Netflix's adaptation of "All the Light We Cannot See" delivers a message of hope in troubled times
Netflix's adaptation of "All the Light We Cannot See" brings Anthony Doerr's World War II novel to life. The series emphasizes authenticity, casting visually impaired actors and maintaining faith in a four-hour narrative format. Filming in key locations and incorporating sensory details from the book, the adaptation seeks to convey beauty even in challenging situations. The project's release coincides with real-world conflicts, echoing the book's message of hope in the face of darkness. This series promises a timely and moving exploration of resilience.