This show is just so good. The scene with the Baldwins was just brilliantly acted. I have never seen anything like it. Honestly, it almost brought me to tears, that‘s how good it was.
Slow start, somewhat boring at first but it started to make a lot of sense near 2/3rd.
This episode greatly focuses on proving that Mitch actually is a predator.
As well as people on this fictive show are pretty much all in on his behaviour and they helped bury issues.
The Weinstein transition was great, too.
Great buildup in this episode, with a gloomy outlook.
It's a tricky subject, with many complex issues weaved in but the writing of this show is so well thought-out, showing so many nuances.
You need to be a killer, he was told. And so a killer he became.
I'm hungry. Let's go get a taco. Say no more.
I really like movies that can get you paralyzed in front of the screen, which leaves you almost without breathing because you can feel all the adrenaline of the character. good time did that. the plot developed very well from start to finish. the cast fit very well. also having a divine photograph, with neon colors that stand out from the night scenery.
The great and credible performance of Robert Pattinson was essential to pass on that sensation. Pattinson, as Connie Nikas, brought an absurd dramatic charge into his eyes, full of guilt, anger, will, fear. Speechless!
This was a loud non stop chaotic trip. There were very few breaks to catch your breath. Some people are going to hate it. Adam Sandler is terrific, it's great to see him doing something different than his normal Netflix crap. The music is trippy.