Dark | Reaction & Review 3x6 "Licht und Schatten/Light and Shadow"

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Dark Reaction - Dark 3x6 Reaction "Light and Shadow"
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  • @_FILMBuFF_
    @_FILMBuFF_  2 года назад +12

    *Update - In the middle of a copyright dispute at the moment*
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    ▶ August Schedule ◀
    Monday - Doctor Who
    Wednesday - Dark
    Friday - FMAB
    House of the Dragon
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  • @raphaelnascimentosilvestre7434
    @raphaelnascimentosilvestre7434 2 года назад +97

    The musical montage of this episode is a high level masterpiece. Just chills.

    • @Anime_aneki
      @Anime_aneki Год назад

      Song name?

    • @hectorpaez2378
      @hectorpaez2378 Год назад +7

      @@Anime_aneki it's the M83 remix of The Pioneers by Bloc Party. They took a generally upbeat song and made it one of the most haunting things I've ever heard

  • @cosmiawav
    @cosmiawav 2 года назад +69

    I'm so glad there are other people that love this show as much as me. It absolutely stands up to rewatches no matter how many times you go back to it. A perfect show in my book, and I always get emotional talking about it lol
    All the characters, their revelations, their repetitions even if they swear they'll never do what their future selves did, etc. The editing, casting, musical direction, the directing itself, the acting, and the impeccable writing

  • @cmo6055
    @cmo6055 2 года назад +38

    Magnus and Franzisca are my favourite couple. It was hard, but beautiful to see them sticking together, accepting their fate

  • @Groffili
    @Groffili 2 года назад +60

    Regarding the father of Helge:
    It's one of the things that often get overlooked by non-German watchers of this show.
    Helge was a young boy of about seven years in 1953. He must have been born 1945/46. That the direct aftermath of WW2, the occupation of Germany, the displacement of the German population from the eastern areas of (then) Germany... and the violation of a lot of German women and girls.
    When Helge's mother said that Helge might not be Bernd's, and not be from love... the German audience of a certain generation, or with a bit of historical knowlegde, did completely understand what she was referring to.

    • @AmarthwenNarmacil
      @AmarthwenNarmacil 2 года назад +21

      Exactly. And the name here basically confirms it 100%. I'm a bit astonished how many reactors don't pick up on that.

    • @Groffili
      @Groffili 2 года назад +17

      @@AmarthwenNarmacil Relevance. Connection.
      Most people who react to Dark, or shows like that, are not German. Most of these people, especially Americans, don't have that connection to "foreign" cultures, not even in the small way that we (Germans, or the rest of the world) have to American (popular) culture, through media, movies, music, TV shows.
      And that results in them not getting the cultural references that those of us who are immersed in this culture and history just understand more or less naturally.
      One example that is often mentioned here from the show is the "Raider" candy bar.
      Foreigners don't understand it. Some may notice the similarity to the well-known "Twix" bars... but ignore this tidbid.
      For us Germans (at least those of a certain generation... history is so fleeting), that's an important clue.
      During the 80's Mars Inc's "Twix" bar was introduced and sold in Germany under the name "Raider". There were massive advertisements campaigns for this product... we are shown one of the spots in the show.
      In the 90's, the name was changed to the global standard of "Twix". Again, there was a massive advertisement campaign promoting this name change.
      That's part of German history, very specific German history. When a German (of a certain generation, we are getting old) sees "Raider", it means "80's". Seeing a discarded "Raider" wrap in 2019 gives us the sign "Oops, there's something weird going on here."
      But for outsiders, this doesn't have any immediate meaning.

    • @cmo5173
      @cmo5173 2 года назад +4

      I am Dutch and understood what she meant right away!

    • @benediktmathes2528
      @benediktmathes2528 2 года назад +7

      @@Groffili I don't see what that has to do with German "culture". I would understand if Americans don't pick up on the Raider stuff, but a child being born a few months after the end of a war being a child to rape is not something that is special to one culture, but pretty common throughout history. And for example, raping slaves was pretty common in the US back then.
      Also especially with that family tree shown, the father is clearly Russian.

    • @Groffili
      @Groffili 2 года назад +1

      @@benediktmathes2528 It's more "history" than "culture", but you cannot completely seperate the two.
      It's just what you generally "know", even recognize on an instinctive level about something.
      I know that this is a big generalization, and I also know that not _all_ non-Germans, foreigners or Americans are like that. But there is a general cultural trend. Stereotypes do exist for a reason.
      So it is in general terms probable to say that for Americans to have a view of WW2 in Europe that consists of noble G.I. storming the beaches of Normandy, fighting against the evil Nazis in the Battle of the Bulge, killing Hitler and returning home to celebrate with a parade up the 5th Avenue.
      Knowledge of the war in the east is most likely limited... because the USA weren't directly involved. Knowledge of the civilian side will be even more limited.
      Sure, such events can be concluded... but they won't come instantaneously to the mind. Perhaps there isn't even a connection between 1953 and 1945 made. It is not relevant for someone from the United States.
      For a German, this relevance still exists, even if the impact and importance diminishes. My age-group was already a generation removed from the war... but we had our parents who were directly impacted. For young adults today, this is even more distant history, but it is still taught in schools as _our_ history.

  • @xaviermm5506
    @xaviermm5506 2 года назад +34

    Oh man, a video essay of Dark from no other than FilmBuff. Nah man I cannot wait for that. As if your discussions post episodes weren't interesting enough!! Haha. I'm all here for it. And it's true what you say, this serie deserves it, 100%.

  • @Isaac_99
    @Isaac_99 2 года назад +39

    The final 3 episodes were executed better than I could have imagined and they all have some of the best montages I have seen in a show. Looking forward to next week!

  • @akshaysangwan4442
    @akshaysangwan4442 2 года назад +14

    I will never forget the time when i first experienced this montage....... One of the highest points of the series.......
    This season takes it time to get going but once it does, its like a roller-coaster

  • @sannn3216
    @sannn3216 2 года назад +33

    loving the love you give for this. we all felt this way every end of episode.. the last 2 eps will definitely be beautiful experience for you too. They would feel like first meetings and last goodbyes to characters and to this incredible story. see you in the next eps

  • @MotelsonMars
    @MotelsonMars 2 года назад +7

    Yes! Rewatch! Analysis! I will be there for every and all DARK video! Can't wait.

  • @cmo5173
    @cmo5173 2 года назад +8

    That twisted family tree! Imagine if you have an assignment for school and come with this. Your teacher: 🤯

  • @navneeth729
    @navneeth729 2 года назад +4

    I thought the same about the likelihood of 'The Unknown' giving 2 exact copies of Tronte.
    My understanding is that Eva used Quantum Entanglement on the unknown as well and then sent them to the two worlds.

  • @XxJiiGSAWx
    @XxJiiGSAWx 2 года назад +5

    Exact same immediate goosebumps reaction to hearing this montage song. Best in the series for me. S3 started feeling a little redundant and was losing me somewhat but man did they bring it home in the end far better than I ever could have imagined.

  • @semanyest1395
    @semanyest1395 2 года назад +12

    In my opinion this episode have the best montage ever created in a show, you will love the next montage too

  • @mikaelengstrom6639
    @mikaelengstrom6639 2 года назад +5

    Great reaction once again. Really nice to see how much you like the series and how well you have been able to keep track of all different threads.

  • @DOROnoDORO
    @DOROnoDORO 2 года назад +10

    We are so close to the end!! Really appreciate the love you're giving this series.

  • @HY-vr8xh
    @HY-vr8xh 2 года назад +5

    The last few weeks I binge watched all of your dark content and I honestly cannot wait for your review on the last two episodes 😵
    Sending lots of love from Germany! (not Winden tho😶‍🌫️)

  • @StandardCabrera
    @StandardCabrera 2 года назад +7

    It’s just nuts that bartosz had kids with his own great aunt. And Jonas and Claudia have a sister in common. And bartosz is the great great great grandfather of Jonas. In fact all the gang descend from Bartosz lol. Jonas dad is also his great great grandson. It’s funny when you start looking in how they are related lol. I might make a chart for each character and how every other character is related to them lol. Bartosz become my favourite character in season 3, he’s just so naive and tragic. Him and Claudia cos she’s just amazing.

  • @Nightmarigny
    @Nightmarigny 2 года назад +4

    You really are the best--certainly the most cerebral--reactor I have found. I don't watch the other things you react to, which is my loss, I'm sure. I hope you do House of the Dragon, at least.
    One show I KNOW you would really love is The Leftovers.

  • @sunkissashley
    @sunkissashley 2 года назад +8

    I love that you love this show as much as I do. I’ve been here since your first episode and I watch every minute of your analysis. And I’m down for any further content on this show. Crazy I found your channel because I had dark withdrawals and no other reaction/reviewer are as detailed. Really you should be proud.

  • @Th3Shotgun
    @Th3Shotgun 2 года назад +10

    I had such a good time watching your videos on Dark and you've given it the attention and love it deserves.
    Been my favorite show for a while and it's so nice to see someone as invested in it as you. Thank you for this journey and I'm looking forward to the next videos and future projects! :)

  • @YohanGever
    @YohanGever 2 года назад +7

    The montage for this episode is definitely one of my all time favorites

  • @eldermillenialmatt505
    @eldermillenialmatt505 2 года назад +6

    That song at the end of this one fit so well. And yes, the toughest part of watching this show, is eventually, you finish it. Will anything ever match up?

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy 2 года назад +4

    I've rewatched Dark in full about 4 times now and it holds up. It really does. There are connections that become so clear only with a rewatch. And things definitely missed or otherwise don't even jump out as important that become revelatory later. I'd be excited to see what else you have in store for content on tis magnificent series!

  • @Honigtod
    @Honigtod 2 года назад +12

    While Dark has prominently adopted motifs from Goethe’s “Faust” with the poodle / Gretchen / Greta Doppler
    I just came to realize another analogy, as when Adam is depicted as “evil” for wanting everything to be destroyed.
    It recalls to, when the devil in “Faust” explains who he is:
    Ein Teil von jener Kraft,
    Die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft.
    […]
    Ich bin der Geist, der stets verneint!
    Und das mit Recht; denn alles, was entsteht,
    Ist wert, daß es zugrunde geht;
    Drum besser wär's, daß nichts entstünde.
    A part of that power
    Who always wants the evil and always creates the good.
    [...]
    I am the spirit that always denies!
    And rightly so; because everything that is created
    Is also worth perishing;
    Hence, It would be better if nothing was created at all

  • @schemingfacechikin
    @schemingfacechikin 2 года назад +30

    Watching this reaction felt so bittersweet because these are coming to an end, but then you drop the more-Dark-content-in-the-future announcement? Woohoo! And isn't this montage just absolutely...THE MONTAGE. The goosebumps. Brain turned to pudding. Next episode's montage stabs you in the heart too - can't wait to see what you thought about it. No comment on the final episode. Not ready. Never ready. I have absolutely no idea what to remark on this ep, except maybe I've always found it interesting how the two worlds both mirror and also complement each other, in a way? Talking about the time soldiers in particular. You see one half of the gang with Adam, and the other half (more or less) with Eva, e.g. Magnus and Franziska with Adam till the end, but Bartosz dead, but alt-world Bartosz recruited by Eva while Magnus and Franziska gone; There's a Noah in team Eva but no Agnes (and no Ellie!), and the opposite in team Adam; og Claudia having to put pieces together herself, Egon completely in the dark until the last moment, whereas they seem very much aware of the plan in Erit Lux and even working together. That also made me think of background characters like Jana - what happened to her in the alt world? Did she leave Tronte like she wanted to in Adam's world? Did she die? Was Tronte himself around very much? Did any of it affect the subtleties of Ulrich's character? He did leave his wife and three kids to be with someone else, which the other Ulrich didn't. What about Ellie and Noah? The little communication gap that might've made the whole Charlotte thing possible because of og Ellie not being able to speak is not an issue in the alt-world, so how did baby Charlotte get separated from her parents? Did she at all, did Ellie and the baby end up under Tannhaus' care somehow. Not all of it is necessary to know because the main plot is set in stone as you've seen, but lots to think about if you really want to dive deep. But ugh, what a fantastic episode.

    • @pseudonymousbeing987
      @pseudonymousbeing987 2 года назад +2

      I'd say this is montage no.2 personally. Don't you think there's a different montage no.1?

    • @schemingfacechikin
      @schemingfacechikin 2 года назад +7

      @@pseudonymousbeing987 Haha if I'm honest it's very hard for me to choose a favorite among the final 3 ep montages. Goosebumps and tears involved all the way!

  • @daviddaudishvili
    @daviddaudishvili 2 года назад +8

    My favorite montage of the show, its so mesmerising. Always a pleasure to watch Im love the series you love aswell, can`t wait to reexperience the last two episodes together

  • @nickholcomb2220
    @nickholcomb2220 2 года назад +4

    Man that deep dive on the family tree was awesome, I’m gonna miss the hell out of this show.

  • @pseudonymousbeing987
    @pseudonymousbeing987 2 года назад +8

    So who is Hermann Albers? You met him long ago, and saw him again recently. The name was given in the credits of season 1 after his first appearance.
    Now isn't it strange that he had the same surname as the woman who he had a child with...? Helene was born an Albers...

  • @RaffyDGoat
    @RaffyDGoat 2 года назад +4

    Dark has some of the best montages, like in this episode. My favourite is is the next one, excited to see your reaction to it.

  • @MoLauer
    @MoLauer 2 года назад +5

    Silja = zilya
    Eva = ēfa
    Claudia = cloudeeya
    But in general: your pronounciation is extremly good :)

  • @angryangro2139
    @angryangro2139 2 года назад +5

    when i saw this show, it was the first time i was proud to be German^^

  • @MindstalkerMedia
    @MindstalkerMedia 2 года назад +6

    Best. Reaction Channel. Ever. LOVE

  • @four.7207
    @four.7207 2 года назад +9

    You are coming closer and closer to the best episode of the series. Episode 7 of season 3

    • @tjdw5251
      @tjdw5251 2 года назад +2

      Yh for me its Episode 7 that's the best

    • @juwe7143
      @juwe7143 2 года назад +2

      I like the final episode even more. But the last three episodes of Dark are absolutely incredible

  • @YohanGever
    @YohanGever 2 года назад +3

    I just wanna say it looks so damn clean that your shelves are empty lmao. Looking forward to see the new setup!

  • @DJKLProductions
    @DJKLProductions 2 года назад +3

    The next episode will finish you off: I can already hear your jaw hitting the floor. The 7th episode of season 3 is the ultimate episode ever! It doesn't get any better than that!

  • @chisimaznah448
    @chisimaznah448 2 года назад +6

    Great reaction as always!! Next two episodes are perfect, 3x7 is particularly special. Can't wait :) Also, in case you haven't seen them, The Leftovers from HBO and Twin Peaks are great follow up series to react to. I hope you take this into consideration. Btw, great to hear there'll be more Dark content after you finish the show :D

  • @mowglisavonturen
    @mowglisavonturen 2 года назад +2

    Another masterpiece. It's such a joy watching you be so impressed. I feel like you're such an experienced watcher of things. For you to be so enchanted about Dark, is just another validation for me that the series is AMAZING.
    Am in love with the music and sounds of Dark. It always means more. You can really dive deep if you want, and I'd be interested in watching more Dark content from you in the future. Thanks for another great reaction, I look forward to these every week! ❤

  • @auntielou3610
    @auntielou3610 2 года назад +7

    Love analysis. Waiting for ending. Mind 💥!

  • @Pulsar77
    @Pulsar77 2 года назад +7

    Good luck editing ep 7, you're gonna need it :-)

  • @dertom1895
    @dertom1895 2 года назад +2

    Agree, the s03e06-montage is so freaking epic! Watched it countless times....🤩

  • @Ideophagous
    @Ideophagous 2 года назад +1

    The J is always pronounced Y in German. So Silja = Silya
    By the way, that's the original pronunication of J in Latin, it's languages like English, Spanish and French that corrupted it. :)

  • @Groffili
    @Groffili 2 года назад +3

    Regarding the morality of Adam and Eva:
    As with all of the stories, all of the characters in this show, it's never clear cut. Light and shadow, good and evil... it's all a matter of perspective.
    But I have to admit that my personal perspective had shifted over several re-visits of the show.
    I used to tend more to Adam's side. An end in terror is better than a terror without end. As it was said several times in the show: this isn't right. The whole existence isn't right. It's a tumor. It should not be. This whole "loop" is a perversion of existence, a Frankensteinian monster.
    Eva's position appears to be more selfish. She isn't "pro life"... look at all the death she causes. She is "pro-existence"... she cannot accept that no existence might be preferable to a constant cycle of horror. A cycle that isn't natural, but constructed, by herself. The guardian of this labyrinth. She, more than the scheming Adam, orchestrated this whole story. Adam reacts, plans to bring the loop to the point of his desire... but Eva CREATED the whole loop, as a loop.
    Eva is selfish. She destroys the world and countless lives, with the main reason that her son can exist.
    Adam on the hand wants "salvation" for everyone. Release from this bondage. Relief. Sweet oblivion. Right?
    Wrong. He's selfish, too.
    Because there is no loop. No cycle. Time and existence is still linear. There still is a world outside of this "knot". A world before, a world after.
    There is no loop. No character ever goes back to the same point in their existence. They might go through situations again, that they already experienced... but as a younger self. They might know about events that will happen, by either experiencing their older self being part of it, by being told or reading about it, or by pure inference.
    But never can they be in exactly the same situation twice. There is no loop. They live just one life, from birth to death. Just like any other human outside of the story.
    And Adam doesn't care about that. He only sees his own story, his own pain... and he doesn't care that there are billions of lifes that were, are and will be not a part of the knot.
    Adam is wrong. More wrong than Eva. And him being wrong makes the whole solution of the story so much more satisfactory.

  • @amintron
    @amintron 2 года назад +2

    This has been an awesome journey. can't wait to see the final 2 episodes reactions.

  • @Jean-t8m
    @Jean-t8m 2 года назад +3

    The next episode is my favorite one

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy 2 года назад +1

    When I watched the first time I didn't look at this family tree. But I wasn't surprised when they were actually revealed because by then it was already kind of obvious. But I also didn't look at this after, so this is the first time I'm getting a good long look at it and I never knew that the tree confirmed that Regina was Claudia and Tronte's daughter. 🤔👀

    • @TopherPotter
      @TopherPotter Год назад

      I think the thing to remember is the tree can only be as accurate as the information the person creating it has.
      Hence why only one person could possibly know for certain who her father is. 🪢

  • @nolimit8787
    @nolimit8787 2 года назад +8

    Deep dive letsgoooooo

  • @hellogoodbye3786
    @hellogoodbye3786 9 месяцев назад +1

    35:42 😕 life always gets in the way 😅

  • @gerfrancis
    @gerfrancis 2 года назад +1

    Ok, I have a question, that is not answered in Dark. Maybe someone knows? Helena Albers gets the abortion in the 50's. She names herself Helena Albers. Katharine 's father is Hermann Albers, the sheepfarmer in the 80's. So..why is he called Albers? Did he take Helena 's name, or.. a theory I've heard: is he her brother? Egon said he did not see Hermann as someone who is religious... Just a Theory, it's just weird he has the same name, then again..so does Alexander Tiedemann (but he has a reason too)

  • @sungdripwoo
    @sungdripwoo 2 года назад +3

    I am so sad the long journey going to end very soon..... 😢😢

  • @JamBeast508
    @JamBeast508 2 года назад +5

    Show is GOATED!

  • @calebramat7649
    @calebramat7649 2 года назад +4

    Next episode is siiiiick

  • @bajbar1810
    @bajbar1810 2 года назад +1

    I watched it quite a lot of times, but I never thought old Egon brought Hannah to his younger self in the past. I always had the idea that since Eva's way of "putting pieces in it's place" is rather crude and forced that old Egon did the deed with Hannah - consensualy or less so... it seems to me Eva doesn't much care for the way things are done (see how the Origin goes around both worlds killing people in cold blood), as long as everything happens as it has to to keep the loop going. So even though it seems rather cruel, old Egon raping Hannah and getting her pregnant with Silja always seemed possible to me...

  • @Tribal260
    @Tribal260 2 года назад +3

    Highlight of the day!!

  • @pseudonymousbeing987
    @pseudonymousbeing987 2 года назад +1

    Exactly. How can The Unknown produce the exact same sperm twice?
    I will give you my thoughts on this under your video for episode 7.

  • @YohanGever
    @YohanGever 2 года назад +4

    I'm early lets gooooooooooooooooo!

  • @CarryJagtap
    @CarryJagtap 2 года назад

    You should do Breaking bad, if you hadn't watch it.

  • @sungdripwoo
    @sungdripwoo 2 года назад +1

    This is unfair dude FMAB is the only anime in the list...... You are hurting otakus 😭