Meeting with Gustav Tannhaus, HG Tannhaus's grandfather, Jonas becomes enthralled with the idea of Paradise, and decides to end the knot. Jonas gets stuck in 1888 and meets Martha from Eva's World, now completely convinced he can't intervene directly to change his past. He fails to do so with the intervention of a younger Hanno Tauber, sent to deliver a letter to Jonas, escaping the Apocalypse with his friends. (Adam, as Jonas, will eventually cause his disappearance.) After watching his lover, Martha die at the hands of his future self and growing older, he sets the path of his younger self discovering time-travel, and after a few months, tries to prevent Martha's death. When Jonas, whose is one of the many whose existence is dependent of the time knot, tried to find a solution for making things go back to the way they used to be before him and his friends entered the time loop in a cave in the town of Winden, Jonas found out that his father is Mikkel Nielsen, a missing child from his timeline who accidentally went back in time through the cave. He is also immensely nihilistic, truly believing the end of his universe is the only way to escape the machinations of time, and eager to go any lengths to achieve it. That said, he doesn't hold any personal malice towards his enemies due to considering them equal sufferers in the Knot, demonstrated when he aids his younger self and Claudia eventually to escape the misery of the endless time loops. Due to which, he doesn't value their lives very much, demonstrated when he orders his former best friend Bartosz's death due to his disillusionment regarding Adam's plans, and directly causing his parents' deaths to perpetuate the Knot. He also doesn't hesitate to manipulate his staunchest allies to do whatever he wants to let things be as they were. He was portrayed by Dietrich Hollinderbaumer in most of his appearances, and Andreas Pietschmann as his younger self in Season 3.Īdam is highly intelligent and conniving in nature, due to the knowledge of future events. While he isn't actually evil, Adam believes that the only way to end the time-knot is to end the universe altogether, and takes extreme measures to do so, so people don't have to experience the misery caused by it. He is the future self of the main protagonist Jonas Kahnwald and wants to end the so-called time knot, which is a time-loop that has caused problems and misery for people. Jonas Kahnwald, better known as Adam, is the main antagonist of the German 2017 Netflix-series Dark. The pain is his vessel, desire his compass. And so he will do what he must, day in, day out. For as long as the storm rages within him, he cannot find peace.
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As much as he may try to suppress that pain, to repress the desire, he cannot free himself from the eternal servitude to his feelings.
All his actions are motivated by desire, his character forged by pain. If you like Ryan Reynolds then you’ll definitely enjoy this but you could probably pass on this.Man is a strange creature. This definitely felt like a passion project from those involved but it just need its story to be improved and it would have been great. Her motivations are confusing and unclear and there isn’t any actual character there. She’s essential to the story and then she just kind of leaves. She is just there to be Reynold’s wife and that’s her only purpose to the story and this isn’t some flashback. Zoe Saldana gives a good performance but her character doesn’t do anything. As strong as some of the characters were, others were pretty bad. There really isn’t a great buildup and that was very frustrating. There isn’t a strong conclusion and the conflict just kind of ends. The third act especially is very weak and anticlimactic. The time travel made some sense at first but fell apart by the end and besides the characters, there wasn’t anything about the story that stood out. Really good scene and really good character work throughout. The emotional beats are definitely very effective at points especially towards the end with the final scene featuring the 3 core characters. The quips and how they are delivered is exactly how Reynolds does it. Walker Scobell did a good job at portraying a young version of Ryan Reynolds. I was very impressed with his performance here. Ryan Reynolds is doing some of his usual stick but he leans into the more dramatic and he’s really good.
Walker Scobell did a good job at Definitely better than I thought it was going to be but still weak. Definitely better than I thought it was going to be but still weak.