PG12
2016    60mファンタジー, ホラー
8.690%83%8.6
姿を消した少年、人目を忍び行われる数々の実験、破壊的な超常現象、突然現れた少女。すべての不可解な謎をつなぐのは、小さな町に隠された恐ろしい秘密。

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  • Winona RyderJoyce Byers
  • David HarbourJim Hopper
  • Millie Bobby BrownEleven / Jane Hopper
  • Finn WolfhardMike Wheeler
  • Gaten MatarazzoDustin Henderson
  • Caleb McLaughlinLucas Sinclair
  • Natalia DyerNancy Wheeler
  • Charlie HeatonJonathan Byers
  • Joe KeerySteve Harrington
  • Noah SchnappWill Byers
  • Cara BuonoKaren Wheeler
  • Sadie SinkMax Mayfield
  • Priah FergusonErica Sinclair
  • Maya HawkeRobin Buckley
  • Brett GelmanMurray
  • Joe ChrestTed Wheeler
  • Matthew ModineDr. Martin Brenner
  • Paul ReiserDr. Sam Owens
  • Dacre MontgomeryBilly Hargrove
  • Jamie Campbell BowerVecna
  • The_Gay_Monster_In_Your_Closet2026年6月14日
    Yippee Elmax supremacy🧡🖤🧡🖤
  • Joanna Bor2025年1月30日
    Best série ever
  • 9q4yb2025年5月19日
    Friends don’t lie
  • DarkXWolf172025年11月29日
    Eat Your Damn Pie -Erica Sinclair, 1987
  • Bilal Ali2026年6月4日
    GREATEST OF ALL TIME
  • Alex2025年4月14日
    80s vibes, synthwaves, DnD and nerdy ways. What more can you ask for in a thriller horror show?
  • Cigareoc2026年6月2日
    This is so good
  • parseinteger2026年5月24日
    Amazing this is better then any scary show this teached me about strength trying to worry abt your bsf it's amazing myfav ones are Jim Hopper El Mike and max I like to call Jim Hopper just Hopper And stranger things. You changed my life✯✯✯
  • Alessandro Luca Cremasco2026年4月30日
    A series that from my point of view should have ended so many years ago, actually, considering the poorness of the story itself by the 3rd and 4th seasons(except the representation of great characters as Eddie)...in it's last season had found the right way to make the show interesting again as the first 2 seasons where eveything was covered by the mistery and by the "not knowing". On thing about Stranger Things that really impressed me , was the capacity to unify Science and Fantasy in a single show, actually really difficult in these times.
  • Gwyneth Llewelyn2026年4月19日
    Honestly — I don't understand why anyone would rate this season down. To say the least, it was breathtaking. Or, rather, I couldn't breathe for most of the episodes. There used to be a rule in terms of directing motion pictures: you need adrenaline boosts every now and then, and a bit of relax between those spikes. That was masterfully understood for the most popular sports (think football, rugby, soccer... but also basketball): a few seconds of intensity, then a minute or two to relax, and pump it up again. The same rule has been observed in many of the most suspenseful movies ever. But not here. Stranger Things is... 90% adrenaline. You can take a breath... when it's over. But not during the episodes. There, you'll be maxed out in adrenaline: everything happens too fast, too quickly, and hardly ever go according to the best-laid plans. The action moves towards a direction, then yanks you back and throws you into another sub-arch, and another one, and another one. You'll get lost, even if you've got a map. And when you finally exhale, thinking: "Now, everything has gone right!" ... it didn't. It just gets worse in unpredictable ways. Of course, this is a series made for the Gen-Xers like me. Like all the nerds in the series, I also played Dungeons & Dragons. We had the luck of having fantastic story-tellers as well; but more often than not, there was this mystic bond between the different players, which this series captures so well. D&D is the direct ancestor of all the role-playing games that we now have as Triple-A computer games: a generation of story-tellers was born, or perhaps revealed, and the nerds triumphed in the end. Even Prof. Yuval Noah Harari thoroughly explained how you can't have humanity without narrative. It's not bigger brains, or the ability to use and make tools that sets Homo Sapiens apart — Neanderthals had the same abilities and went extinct (one way or another). No, what made us Cro-Magnons rise to the top of the evolution pyramid and conquer this world (for better — for us — but mostly for the worse — for everybody else) was our ability in telling stories, stories that define us, place our role in the universe, tie us together in successive layers of narratives that eventually cover the whole species under the umbrella of the Internet's World-Wide Web. Again, it's not all for the good, neither all for the bad. It's just how we, humans, define ourselves as species: by telling stories. "Stranger Things" is about the spirit of D&D players — nerds! — who mastered the art of the narrative (again!) and spread it like wildfire across countries and cultures: in just a few years, a tiny little company sitting at a distant corner of the world (from the perspective of someone in Europe like myself, that is) managed to rekindle the love of the narrative, and the love of being part of that narrative — even *change* it, not merely "go on for the ride" — to the point of reshaping everything. It's not just that "Stranger Things" is infused with all we could read on the D&D's Monster Manual. Of course, for D&D fans (even those who haven't played it in decades), the story feels more "real" just because we share a common narrative — and here's a few spoilers: as soon as the name "Vecna" is first mention, D&D fans will know *exactly* who (or what) is meant, and why the Hand of Vecna is so crucial in this whole series. All monsters straight out of the Monsters Manual become alive, not merely haunting our nightmares in our teens, but rekindling our imagination once again: here they are, here is what they can do (or cannot do), and here's how we expect things to end. And, like a clever Dungeon Master, the story twists and twists, and nothing is ever what it seems to be. If you skipped all that role-playing gaming fun during your teens... well, then probably "Stranger Things" is really not for you. That said... Pay very, very close attention to the Season's Finale. It closes almost all threads — except for a handful. One is barely noticeable (I *did* notice it and found it strange) but the Duffers Brothers point it out *again* — no, you weren't overthinking; no, it wasn't an annotation error; no, there isn't any flaw there. It's a deliberate thread that remains open — deliberately so, according to the Duffers, so you can choose your own preferred ending (indeed, that's the *essence* of what D&D is!). Others... raise questions. Will these ever be explained? Maybe. There won't be a sequel, or a 6th Season of "Stranger Things"; Season 5 is all we get, nothing more. But allegedly there will be some "missing threads" that will be explained... in a forthcoming series. Or live action movie. We shall see. Don't expect our heroes again, though: The campaign is finished, and all heroes go home at the end. But new campaigns may be opened in the future. Who knows? Only the Dungeon Master is able to say...
  • Ethan Marshall2026年4月5日
    Just make it free to watch
  • josiahbondy2025年7月16日
    simply the best show i’ve ever seen.
  • Taylordn2026年1月14日
    After finishing season 5, I will never forget you all.
  • Jerry L. Arp II2025年11月20日
    The only thing I don't like about Stranger Things is waiting for more.
  • mckayli22025年6月25日
    one of my favorite TV shows it was over hyped in 2020 but i absolutely LOVE IT now it’s really underrated
  • D.Harper2025年4月14日
    Stanger Things will keep you in suspence for sure, it is a great series. This series is also on going...
  • neilmohr2026年2月27日
    It's worth making it to the final episode, but dear lord it's a slog. Glad it's over and we can all rest in peace.
  • Aldy Apriansyah2025年7月17日
    Best Series Eveerrr
  • Amir Animashaun2026年2月20日
    The hate is so weird i don’t understand it but me personally I love a happy ending and I’m truly satisfied with the finale!
  • ርልዪረ2026年2月1日
    𝚂𝚃𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁 𝚃𝙷𝙸𝙽𝙶𝚂 is one of those rare shows that feels like more than just a series-it feels like a shared memory. From the moment it introduced us to Hawkins, bikes, walkie-talkies, and a girl with a shaved head, it mixed nostalgia, mystery, and emotion in a way that instantly stood out. What makes it so good isn't only the monsters or the sci-fi ideas, but how real the characters feel. You don't just watch the kids grow up-you grow with them. Each season builds naturally on the last. Season 1 gave us heart and wonder, Season 2 added depth, Season 3 brought energy and fun, and Season 4 raised the emotional and dramatic stakes to another level. The show constantly evolves without losing its identity. Friendships, sacrifices, and trauma are treated seriously, which makes every victory feel earned and every loss hit harder. Season 5, in particular, works so well because it feels like the payoff of everything that came before. It isn't just about defeating the Upside Down anymore-it's about closure. The characters are no longer just kids reacting to danger; they're young people shaped by years of battles, fear, and love. The emotional weight is stronger, the choices matter more, and the story feels personal. Every scene connects back to earlier seasons, reminding us why we cared in the first place. Another reason Stranger Things stands out is its balance. It mixes horror with humor, action with quiet moments, and spectacle with simple human conversations. The soundtrack, cinematography, and performances all work together to create a powerful atmosphere that's instantly recognizable. In the end, Stranger Things is so good because it understands that the real story isn't just about another world-it's about friendship, growing up, and holding on to hope when everything feels lost. Season 5 makes that message feel complete, and that's what makes the journey unforgettable.

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