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Netflix’s Sound and Vision: A Feast for the Eyes and Ears This Week

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This week, Netflix’s new releases are a true feast for the senses, offering stunning visuals and captivating soundscapes that create immersive and unforgettable viewing experiences. From the meticulous production design of a period drama to the heart-pounding sound design of a sci-fi thriller, this is a lineup that showcases the artistry of television.

The visual feast begins with House of Guinness. This eight-part drama from the creators of Peaky Blinders promises breathtaking cinematography, lavish costumes, and historically accurate sets that bring 1860s Dublin and New York to vivid life. It’s a show designed to be seen on the biggest screen possible.

The visual spectacle continues in the third season of Alice in Borderland. The series is known for its stunning and often surreal vision of a deserted Tokyo, from overgrown cityscapes to elaborate and deadly game arenas. The sound design is equally crucial, amplifying the tension and action of every scene.

The six-part Spanish thriller Angela will use sound and vision to create a claustrophobic and suspenseful atmosphere, putting the viewer directly into the tense reality of its protagonist.

The gothic and opulent world of Interview With The Vampire (Season 2 arriving September 30) is a masterclass in production design and atmosphere, creating a dark and seductive feast for the eyes. And the polished, high-tech look of the Love is Blind pods (Season 9 premiering October 1) continues to be a visually iconic part of modern reality TV.

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