Westworld Pilot Script Pdf

Westworld Pilot Script Pdf

Westworld pilot script pdf Continue The first episode of the first season of Westworld's OriginalWestworld episode Is Gone. Сезон 1Episode 1Прямой Джонатан НоланСтори Джонатан НоланЛиса JoyMichael CrichtonTeleplay Джонатан НоланЛиса JoyFeatured musicRamin DjawadiCinematography отPaul CameronEditing поStephen SemelMarc JozefowiczProduction Code276083Оригинальная дата воздухаОктобер 2, 2016 (2016-10-02)Продолжительность68 минутВеся внешний вид (ы) Луи Гертум в качестве Питера Абернати Стивен Огг в роли Ребуса Майкла Уинкотта в роли Старого Билла Эдди Руза в роли Кисси Брайан Хоу в роли шерифа Пикетта Деметриуса Гросса в роли заместителя Фосса Птолемея Слокума в роли Сильвестра Леонардо Нама в роли Феликса Лутца Кайла Борнхаймера в роли Кларенса Брэдфорда Татума в роли бармена / Нью-Нью Питер Абернати Лена Георгас, как Лори Карри Грэм, как Крейг Треванте Родос, как бакалавр Эпизод хронологии ← Предыдущий - Следующий →Каштан Оригинал является первым эпизодом в первом сезоне премьера HBO научной фантастики западного триллера телесериала Westworld. The tv game was written by co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, who also got a story with Michael Crichton, the writer and director of the 1973 film on which the series is based. The episode was directed by Nolan, and is dedicated to the memory of Eddie Rouse, who played Kissy. The Original presents the eponymous amusement park to Western music from the point of view of both androids and people. He received positive reviews from critics. The Westworld CV site is a huge western theme park where human guests can interact with realistic android hosts, programmed to run through the daily narrative, without memory of the events of previous days, and interact with guests. Since the hosts cannot harm guests, guests often live with their darkest desires, including violent and sexual desires. The hosts are artificially manufactured and do not show normal human reactions, for example, do not react to flies crawling on their faces. They can be put into hibernation or other special states by code phrases spoken by park operators. Dolores says goodbye to his father Peter and goes to Sweetwater for supplies, where he meets Teddy. They light up their old flame, and she invites him back to her farm, but when they arrive, they hear gunfire in the house. They find Peter beaten by two bandits, Walter and Rebus, bragging about the rape and murder of his wife. Teddy shoots and kills the bandits, but discovers that he can not kill a third approaching figure from other places, the man in black. The man in black shows that he is a guest, kills Teddy and then drags Dolores away, upset she doesn't recognize him after thirty years of visits. The next day, Sheriff Sweetwater had a breakdown. At the operations center in the central part, they find problems due to the recent Reveries from the park's creator Dr. Robert Ford, but lead programmer Bernard suggests they leave the other hosts with on the spot to help fine-tune. That night, the bandit Walter, also updated with Reveries, turns violent on his men. The director of the park KK Teresa orders all owners with Reveries to be brought in and checked, using a temporary narrative of gangland carnage to hide it from guests. The man in black is tracking down a particular host, kills and scalps him to find an image of the map under his scalp. The next morning, Peter finds a guest photo of the outside world, and he gets confused. He whispers something to Dolores before she leaves. The carnage begins in the city. In Mesa, Ford learns Peter wanted to tell Dolores the true nature of the park, while head of security Ashley Stubbs interviewed Dolores, who says Peter only told her: These violent charms have a violent purpose but don't understand its meaning. After careful analysis, all the hosts, except Peter and Walter, have the opportunity to return, while Peter and Walter are placed in storage. Dolores, Peter, and the other hosts are periodically interrogated through the For checklists. Dolores is asked if she can hurt any living thing, and she responds to a loud no. The next day Dolores begins his usual routine, unaware of the surrogate in Peter's place for his father. Watching the sunrise, she girths and kills a fly that lands on its neck. Producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy co-wrote the episode. The Original was written by co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, based on the premise of the same 1973 film by Michael Crichton. The episode's budget was $25 million. Filming of Castle Valley in Utah was one of the filming locations for the episode. Directed by Nolan, the original was filmed on August 29, 2014 in Los Angeles and its district, California. Places in California included Santa Clarita, Melody Ranch in Newhall and Paramount Ranch in Agoura. The episode was also filmed in the southern part of the state, particularly in Castle Valley and Fisher Valley. The Music Score is written by Ramin Javadi. The episode also includes piano and orchestral interpretations of Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun and Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones. Johnny Cash's No Grave was played at the end of the credits. In an interview, Javadi talked about the contemporary songs used in the episode. He said: The show has an anachronism to feel to it, it's a Western theme park, and yet it has robots in it, so why not have modern songs? And it's a metaphor in itself, wrapped in the overall theme of the show. Javadi continued: What is so remarkable about using these works instead of the score is that they are known for melodies, which reinforces the idea that it is all scripted. He remarked, Paint It Black happens during a really big action scene, and he's got all these ups and downs -- shooting, talking -- and so I bring it down and then back up a little bit of that was a lot of fun fun arrange for the orchestra. The Original was viewed by 1.96 million American households on its original viewing. The episode also gained a rating of 0.8 in a demographic of 18-49. The premiere attracted 3.3 million viewers over three broadcasts that night and early viewing on HBO's streaming platforms, making it the most-watched premiere of the HBO series since True Detective. In the UK, this episode was watched by 1.7 million viewers on Sky Atlantic (the most rated broadcast of the channel this week). Critical reception The Original received critical acclaim from critics with particular praise for visual effects, history, thematic elements and world-building. The episode currently has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has an average score of 9.2 out of 10 based on 26 reviews. Consensus site reads: The original lies a bright Westworld playground in front of us in all its detail-heavy, moral questioning, and mystery-filled glory. Eric Goldman of IGN wrote in his review of the episode: The Western world of HBO makes a strong first impression of its excellent premiere, as the theme park creates the conditions for a fascinating exploration of the human, and not such human psyche. He gave the episode 9 out of 10. Scott Tobias of The New York Times wrote in his review of the episode; Based on the first episode of HBO's Westworld alone, creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy have built themselves a better model, which, according to Crichton, should increase the likelihood of things going awry. Crichton never invited us to think of androids as something more than an exceptionally realistic machine. The A.V. Club's zack Hernen wrote in his review, The Original is an amazing way to get started. There are all kinds of possibilities here, and actors who don't get much to do (Thandie Newton, hello), but who presumably will be more important as the events unfold. And it's impressive to see how, with just some minor tweaks, the show manages to remake Westworld into something completely new. He gave an A-episode. IndieWire's Liz Shannon Miller wrote in her review: This is just the first episode, and already this control seems to be in motion as more questions arise. Can't wait to get a few more answers. She gave an A-episode. Forbes' Eric Cain also reviewed the episode, saying, I found the season premiere of Westworld exciting from start to finish. It ended on a perfect note, although I wish it had gone on much longer. I can't wait for episode two, and desperately hope this show continues to be as good as its opening episode. I love the secret. I love matching my two favorite genres - westerns and science fiction, and I love the feeling of fear hanging over everything. Awards of the Year Awards Nominee (s) Result Ref. 2016 American Society Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Film, Miniseries, or Pilot for Television Paul Cameron Nominated 19 American Film Editors Best Edited One Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television Stephen Semel and Mark Jozefowicz Nominated 20 2017 Guild of Art Directors ADG Excellence in Production Design Award for One Hour or Fantasy Single-Series Nathan Crowley Won, Keith Rogers, Scott Weber, Mark Kondracki, Georgie Sincavage Nominated by directors guild of America drama series Jonathan Nolan Nominated for 23 Costume Designers Guild Awards Outstanding Period Television Series Trish Summerville Nomination 24 Links TV Tidbits: Westworld premiere includes the final rendition of Eddie Rouse's Hbo. Received on May 1, 2018. Lutney, Alicia (July 30, 2016). WESTWORLD gets a premiere date and tons of new details (finally!).

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