‘Silo’ series review: A palatable dystopic show led by a stunning Rebecca Ferguson
The Hindu140 years after a rebellion, thousands of people have become accustomed to living in a silo underground. Set in a dystopic future, the first season of the Apple TV+’s show diligently follows the first book, Wool, of Hugh Howey’s series titled Silo. Silo Director: Morten Tyldum Cast: Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Tim Robbins, Rebecca Ferguson Episodes: 10 Storyline: In a toxic future, a community exists in a giant underground silo that plunges hundreds of stories deep; there, people live in a society full of regulations they believe are meant to protect them. Dimly lit in signature Apple TV+ hues, the inside of the silo resembles a place adept at sucking the life out of people and one might even feel suffocated watching Juliette on her adventures. Silo is not for an audience new to the sci-fi genre and it might possibly get lost with time like Extrapolations, another Apple TV+ dystopic sci-fi show on the perils of climate change.