I love the black & white storyline because it feels like a documentary with every conspiracy theory in it :sweat_smile:
I just hate the fact that Dick is so close to the alien situation
I really liked this one, might be my favorite so far this season. It's nice to have one episode that ends happy and doesn't rip your heart out.
smart concept, very dull and boring execution
The language with which both men talked about their families as possessions really stuck out to me. It's what led to one being unable to grieve his dead family and the other being unable to connect to his living family. The ending showed how viewing women as mere set dressing for men's lives ultimately leads to tragedy for not just the disposable women but for the men living in misery and loneliness.
I think the message of the movie is rendered more important and urgent by the fact that so many adults simply don’t get it.
The story is beautifully told, but in a society obsessed with being successful the metaphor about the gifts flies over most heads.
Being a Colombian I can tell you that it was set in a perfect way.
The colors, the cultural diversity, the music that represents us, the typical foods, the personalities, everything. You could even say that the background on the violence is very well done. In Colombia we have a big problem that is forced internal displacement, so much so that we are the number one country in this. The fact that they gave a few little moments about this conflict ... brought me to tears, but I really appreciate it.
It is the perfect tribute to my beautiful land. I loved it.
In addition, I feel that it is very easy to connect with the characters and give each one a little development, considering that there are so many.
I have a little criticism for the movie though. I feel like a little more explanation was needed as to why Mirabel could not receive the miracle when she was a child and the specific reason why Casita was cracking. Maybe they could make it a bit longer to explain this, but overall I liked it.
Pd: Lin Manuel Miranda never disappoints, I'm his fan 4eveeeeer
From a promising start to this utter crap. Very disappointing.
I'm speechless. I didn't expect it at all, I was still trying to figure out a solution for the game... I don't know what to say.
damn what the fuck. full on expected someone to figure out a loophole or something
Wow, guess this isn't like your usual US shows. Damn.
Wow! Quite a shift in tone from the last episode... Of course that a game of hearts would translate into a tearjerker episode. But I most certainly wasn't prepared for this, not this early in the show. Wow, indeed...! I honestly didn't plan to watch the next episode right away, but I simply cannot leave things the way they ended here. Curious to see the aftermath of this emotionally brutal ride.
I saw that going differently in my mind... Also, if thats a 7 wtf is a 10?
Wow! My wife and I thought for sure that they would all be saved since they didn't kill one another. We figured the inevitable in-fighting beforehand was the messing with their hearts. What a twist!
Holy fuck that was brutal!
There are no words for this episode...
I'm kind of used to gory stuff on HBO, but that very first scene was so hard to watch. I couldn't really look at it and was glad when it was over, ughh.
That's a fucked up way to begin an episode.
This show is streets ahead.
i cant believe frank used carls sperm to get ingrid pregnant. thats fucked up
Any episode with Elijah standing behind someone with their heart in his hand is an automatic 8/10 for me.
iJustine from Youtube, that's funny :D
God I want a second season already... Binged the first in a day and just want to see what happens!
This might be a minor thing but it's really refreshing to see a show with such casual cursing, it really helps to capture the real way humans in this kind of environment actually talk and not be like "oh fiddlesticks my co-anchor got fired!"
That was a lot of dick.
The first 7 episodes are great and then the 8th doesn't make any sense. Maybe I have to be high to understand it. Structurally it was a mess, but the other 7 episodes saves the season.
Thats no Doctor It's Norman Bates.
the show should've ended with all of them dying due to the asbestos exposure
my heart broke after watching this. that kiss with kevin
It's the 'How to Get Away With Murder' x 'The O.C.' x 'Cruel Intentions' mash-up we never knew we needed. Can't wait for season two.
Slow start but a great resolve. This is another great premise with some interesting twists and turns. The leads, Sorcha Groundsell and Percelle Ascott, are fine actors and their characters' love story anchors the whole piece. Still so much to explore with a future season, I hope. Just as a side note, I'm really appreciating how Netflix is making pieces in several languages. I find the fluidity between English and Norwegian to be rather exciting and a bit of a levelling between cultures in this great big, global, village we now inhabit. Good storytelling. Great performances. Well drawn characters. Excellent love story. Beautiful locations. I give this film an 8 (great) out of 10. [Fantasy based Mystery, Drama]