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A virus has decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Centuries later when twins are born with the mythic ability to see, their father must protect his tribe against a threatened queen.

Wokeness: 20%

Overall Score: 60%

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JustEntertainment

Wokeness: 2/5 Overall Score: 2/5

Dirty people fumble around in the forest

I admit to only clicking because Jason Momoa, but though the premise isn't entirely bad, the execution is poor. There's just too much going on in terms of battle choreography and set design to be logical in this "world without sight." There's nothing convincing about it.

The wokeness comes in terms of a strange male-female casting balance. Aside from two or three characters (Jason Momoa and his dad), everyone is women. All the power bitches, all the wispy-yet-beat-three-grown-men battle scenes, all the leaders are always women, and sure, they know how to braid their hair pretty for the blind to see. But don't get any fun ideas - the entire set and all the costumes are grimy. So it's not a harem fest of hot babes or anything like that. It's just a dull, filthy, ragged bunch of Tumblr rejects on their periods pretending they are men.

Created: 10-28-2022

Bruno Kirshner

Wokeness: 0/5 Overall Score: 4/5

Very good show

Haniwa and Wren are annoying and overpowered (although they do have a concrete advantage), Kofun is usually an emasculated wuss, and sometimes the ones who can see are an analogy to minorities — but all in all, it’s surprisingly not woke. The respect they have for their patriarch is refreshing to watch. The villain is one of a kind — I’d watch for her alone.

Created: 11-29-2022

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