The opening is, of course, the now-obligatory man-alone-in-hospital scene, and then the discovery of other humans and finally some recognition that all these people are in trouble and/or desperately needy. Criminally needy, even.
It is a much deeper, more detailed story than the movie. No drunken jerk in a lighthouse, bullying his wife. No, there are plenty of bullies (and worse) around, and we meet those by the halfway point.
You've probably seen the portions where our character is leaving the city, and driving into the countryside.
Up to this point, by the way, Humans menacing Humans is the biggest threat, and our main character's pleas that survivors should be careful of the triffids is minimized if not ignored. Oh well... he warned them!!
I applaud the movie's choices in some ways - it excises huge portions of the story in favor of brevity and the Lighthouse Couple (yawn), but it's pretty hard to sit thru the movie once I've had access to this mini-series' DVDs.
Inevitably, I'll hear the Great Unknowings comment about TRIFFIDS as a 'rip off' to 28 DAYS LATER. I just hope the DVD will have a nice Date Stamp on it as if those people could read the original broadcast's date anyway.
If there is any grounds to criticize this miniseries, it's the Triffid Gun, sort of a ninja-triangle affair. Quite cute, and should get some real chuckles. Let's just say these special-effects rival the Dam Busters' anti-aircraft effects, and be kind with that assessment.
Last edited by ChristineCB; 14-08-2007 at 09:56 PM..
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