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Pay attention in ‘Dark Matter,’ you’ll be glad you did – Boston Herald



Two new series — one an absolute guilty pleasure and the other a sci-fi head trip — are worth a look this week.

But two indie features are even better: Oscar winner Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s exceptional eco-themed drama “Evil Does Not Exist” and Francis Galluppi’s noir homage “The Last Stop in Yuma County.”

Here’s our roundup.

“Dark Matter”: Cerebral sci-fi brain twisters such as Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” and this nine-part series (seven episodes would have sufficed) from Apple TV should come bearing a warning advising viewers to avoid all distractions since they’ll want to devote their full attention to this complex, mind-bending territory. The similarities between “Dark Matter” and Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” don’t stop there. Both series originated from popular novels, and while “Dark Matter” isn’t nearly as ambitious as its metaphysical cousin, it, too, centers on a thought-provoking concept. This one is centered on an abducted Chicago family man/physics professor Jason Dessen (Joel Edgerton, well cast as an everyman) and his seemingly endless attempts to keep opening doors to various alternative realities until he encounters the one that sends him back to his “normal” life with wife Daniela (Jennifer Connolly) and son Charlie (Oakes Fegley). What led him to this desperate act?  Another version of himself has cozied up and is carrying on in his stead. The concept might seem silly, but the story by author Blake Crouch — who serves as showrunner and executive producer here and who also wrote many of the episodes — works, and challenges us to ponder what lengths we would go to if we were in not only Jason’s shoes but his wife Daniela’s as well (Connolly gives the role more dramatic shading than usual). Co-starring Alice Braga as another searcher with Jason in this weird multiverse, “Dark Matter” asks us to consider our own dual natures and how they would be altered if our worlds were different. Details: 3 stars out of 4; two episodes drop May 8, with one following every Wednesday through June 26.



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