

Movie spotlight
The 100
When a young woman's suicide and a spate of robberies and murders rattle the city, IPS officer Vikrant is drawn into a web of secrets, grief, and betrayal. As he digs deeper, he's not just cracking a case-he's standing up for dignity, justice, and the courage for women to rise again.
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Plot Summary
Set 97 years after a nuclear apocalypse rendered Earth uninhabitable, humanity's only survivors live on a space station called the Ark. When the Ark's life support systems begin to fail, one hundred juvenile delinquents are sent to the ground to determine if it is survivable. Their arrival sparks conflict and a desperate fight for survival against each other and the unexpected dangers of a reclaimed Earth.
Critical Reception
The 100 received mixed to positive reviews throughout its run, with critics often praising its ambitious scope, complex moral dilemmas, and character development, particularly in its later seasons. However, early seasons were sometimes criticized for pacing and initial plot points. Audiences generally embraced the show's dark themes and unpredictable nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exploration of survival and difficult ethical choices.
Noted for its strong character arcs and intense plot twists.
Sometimes criticized for early season predictability but improved significantly over time.
Google audience: Google users frequently highlight the show's intense, often brutal, storytelling and its willingness to explore complex moral gray areas. Many appreciate the character growth and the high stakes involved in the post-apocalyptic setting, though some find the early seasons less compelling.
Fun Fact
The show was originally developed as a trilogy of books by Kass Morgan before being adapted for television.
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