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发表于 3-9-2015 02:45 PM
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那個小女孩叫做sarah,也是一個sensate,小的時候應該是被whisper抓走(有一幕will看到sarah在手術台被whisper的組織判定死亡)
這裡猜測Will和sarah應該見過面,所以will可以visit sarah,最後sarah這個case被警局列為unsolved case,而因為主角一直覺得自己無法救出sarah而內疚。
我也不清楚還有多少個sensate有開啟能力,但我猜riley可能是其中一位。
這世界有很多sensate的,編劇曾經發表這篇文章幫助觀眾了解世界觀
Straczynski offered an 8-point tutorial to help viewers make sense of “Sense8.” A caution to viewers who want don’t want to know more than the show reveals, there are general spoilers below.
1. Once upon a time, all humans had the ability to tap into each other’s minds.
“Our theory on ‘Sense8’ is that we all began that way. Early in our evolution we were able to share telepathic contact with other people, but a mutation caused people to be born without that ability, and they became more effective and ruthless killers because killing’s easy when you feel nothing [from your victim].”
2. There are many more sensate groups out in the world than the cluster of eight we first meet in the show.
“The clusters can be anywhere from two or three, to 10 or 12. We just needed a particular combination of characters with specific skills that would be helpful, not just this season but down the road as well,” Straczynski says.“The second day we were working on it, Lana [Wachowski] appeared with a notebook in her hand in which she’d written the word ‘Sense8,’ a play on the word ‘sensate,’ and she said, ‘The hard part is over now!’”
3. The characters are located in Berlin, Chicago, London, Mexico City, Mumbai, Nairobi, Reykjavik, San Francisco and Seoul, but geography doesn’t have a direct connection to the characters’ abilities.
“The only thing that links them is that members of every cluster were all born on the same day and share the same first breath,” he says. “We wanted to tell a story on a global scale. On a visual level, cutting from a slum in Nairobi to a nice apartment in San Francisco shows you the contrast of how people live, but when you dig deep, you find out that we all want the same things.”
4. The first scene of the show, featuring a tense three-way conversation between Angel (Daryl Hannah), Jonas (“Lost”’s Naveen Andrews) and a menacing character named Mr. Whispers (Terrence Mann), establishes some of the ground rules for how sensates communicate with each other.
“If you want to make contact with someone in a cluster, you have to make contact with them eye to eye. In that moment you have access to that person, but not the rest of the people in the cluster.”That’s why, in the opening scene, you never see all three characters in the same shot. Both men have access to Angel’s mind, because they have previously met her face-to-face, but Jonas and Mr. Whispers have not met in person yet, so they can’t communicate mentally.
5. Once established, the bond between sensates builds up over time.
“The longer you have contact with someone, the more access you have with them. Not just their thoughts, but their skills, abilities and their memories,” Straczynski says.
6. That’s why all the main characters seem to speak the same language, no matter what country they’re from.
“You’ll wonder, why are all these characters speaking English? They’re actually not. They’re speaking their own language, but as the characters begin to understand each other, it turns into what we hear as English and we drop the subtitles.”
7. The sensate character Nomi, based in San Francisco, is a hacktivist with a useful ability to tap into online communications. She is also, like Lana Wachowski, transgender–but that wasn’t Lana’s idea.
“Sitting in the Wachowskis’ office in Chicago, I said, ‘Nomi lives in the real world and the virtual world as a nexus of communication between characters. If she’s going to be a person who lives in two worlds, why not make her transgendered?’ Lana shot up out of her chair and jumped around the room pointing at me saying, ‘It wasn’t my idea this time, it was him! He did it! He did it!’ Once that happened, in a lot of ways Nomi became Lana’s true north in the course of the storytelling.”
8. Mr. Whispers represents an organization trying to locate and neutralize sensates. Their goal is to keep the world safe, or so they tell themselves.
“It’s a well-funded, multi-national, multi-goverment organization, and whenever clusters of sensates come up, they put them down. They find them and turn them to their cause, or they lobotomize them or kill them,” Straczynski says.“They do that because any group which has access to your innermost thoughts, to whom secrets are easily penetrated, represents a massive threat to any government on the planet. We didn’t want to have a mustache-twirling bad-guy organization — these are people who believe they’re doing the right thing.”
As the eight sensates gradually establish a unified connection during the first season, their power grows exponentially. Says Straczynski, “By the end, the eight different characters are functioning as one. And that’s when you realize the danger, because it becomes cumulative. A person with that range of skills and determination is a massive threat to the organization.”
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