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‘The Amazing Digital Circus’ Netflix Series Review - An Unique Plot-Line

Pomni lands herself in a digital circus and is stuck. She meets other stuck humans like her who are all controlled by Caine- the weird-looking ringmaster.

Neerja Choudhuri - Sat, 05 Oct 2024 16:38:48 +0100 1396 Views
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The pilot episode of “The Amazing Digital Circus” left me feeling a bit suffocated, but there's no denying the uniqueness of its plot-line. The story begins with a small joker-like figure having a cute female voice feeling perplexed as to how and where she is. She then says that all she did was put on a VR headset and she found herself transported to a bizarre, digital circus. We’re introduced to Caine, an odd-looking ringmaster, who welcomes both us and her to this new world. The woman, now donning a circus character's appearance, is utterly confused, unsure of where she is or how she got there. Her confusion deepens when Caine and the other quirky circus inhabitants inform her that she’s stuck there for life. Worse yet, she has no memory of her real identity. She is given a new name—Pomni.


As Caine leads Pomni through the circus, we are introduced to a strange and unsettling atmosphere. The highlight of their tour is an "exit" that catches both Pomni’s and our attention. Is this a way out? Could it be the key to escaping this chaotic digital world? Caine, however, is vague and dismissive, leaving both Pomni and viewers feeling a nagging curiosity about the door. The mystery surrounding the exit becomes a central focus, but to our frustration, Pomni never gets to explore it further in this episode.


The adventures that follow, set up by Caine, serve as strange, whimsical distractions but only deepen the sense of suffocation. The other trapped characters are clearly not enjoying themselves, adding to the eerie vibe of being forced into a surreal, never-ending circus show. The discomfort is palpable, as Pomni is thrown into bizarre tasks she never asked for, much like the rest of the circus’s unwilling inhabitants. But Pomni does manage to create bonds with those who are trapped and that is worth watching.


What works well in this series is the concept itself. The digital circus idea feels refreshingly original, presenting a haunting scenario: what if we were trapped in a digital world, cut off from reality, with no way out, forced to follow the orders of an enigmatic ringmaster? It’s an unsettling concept that plays on our fears of losing control and identity.


That said, there are some drawbacks. The lack of a clear resolution, particularly concerning the exit door, feels like a missed opportunity to engage viewers more deeply in Pomni's journey. Caine’s voice, while quirky at first, can become irritating as the episode progresses. Yet, these minor issues don’t detract too much from the overall experience. You also expect more from the third episode and the ending can keep you unsatisfied but all that is just momentarily when you look at the concept from a larger perspective.


In the end, “The Amazing Digital Circus” offers a unique premise that taps into existential anxieties in a way that feels fresh and intriguing. It’s definitely worth watching, though you may find yourself craving more clarity—and a way out—by the end.


Final Score- [7/10]
Reviewed by - Neerja Choudhuri
Follow @NeerjaCH on Twitter
Publisher at Midgard Times

 

 

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