In 1973 Michael Crichton wrote and directed a neat little science fiction thriller about mankind going on a holiday in a robot park. The film, WESTWORLD, presented the main characters (James Brolin and Richard Benjamin) with a futuristic holiday park in which they could do anything they wanted.
James Brolin and Richard Benjamin
The holiday park had a Western World, a Roman World and a Medieval World. While our main characters stayed only in the Western World, trouble with the robots arose all over all of the parks and the robots ran amok and killed the guests. Richard Benjamin was the only human to be able to be both lucky and smart enough to outsmart his opponent, the Gunslinger (played by Yul Brynner).
Yul Brynner as the Gunslinger
The film was fairly successful ( mind you, in the 1970s, films weren't as expensive as they are now, nor were there so many computer-generated special effects (as a matter of fact, the first film to make use of computer generated special effects was THE ABYSS from 1989) but box office success was also not measured in the billions ) and spawned a sequel called FUTUREWORLD but this film was not a hit.
In the 1990s, writer-director Michael Crichton used the futuristic park going theme again in a novel that would make him a worldwide celebrity and an instant millionaire, when he wrote JURASSIC PARK, which was promptly made by Steven Spielberg. The similarity to the earlier film WESTWORLD ends there.
Time passes and in 2015 plans arise for a television series based on the film WESTWORLD. Michael Crichton has passed away in the meantime and is not personally involved but Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy set up an ambitious storyline for a new, modern take on the concept, aimed for the HBO Market. HBO, by this time a hugely successful network (thanks largely to the incredible success of GAME OF THRONES) takes on the project and funds this undertaking, which is to have a large cast of fairly well known actors, as well as superstar Anthony Hopkins.
Anthony Hopkins as Robert Ford, founder and creator of Westworld
The idea in this show is to present a holiday resort only based in a western setting ( no mention so far has been made for a Roman or Medieval setting but it is speculated so far that these might be shown in future seasons ) where humans may enjoy a totally realistic experience as life had been in the old west. Nothing can happen to the humans but the humans can do an awful lot to the robots. The interesting question is here who are the humans and who are the robots. You may think this should be obvious but in this aspect the show may surprise in many different ways.
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores
Ed Harris as the Man in Black
Shannon Woodward as Elsie Hughes and Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, programmers in Westworld who are discussing strange things happening.
Luke Hemsworth and Evan Rachel Wood,
the head of security interrogating Dolores
Westworld is a modern television series and it presents modern, mature themes, just as GAME OF THRONES does. And the robots also surprise the guests with these very mature and modern sensibilities.
Thandie Newton as Maeve: "Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"
The story line that makes Westworld so interesting is not just that the robots can go amok, but more than that, sometimes they start learning and find out exactly what they are. Maeve, who is a prostitute in the bar, is one of these and finds she wants more than just the normal role playing she does in the bar. Her plans reach out very far, indeed.
Maeve convincing a programmer to let her learn more and more
The upcoming finale to the first season will be no doubt mindboggling in terms of what we will get in development for the characters we have seen so far. My expectation is that we will see things go very, very wrong but we will probably also open many more doors, perhaps to parks in other themes like Roman World, Medieval World or which ever other world one would like to imagine.
Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe
In ratings, the series so far has even surpassed GAME OF THRONES. And because we have still as many unanswered questions, just as answered questions, I gather we will be privy to a myriad of other possibilities, if the series will be given a green light for next seasons. The likelihood for this is quite high, as we speak.
Dolores: "So, what do you think? Will we be back next season?"
Man in Black: "What do you prefer? Me killing you now or next year?"
With a little luck, WESTWORLD will be here to stay some time yet. At the moment of this writing, I have a feeling it might do well, but in this world, you can never really know for sure. I look forward to more, but even if this was the one and only season of WESTWORLD, I sure enjoyed it.
Why don't you try it. You may like it.
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