Creators:
Laeta KalogridisComposer:
Jeff RussoCast:
Joel Kinnaman, Fraser Aitcheson, Alyson Bath, Daniel Bernhardt, Will Yun Lee, Michelle Lee, Hannah Rose May, Chris McNally, Bruce Blain, Antonio Marziale (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(10)
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Out of the Past (S01E01)
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Fallen Angel (S01E02)
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In a Lonely Place (S01E03)
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Force of Evil (S01E04)
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The Wrong Man (S01E05)
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Man with My Face (S01E06)
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Nora Inu (S01E07)
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Clash by Night (S01E08)
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Rage in Heaven (S01E09)
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The Killers (S01E10)
Reviews (2)
Sometimes, Netflix really knows how to take risks, and Altered Carbon is one of those times it pays off. They greenlit a project that dives deep into cyberpunk, bringing back the kind of atmosphere we haven’t seen since the days of Blade Runner and Total Recall. Takeshi Kovacs is a fascinating character, and if you can roll with the concept that different actors (or actresses) can play him, you're in for a unique, neon-drenched detective story like no other. My only gripe is that the 10-episode season drags in parts. ()
I'm giving Season 1 four stars. The reason why I didn’t give a fifth one was that it had a few minor flaws that piled up. But overall, I liked the series a lot. The premise didn't seem very original, but the execution was excellent. True, some of the names took me by surprise (Takeshi Kovacs, Gottfried Saito), but then again, why not? What I think was a bad move was casting Dichen Lachman as Reileen Kawahara, I really wouldn't believe for a second that she wasn't on the dark side of the Force. What I really enjoyed was the setting, they did a great job creating the world of the future. I would check into the Raven Hotel in a heartbeat, I would love to stay there. The first season managed to maintain a great atmosphere pretty much throughout. There were decent action scenes, and I really enjoyed the story. I'm looking forward to the next season. // I can't help it but Renée Goldsberry as Quellcrist Falconer reminds me so much of Citra Talugmai from Far Cry 3. 4*+ ()
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