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Surface - Season 1 [Import anglais]

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Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.64 x 5.51 x 1.26 inches; 15.52 ounces


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ Spanish


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 4


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 655 ratings


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  • A Cultural Touchstone We Needed - BRING IT BACK!!!
We need stories to give us perspective, and certain stories can resonate so greatly that they influence and direct an entire culture for possibly generations to come. Television's Star Trek was one such story, holding out the hope of racial equality and peaceful coexistence among diverse people. In the light of recent concerns over global warming and its consequences, Surface could very easily have been the touchstone for us today, for it reveals, in breathtaking roller-coaster fashion, how seemingly minor environmental anomalies can balloon into unprecedented global change. The Story: The series begins with what appears to be typical headline news: a marine biologist stumbles upon something new in the ocean. The series follows her journey of discovery and interweaves it with the stories of adults and children scattered across the globe (though primarily in the U.S.). What they face fires the imagination. At times terrifying, poignant (the acting is superb!), and nerve-racking, the storylines twist and turn from one revelation to another, interweaving and accelerating to the jaw-dropping finale. To say more would be to spoil the journey, and an awesome one it is, too. The show lasted only fifteen episodes, and it very well may be that the show's creators attempted to compress the story so that the series could end well. As a result, Surface feels very much like the fourth season of Babylon 5, beginning slowly, accelerating, and then hurtling headlong to an end that opens up a world of possibilities that demands further exploration. Surface should be brought back--before some of the actors outgrow their parts!--to offer an example of how people rise to the occasion in the face of change. Aside from the compression, the show's only other flaw, if it is one, is that it borrows. Some have mentioned Spielberg films, and this series is very much an homage to films like E.T. and Close Encounters. However, it's FAR more than the sum of its parts, and it's definitely more relevant. Whether you like the references or not, I believe you'll enjoy the series on its own merits. Finally, it's not the mystery or its unveiling that inspires here; it's the people: their curiosity, their sense of wonder, their determination, their faith. In time of nearing apocalypse--if so be that we are--we need to be reminded of what it means to be a part of this world, of what's at stake. We need something to inspire us to rise to the occasion--to surface, if you will. My highest recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2007 by Thomas H. Ayers

  • Strange Series
Watched when I was younger, about sea creature in the depths of the sea that eventually flood a town near the sea to overtake the land. Led by a boy who encounters a young one of the creatures leading to the mystery that ends with a setting of more nightmares to come.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by B.J. Turney

  • What is wrong with NBC
I have been a Science Fiction fan for 45 years. Surface was a good program. I looked forward to seeing it every Monday night. I made sure I was home every Monday night so I could see it. Most of what is on TV isn't even worth watching. 'Reality' TV that is nothing more than stupid. Then there are all the silly sitcoms. What about us Science Fiction fans. Don't we deserve good programming too? They take us to the 'Season Finale' of Surface finally bringing everyone together leading us to believe we will have another season. They were too cowardly to tell us it was really the Series Finale. It really isn't fair to us SciFi fans to leave us dangling like this. Not knowing what is going to happen after the tsunami. Surface, Lost and Invasion were really the only decent programs on. Even ABC copped out with a Series Finale calling it a Season Finale for Invasion. The networks lost me years ago with all their crummy programming. Lost, Invasion and Surface brought me back. Losing Surface and Invasion will lose me again. I won't be watching anything other than Lost if NBC doesn't bring back Surface and ABC doesn't bring back Invasion. I am really disappointed with both NBC and ABC for not giving either Surface or Invasion a chance to succeed. Both were good programs but all NBC and ABC care about is the fast buck. They don't care if they leave unhappy people out here when they cancel decent programs for more stupid Reality programs and more silly sitcoms. I should have expected it though because NBC and ABC have being doing this to us for years. Shame on you, NBC and ABC!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2006 by Pam Saverthal

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