‘Story of Things’ series review: An ingenious supernatural anthology that makes you want more
The HinduEverything interesting about the supernatural rests beyond the carnate world. of episodes: 5 Runtime: 40 to 50 minutes each Storyline: An anthology of five stories that follow characters who experience supernatural occurrences through material objects around them Similar is the case with Sony LIV’s latest anthology series Story of Things, in which writer-director George K Antoney gives life to inanimate objects in different forms to tell five distinct stories. This is primarily what the series aims to do — it isn’t a typical horror series meant to scare you with gore/ jump scares or darkness — and it’s fascinating how each of these stories explores specific emotions. Things take an eerie turn when the latter is haunted by a weighing device he finds in his late grandmother’s belongings that weighs his sins in addition to his body weight. Mirror, the final episode in the series, is hopeful and heartwarming; it’s also interesting how George retains a lot of ambiguity and only lets the emotions speak.