Clichéd and undeveloped story and world. Beautiful actors and sets but everything feels flat. Convenient things happen which make story hard to engage with. Also nearly all the ethnic minorities are bad or get killed which makes the world dull and feels like white men were in charge of the whole thing yawn.
Clichéd and undeveloped story and world. Beautiful actors and sets but everything feels flat. Convenient things happen which make story hard to engage with. Also nearly all the ethnic minorities are bad or get killed which makes the world dull and feels like white men were in charge of the whole thing yawn. Sexuality is well represented though which is unsurprising as it was made for horny mtv teens
Funny, thought proving and strangely uplifting. There has been a lot of love put into making this series from the story, script, acting and down to the wonderful original score.
The series deals with serious and dark themes but through the lens of a caricatured village - such that these things can be explored through humour and not hit too hard. But when the moments do hit they fully land.
Themes of community, in/out crowds, living up to expectations, being true to oneself, love of/duty to others, the weight of secrets, the need to belong, the power of being heard/seen properly, and friendship. (and ice cream)
Time flew by watching this. And it's only on reflection after that some of the themes and metaphors come out. I think that's quite smart.
Acting is great and the humour is done very well.
I would say some of the caricatures were a bit too much for me which meant that I didn't always fully engage - like the chip shop man (who's complexity I initially liked but then he was sidelined fairly quickly and dully) or the ex chief police officer (too much blaming others and not enough introspection - or atleast some exploration of why he was so angry at the young girls despite knowing his role in it).
My favourite moments (and I suspect the writer's too) were the quiet but full moments. When family members bolster each other ("hold your nerve") or when friends come through and share ice creams. These had beautiful sound tracks and atmospheric scenes. Backdrops of coastal landscapes and moody skies. The beauty in the everyday.
Love this. Explores modern life and human chaos from the perspective of a newborn angel. Hilarious and lovable characters. Like sitting with your best mates discussing the strangeness of life. 100% recommend.
Better than most shows like this. I think sensitively filmed and portrayed. Not overly dramatized, the real story does the talking. What I found striking was how middle class all the victims struck me as. The young family accepting the man in for their mothers happiness...