Devs

Devs
Devs opowiada o młodej programistce imieniem Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno), która pracuje dla korporacji Amaya. Po rzekomym samobójstwie jej chłopaka, Lily podejrzewa, że ktoś go zabił i rozpoczyna śledztwo. Wkrótce odkrywa, że wszystkie tropy prowadzą do Foresta (Nick Offerman), enigmatycznego prezesa Amayi i do tajemniczego działu Devs. Bohaterka odkrywa konspirację związaną z niesamowitą technologią, która może zmienić świat. Reżyserem, scenarzystą, oraz producentem wykonawczym projektu jest Alex Garland, który pracował wcześniej przy takich hitach jak "Ex Machina", "Anihilacja" czy "28 dni później".
Devs is a case study in bad writing and direction hidden behind extreme self-seriousness and stylised presentation. Almost, but not quite, worth watching cautionarily.
Horrible, but not amusingly.
The series repeatedly asserts intelligence through jargon, credentialising scenes, and visual affect, but fails to demonstrate it through character behaviour, plot discipline, or causality.
Exposition is heavy and often unnecessary, tension is signposted then instantly deflated, and implausible character and espionage logic undermine credibility rather than building stakes.
For a detailed and entertaining teardown of these recurring failures, the Capital-O Opinions YouTube series documents the patterns clearly; once seen, they are hard to unsee.
Devs is a case study in bad writing and direction hidden behind extreme self-seriousness and stylised presentation. Almost, but not quite, worth watching cautionarily.
Horrible, but not amusingly.
The series repeatedly asserts intelligence through jargon, credentialising scenes, and visual affect, but fails to demonstrate it through character behaviour, plot discipline, or causality.
Exposition is heavy and often unnecessary, tension is signposted then instantly deflated, and implausible character and espionage logic undermine credibility rather than building stakes.
For a detailed and entertaining teardown of these recurring failures, the Capital-O Opinions YouTube series documents the patterns clearly; once seen, they are hard to unsee.



















