“See”, a science fiction television series

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“See” is a science fiction television series created by Steven Knight, which premiered on Apple TV+ in November 2019.

Set in a dystopian future, the plot unfolds in a world where humanity has lost the ability to see due to a virus that has devastated the population for centuries.

As a result, societies have evolved so that people have developed abilities to survive without sight, creating communities and tribes that rely on other senses and cooperation to subsist.

The story centers on Baba Voss, played by Jason Momoa, a formidable warrior and leader of the Alkenny tribe.

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Baba Voss is a strong and protective man who has adopted two children, Kofun and Haniwa, who have been born with the extraordinary ability to see, a phenomenon that is considered a miracle and a threat in this blind world.

The existence of these children attracts the attention of the powerful Queen Kane, played by Sylvia Hoeks, who seeks to capture them to use them as weapons in her struggle for control and power.

As the series progresses, the family dynamics and relationships between the characters are explored, as well as the challenges they face in a hostile environment.

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Baba Voss is forced to protect his children from forces that wish to take advantage of his vision, leading him to embark on a dangerous journey.

The series also introduces characters such as Paris, a scientist who seeks to understand the meaning of the vision, and the warrior Maghra, who becomes a mainstay in the fight for her family's survival.

See” stands out for its stunning cinematography and production design, which create a visually stunning and immersive world.

The series combines elements of action, drama and adventure, while exploring deep themes such as identity, family, the struggle for power and adapting to adverse circumstances.

Throughout its seasons, “See” raises questions about human nature and how people adapt to the loss of one of their most fundamental senses.

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Hubby told me about this movie some years back, i only watched the trailer and skip the fun. Its a really crazy yet captivating movie