." ()

Smart Money's on the Skinny Bitch (2015) (S01E03) 

"There is nothing in the rules about gender. Actually, this is a very cheap price to save yourself much humiliation. Smart money is on the skinny bitch." ()

What's Going On? (2015) (S01E04) 

"And I say: Hey yeah yeaaah! Hey yeah yeah. I said hey What's going on?" ()

Art Is Like Religion (2015) (S01E05) 

"Art is like religion. For the believers, it's everything. For anyone else it's just a pile of stinking bullshit." ()

Demons (2015) (S01E06) 

"This is the Manichaean drama. It's life and death, good and evil. La parca negra is a symbol. He is the devil in our lives. For some, he can represent the government, the class system or any form of oppression. But for most of us, he is that fear we're afraid to face. I love art, all kinds of art. I mean, this is a dance that is also a fight. The struggle that takes place in the ring is a reflection of the struggle that takes place in our minds and in our hearts. At some point, we all encounter our own parca negra. He is that thing we are afraid of, that thing that stops us from becoming what we know we can become. Until we defeat him, we will never know peace." ()

W. W. N. Double D? (2015) (S01E07) 

- Oh, it's nothing, just playing records for drunk people trying to get laid. - Playing Beethoven's the same, you know. The people are mostly too old and tired to bother with the getting laid part. You make music, Riley, and for a moment, people forget the troubles in their lives. It's no small thing.I'm very proud of you. ()

What Is Human? (2015) (S01E10) 

"What is human? An ability to reason? To imagine? To love or grieve? If so, we are more human than any human ever will be." ()

Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes (2015) (S01E11) 

"This is a bad place. You should not be here. You don't have to do this. You could just turn around. It is so simple a thing, just... just turn the wheel, and the future changes." ()

Série 2 (2016) (S02) 

"Look, we all know sapiens. I mean, some of my best friends are sapiens. When sapiens feel safe, they're the nicest people you could meet. However, feed their inner demons, frighten them, find reasons for them to divide themselves from otherness, and then watch those selfsame sapiens drop bombs on whole cities, drive planes into buildings and happily herd millions of their own kind into gas chambers. And that's just what they would do to each other. What wouldn't they do to a totally different species?" ()

Happy F*cking New Year (2016) (S02E01) 

"When I'm in the ring there are times when my body moves without me telling it to. It moves without me thinking, "I should do this, I shouldn't do that." It moves in harmony to the moment. The first time something like that happened, I was 17. I was invited to a major tournament. My final opponent was a boy named Woojin. He was a smart and skilled fighter. But my father was in the audience. I believed if I won, my father would let me compete in the Nationals. But it had the opposite effect. After the fight, my father forbade me from ever fighting again. I learned more about myself and about Woojin in that locker room than if I had fought him a hundred times. We exist because of sex. It's not something to be afraid of. It's something to honor. To enjoy." ()

Who Am I? (2017) (S02E02) 

"You're not trying to understand anything. Because labels are the opposite of understanding. I was just a little kid who loved movies. And the heroes I watched made me feel like I was braver than I was. Funnier. Smarter. They made me believe I could do things I didn't think think I could do. But that boy who watched TV with his mama mama, and grandma, and aunties, is not the same person you see standing here. I guess who I am is exactly the same as who you are. Not better than. Not less than. Because there is no one who has been or will ever be exactly the same as either you or me." ()

Obligate Mutualisms (2017) (S02E03) 

"The same thing that changed for the rest of the world 9/11. The end of the Cold War mutated into the endless War on Terror. And whether we're talking about spies or terrorists, sensates, by their nature, are a threat to secrecy and sovereignty." ()

Polyphony (2017) (S02E04) 

"I drive a bus. If I didn't take people where they hired me to take them I wouldn't expect them to get back on my bus. We expect leaders to take us where we want to go. The problem, it seems to me, begins when they don't. When things do not improve and yet these leaders keep expecting us to get on their bus I think this is when leaders become something else. Politicians." ()

Fear Never Fixed Anything (2017) (S02E05) 

"Do you remember the doll you wanted so badly on your birthday? Uh, it had red hair. God, how you prayed and prayed for that doll. On your birthday, the whole family had come over. There was this huge pile of presents on the table, but none of that mattered. It was like you had this x-ray vision. You went straight to it, ripped it open and that was it. Party over. As adults, we learn to carefully open all the rest of the presents. We are taught to smile and to pretend that all are equally important to us. But our heart always knows the truth." ()

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