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    Eiza Gonzalez stuns in a beige pinstriped suit at Chiltern Firehouse

    BintanoBy BintanoApril 5, 2024No Comments10 Mins Read
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    Eiza Gonzalez was the epitome of chic in a beige pinstriped co-ord as she was seen leaving the Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday night.

    The 3 Body Problem sensation, 34, showcased her toned physique in a very stylish ensemble which included a sleeveless buttoned waistcoat teamed with matching tailored smart trousers.

    The Mexican actress looked glowing while making her way out of the celebrities’ favourite hotspot, sporting camel stiletto boots.

    She accessorised with a brown shoulder bag and a dainty necklace, as she was snapped chatting and laughing closely with a friend.

    The Ambulance favourite looked in really high spirits as she made her way to the car, just a few weeks after the success of her latest leading role in Netflix’s fantasy sci-fi drama 3 Body Problem.

    Eiza Gonzalez was the epitome of chic in a beige pinstriped co-ord as she was seen leaving the Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday night

    Eiza Gonzalez was the epitome of chic in a beige pinstriped co-ord as she was seen leaving the Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday night

    The 3 Body Problem sensation, 34, showcased her toned physique in a very stylish ensemble which included a sleeveless buttoned waistcoat teamed with matching tailored smart trousers

    The 3 Body Problem sensation, 34, showcased her toned physique in a very stylish ensemble which included a sleeveless buttoned waistcoat teamed with matching tailored smart trousers

    The eight-part series, which reportedly had a budget of £125million, begins in Communist China during the height of mad despot Chairman Mao’s genocide in the 1960s, before leaping forward to Britain in the present day where scientists are being driven out of their senses, and killed, by unexplained phenomena.

    It then echoes across space and time to a group of scientists in the present, forcing them to face humanity’s greatest threat.

    Computer engineer and science fiction writer Liu Ciux’s The Three-Body Problem – the first in a trilogy of novels called Remembrance of Earth’s Past – was firmly placed in the ‘unadaptable’ category due to being filled to the brim with scientific jargon.

    The Netflix synopsis reads: ‘Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges.’

    Alongside Eiza – which plays the leading role of brilliant nanotech scientist Agustina ‘Auggie’ Salazar – star Doctor Strange favourite Benedict Wong, New Zealand actress Jess Hong, Game Of Thrones alum Liam Cunningham and more.

    It debuted on the giant streaming platform on March 21, but it seems producers are already thinking about following it up.

    The series creators DB Weiss, David Benioff (the Game of Thrones duo) and Alexander Woo (True Blood) said they have already pretty much figured out what should happen down the road.

    When at SXSW in Austin, Texas they talked to Collider about what fans can expect in the future.

    The Mexican actress looked glowing while making her way out of the celebrities' favourite hotspot, sporting camel stiletto boots

    The Mexican actress looked glowing while making her way out of the celebrities’ favourite hotspot, sporting camel stiletto boots

    She accessorised with a brown shoulder bag and a dainty necklace, as she was snapped chatting and laughing closely with a friend

    She accessorised with a brown shoulder bag and a dainty necklace, as she was snapped chatting and laughing closely with a friend 

    The Ambulance favourite looked in really high spirits as she made her way to the car, just a few weeks after the success of her latest leading role in Netflix's fantasy sci-fi drama 3 Body Problem

    The Ambulance favourite looked in really high spirits as she made her way to the car, just a few weeks after the success of her latest leading role in Netflix’s fantasy sci-fi drama 3 Body Problem

    They said there is already an outline for new seasons and they could probably start shooting the second season by the fall of this year.

    Benioff commented that the idea is for seasons one and two to pretty much follow the arcs from the first two volumes of Cixin Liu’s trilogy of books that inspired the show. 

    When asked if season two was ready, Weiss said, ‘We’re doing it now.’ 

    Benioff also told Collider: ‘For season two we’ve got better than a rough idea. We’re much farther along with that plan than rough idea stages. 

    ‘From there on out it becomes, you know, the farther away things get the hazier your view of them is. 

    ‘But there, in the third book, there’s so many amazing landmarks, in terms of scenes and situations and events that we can see pretty clearly, that we know, we’re not completely sure how our characters are gonna get to that place, but we know they gotta get to that place. Because that place and that place and that place are the reason we pick these books up and wanted to adapt them in the first place.’

    Benioff said a new approach would be needed for the third novel in the series. 

    He said, ‘The third book is massive. It’s twice as long, I think, as the other two books. 

    ‘So maybe that’s one season, maybe it’s two. But, you know, I think we’d need at least three, maybe four seasons to tell the whole story.’

    And Benioff said the ending of the trilogy is ‘beautiful,’ and that ‘the last page of Cixin Liu’s epic was maybe the best final image we’d encountered in a sci-fi saga like this. It’s just incredibly moving and mind-blowing.’ 

    It is not known how long Netflix will greenlight the project.

    Weiss added it is ‘a very labor-intensive show and it doesn’t get less labor-intensive. It doesn’t get easier to make, it gets harder to make.’ 

    That means they cannot shoot several seasons at once, but if they were asked to they might be able to work something out. 

    Although, not all the viewers have been impressed by the hotly-anticipated sci-fi series – with many reviewing it as both dull and too confusing. 

    Writing for the Daily Mail, Christopher Stevens said: ‘Like a rocket disintegrating on lift-off, the show promptly hurtles off in several directions at once – with some parts ploughing straight into the ground. Benioff and Weiss have no idea whether they’re making a philosophical thriller, a historical epic about the cultural revolution, a bog-standard crime drama (complete with shambling, chain-smoking maverick copper who has one last chance to save his career), a rom-com, a horror movie or a trailer for a video game.

    The eight-part series, which reportedly had a budget of £125million, begins in Communist China during the height of mad despot Chairman Mao's genocide in the 1960s, before leaping forward to Britain in the present day where scientists are being driven out of their senses, and killed, by unexplained phenomena

    The eight-part series, which reportedly had a budget of £125million, begins in Communist China during the height of mad despot Chairman Mao’s genocide in the 1960s, before leaping forward to Britain in the present day where scientists are being driven out of their senses, and killed, by unexplained phenomena 

    The Netflix synopsis reads: 'Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges'

    The Netflix synopsis reads: ‘Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges’ 

    Alongside Eiza - which plays nanotech scientist Agustina 'Auggie' Salazar - star Doctor Strange favourite Benedict Wong, New Zealand actress Jess Hong, Game Of Thrones alum Liam Cunningham and more Pictured: Eiza Gonzalez, Jess Hong, Saamer Usmani

    Alongside Eiza – which plays nanotech scientist Agustina ‘Auggie’ Salazar – star Doctor Strange favourite Benedict Wong, New Zealand actress Jess Hong, Game Of Thrones alum Liam Cunningham and more Pictured: Eiza Gonzalez, Jess Hong, Saamer Usmani

    The series creators DB Weiss, David Benioff (the Game of Thrones duo) and Alexander Woo (True Blood) said there is already an outline for new seasons (pictured is John Bradley as Jack Rooney)

    The series creators DB Weiss, David Benioff (the Game of Thrones duo) and Alexander Woo (True Blood) said there is already an outline for new seasons (pictured is John Bradley as Jack Rooney)

    Although, not all the viewers have been impressed by the series - with many reviewing it as both dull and too confusing (pictured is Jess Hong)

    Although, not all the viewers have been impressed by the series – with many reviewing it as both dull and too confusing (pictured is Jess Hong)

    ‘The result is that everything looks derivative and unconvincing. Worst of all, as the British researchers tell each other repeatedly that “science is broken”, there are long stretches of teeth-grinding boredom.’ 

    Writing for The Guardian, Lucy Mangan slammed the writers’ attempt at emulating their Games Of Thrones success. She wrote: ‘There are puzzles to solve, if you are capable, but nothing and no one to root for. 

    ‘Even its design as a metaphor for the climate crisis and human inertia in the face of potential doom doesn’t give it enough heft – in fact, such is the way of these things, it may even serve to alienate us further from emotional engagement. It won’t be Netflix’s answer to Game of Thrones.’ 

    Liam Cunningham, Zine Tseng, Eiza Gonzalez, Jess Hong, Jonathan Pryce, John Bradley, Alex Sharp, and Benedict Wong attend the special screening of Netflix's 3 Body Problem at Frameless, London, earlier last month

    Liam Cunningham, Zine Tseng, Eiza Gonzalez, Jess Hong, Jonathan Pryce, John Bradley, Alex Sharp, and Benedict Wong attend the special screening of Netflix’s 3 Body Problem at Frameless, London, earlier last month 

    REVIEWS: 3 Body Problem

    Daily Mail 

    Rating:

    Christopher Stevens writes: ‘Like a rocket disintegrating on lift-off, the show promptly hurtles off in several directions at once – with some parts ploughing straight into the ground. Benioff and Weiss have no idea whether they’re making a philosophical thriller, a historical epic about the cultural revolution, a bog-standard crime drama (complete with shambling, chain-smoking maverick copper who has one last chance to save his career), a rom-com, a horror movie or a trailer for a video game. The result is that everything looks derivative and unconvincing. Worst of all, as the British researchers tell each other repeatedly that “science is broken”, there are long stretches of teeth-grinding boredom.’

    The Independent

    Rating:

    Louis Chilton writes: ‘No book is really unadaptable; the problem is that rendering it on screen will simply be too dull, or confusing and 3 Body Problem is somehow both. Benioff, Weiss and Woo made radical and transformative changes to the source material, but lost something integral in the process. We’re left with a series that’s full of bluster but no vibrancy – a body devoid of life.’

    The Guardian

    Rating:

    Lucy Mangan writes: ‘There are puzzles to solve, if you are capable, but nothing and no one to root for. Even its design as a metaphor for the climate crisis and human inertia in the face of potential doom doesn’t give it enough heft – in fact, such is the way of these things, it may even serve to alienate us further from emotional engagement. It won’t be Netflix’s answer to Game of Thrones.’

    Financial Times 

    Rating:

    Dan Einav writes: ‘While the series initially manages to offset early confusion with gripping suspense, slick pacing and well-timed reveals, it becomes unwieldy as it progresses. Characters saddled with explaining abstruse mechanical theories, meanwhile, never really seem to have more than one dimension themselves.’

    Vulture

    Kathryn VanArendonk writes: ‘It is occasionally disastrous, particularly in a few stunningly flat performances more appropriate for still photography than moving pictures. It’s definitely whitewashed, in a way that’s so lacking in defensiveness or apology it’s almost funny. It’s American-made TV!

    The Irish Independent 

    Rating:

    Pat Stacey writes: ‘Brilliantly produced, pacy and featuring excellent performances, it provides food for the brain as well as a feast for the eyes. It also has something you don’t always find in the sci-fi genre — real heart and characters it’s easy to become invested in. 3 Body Problem doesn’t lend itself to binge-watching; it’s so packed with ideas and intrigue, it deserves to be savoured.’

    The i  

    Rating:

    Emily Baker: ‘It’s fast-paced, zooming through storylines and ideas at breakneck speed. Thankfully, the whole season is available to binge – I don’t think I could’ve stood to wait a week for each chapter. It’s not just mind-bending, it’s mind-melting – in the most enjoyable way.’

    Empire 

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    John Nugent writes: ‘It is part police-procedural potboiler, part historical-fiction epic, part puzzle-box mystery, part scientific-discovery adventure, part alien-invasion sci-fi. That it feels coherent at all is an achievement. At its heart lies the question of what it means to be human.’

    Evening Standard 

    Rating:

    Vicky Jessop: ‘There are too many characters to keep tabs on – Important people die before they’re even properly introduced. Fortunately, the show redeems itself – and its slightly flat-footed ending – with gallons of flair and some compelling central performances. The themes are fascinating, the ideas fresh, and with a bit of fine-tuning, it could be great; here’s hoping Netflix bucks the trend and renews it for a second season.’

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