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DVD Review: Heroes: Seasons 1 & 2: Masi Oka, Hayden Panettierre, Zachary Quinto, Jack Coleman, Sendhi Ramamurthy, Heroes: Movies & TV
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DVD Review: Heroes: Seasons 1 & 2: Masi Oka, Hayden Panettierre, Zachary Quinto, Jack Coleman, Sendhi Ramamurthy, Heroes: Movies & TV
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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 05/19/2009 Rating: Nr
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By E. Solinas A ea_solinas (MD USA) —
(REVIEW OF PRINCIPAL 10)
What if you discover that you had a superpower - great strength, flight, teleportation, or amazing healing? And what if you could use it to save the world?
The Superheroes are everywhere in entertainment, comics to films. But they suddenly received new attention in heroes which explores impact ordinary people who discover they have strange - and sometimes dangerous - powers. The first season of television series is a model of comic-book sound, although the second season starts on top of itself.
It opens with Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) reflecting on the human search for knowledge - even the knowledge that we shouldn ‘t have - right before he learned that his father was killed, probably murdered. Suresh ’s dad believed that special people realized, as in the X-Men.
And we went to to hero : the décolleur Niki (Ali Larter) contains one side in black secret, a Majorette Claire (Hayden Panettiere) heals any damage, a compartment worker Hiro (Masi Oka) bend time and space, a Senate candidate Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) can fly, his brother Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) can copy others the ‘Powers, cop Matt (Greg Grunberg) can read minds, and artist drugged Isaac (Santiago Cabrera) sees the future.
Their lives are significantly changed by their powers - to explore some, others are haunted by them, and a superpowered serial killer is hunting and murder of others. Even worse, Hiro witnesses the explosive destruction of New York only five weeks in the future - a future version to indicate that the safeguarding of the Majorette save the world.
The second season is much shorter (due to the writers ’strike) and doesn ‘ t quite measure up to sizes of the epic first season. The heroes struggle to deal with the repercussions of last season, especially now-alcoholic Nathan and Peter amnesia. Meanwhile, Hiro uses his powers to travel in medieval Japan - and discovers some shocking facts about his hero youth.
Unfortunately, while the evil Sylar lost his powers, it ’s still dangerous - especially since it ‘ s are associated with a woman who shall deliver the poison. The season revs up as a journey into the future indicates that the Shanti virus will kill over nine-tenths of the world. No time to waste - and a mysterious man who may or may not be an ally - the heroes must save humanity again.
Unlike the majority of exhibitions about people with superpowers hero isn ‘t really about the action or flashy battles. He ‘epic story half to save-the-world-as-a-team s, and half exploration of how real the common people would react if they suddenly discovered they had superpowers and how this change - or NOT change - their lives.
And the first season is a brilliant piece of work - incredibly complex and complicated, since there are a dozen secondary plots and a lot of time traveling and exploring the many heroes ‘previous lives. These arguments are complicated by an increased number of outstanding action and closely managed, and manufacturers can always throw in a shocking twist (a future Hiro sword of transport appearing) and the dark mood (Claire wakes up in the mid-autopsy).
The second season is not as good - the length of truncated force means that it the ‘little SA curiously surveyed, and vision-of-a-disaster-that-must-be-prevented is too similar to the first season. But he ’s always interesting to observe all these creeping moments (such as poison-woman with black eyeballs), and especially Sylar attacker.
The actors are pretty much all good - Larter gives a great double performance, Zachary Quinto is a wonderfully twisted villain, and Panettiere gives a good performance as the teenager whose adolescence is much more than hormones in the store. Masi Oka is the out of competition, though - his Hiro is sweet, be loving, geeky, heroic, sad, good, funny and completely friendly and is growing in maturity as it works its way through the series.
The first two seasons hero begin brilliantly and continue a little less brilliant, but overall it is a sci-fi-drama full and unusual that ’s good interesting observation.
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