Watching "The Man In The High Castle" first season. The wife and I have made it through four episodes so far attempting to figure out what is going on.
I read the novel by Philip Dick about fifty years ago, and I can't remember a single damn thing.
It's set in the early sixties. The Germans and the Japanese have won WWII. There is a resistance movement, and various characters are members and trying to coordinate their activities.
One really irritating about the series: the cinematography is standard, modern lousy dark. It's filmed like there weren't enough light bulbs for proper lighting. So, virtually every scene, even in the daytime, looks like it was filmed at midnight with one stinking candle for the lighting.
Why modern moviemakers choose to film their movies where you can barely see what's going on is beyond me.
Even with that very irritating circumstance, the series still has us interested.
We shall see what develops....if we can see what's going on.