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By Lyra HaleMay 18th, 2021, 4:53 pm
You can’t talk about Netflix’s
Shadow and Bone series without mentioning Nina and Matthias, played by Danielle Galligan and Calahan Skogman. These two … well, their characters are enemies, to say the least. Nina has grown up hearing stories about the big bad Fjerdans, and Matthias has grown up being taught that Grisha like Nina are an abomination that should never exist. Despite all of that and the history their people have about one another, Nina and Matthias click, according to director Mairzee Almas.
It wasn’t easy. Let’s make that clear. These two are as different as two people can be, so it was a balancing act that needed to be earned, and for Almas, that started when they were in the water together after the Fjerdan ship sunk. Alone, on the brink of death, they leaned on each other, Almas told us in an interview: “So they’re both using each other in the very beginning. Nina’s n
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TV review: Shadow And Bone
Leads Jessie Mei Li and Archie Renaux are very watchable in Shadow And Bone, which might have fared better as a shorter four-part series. PHOTO: NETFLIX
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The realm of young adult (YA) fantasy adaptations can be a minefield. The hits are few and those that fall through are many.
On the surface, Netflix has a hit in Shadow And Bone. Since its release two weeks ago, it has been in the top half of the Top 10.
It is not hard to see why. Money has been thrown at this production, and the costumes – riffing on the poverty and opulence of imperial Russia – are stunning.
Shadow and Bone and the Trickiness of Navigating Trauma in Fandom
By Princess WeekesMay 3rd, 2021, 12:37 pm
Over the weekend, I decided to finally watch Netflix’s
Shadow and Bone, which was a lot of fun and a very quick watch. After finishing it, I dipped my toe into the discourse waters and saw many familiar discussions, with people wondering how anyone could like the character of The Darkling (Ben Barnes) and discussing the relationship between him and Alina (DarkAlina) and whether it is “romanticizing [a] manipulating abuser.”
This subject is always a hard one to tackle because there is always this desire to over-explain everything and prove that you are not “pro abusers,” because that becomes the stakes in this discourse. The questions become “Are you pro-abuse?” and “Do you think manipulation is sexy?” and “[Blank] reminds me of my abuser, so are you saying my abuser is sexy?”