Lost is a popular American television series about how an airplane that flew from Sydney (Australia) to Los Angeles crashed unexpectedly.
Only 48 passengers survived who ended up on an uninhabited (as it seemed to them then) island in the middle of a vast ocean. What to do to people who are alone in a place that is not even on the map? Try to survive. This is exactly what the heroes of Lost did. They gathered strength and survived in a place where various dangers awaited them.
Heroes
Each hero is interesting in his own way, has only his inherent features. As it turns out later, they all have "skeletons in the closet." Charming Jack Shepard - an outstanding surgeon - immediately becomes the leader from the first series. He helps the wounded, prevents anyone from falling into despair and gives out tasks to everyone. In this he is helped by Kate Austin - a charming girl who killed her stepfather and hiding from the police. Said Jarrah - a military man who also does not stand aside, helps people.
James Ford (Sawyer) is a handsome criminal who killed a man in Austria. John Locke is a man flying a plane in a wheelchair (his father threw him from a great height) and got to his feet upon arrival on the island. In the series - a lot of heroes, good and bad, smart and stupid, bold and cowardly …
Interesting Facts
Jack Shepard is the name of the prisoner who escaped from Newgate several times. He lived in the 18th century and became famous thanks to his ingenuity. John Locke is the name of an English philosopher who hypothesized that before modern society arose, wild people lived in peace and harmony and were equal to each other.
About $ 12 million was spent on the filming of the pilot series, which lasts two hours. So far, not a single series has been allocated so much money. Investments paid off, because this film is the most popular for the entire existence of the ABC channel. As research has shown, a huge number of viewers watched the pilot episode - about 19 million. The second series was followed by 16.33 million people.
"Lost" has become a real cultural phenomenon: comics, various literary works, and video games began to be released on its subject.