Guillaume Apollinaire named the body of work devoted to delicate innovations in abstracted form, and especially color, after the legendary figure of Greek mythology, Orpheus.
Loosely based on the 1971 novel by Frederick Forsyth, which was made into a ripping movie two years later, the Peacock mini-series naturally expands the narrative while updating the setting to contemporary times.
‘Ending’ is a one-act meditation on love, loss, mortality, and moral responsibility for the digital age delivered with a mix of sharp humor, poignance, and sheer imagination that’s nothing short of breathtaking.
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