Spielberg and Apple unite to produce a remake of the series, but the director's handprint is not evident • The story is simple and the upheaval is expected
Simple and not sophisticated. "Wonderful Stories"
In the 1980s, when Steven Spielberg was already there in the film industry, the acclaimed director created a magical television series, "Wonderful Stories" (aired on the channel.) Van Lithgow, Danny De Vito, Kevin Costner, Charlie Sheen and others participated in it. Since television, it's not the same TV, and today if an alien like ET wanted to call home - someone would pull out an iPhone; "Apple" unites to produce a remake of "Wonderful Stories," obviously not a regular web series.
Following the success of Jennifer Aniston's "Morning Show," Apple TV now wants to attract a gaming audience to its streaming service (available to Apple users), providing a family viewing experience. It's tricky, because those who are looking for Spielberg's handprint, who also produces the remake, won't find it; At least according to the premiere episode, released on the weekend.
This is an anthology series in which each episode stands on its own and tells a story with a twist in the style of fantasy or fantasy. In an engaged girl who doesn't get along with the patriarchal lifestyle, a simple story with a predictable makeover, a clean language, and a distinction between good and bad.
Spielberg's original work was inspired by "The Twilight Zone," which has influenced all fantasy, fantasy, and horror series created since the Sixties. "Wonderful Stories" seems like an old-fashioned fairy tale, a good TV that will help you turn your mind off at the end of the day. For something more sophisticated, wait for the next season of "Black Mirror."
"Wonderful Stories" - Apple TV episode +, 1
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