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I just finished watching Subterrania, and I've got to say-this is a really solid Kenyan series. The story is genuinely engaging, told in a layered way that moves between flashbacks and present moments, which kept me hooked. The structure is clever and handled really well without feeling confusing or forced.
One thing I really appreciated was the character development. Each character felt distinct, with their own personalities and rich backstories. You can tell a lot of thought went into who these people are and why they do what they do, which really added depth to the show.
That said, I did feel like the story slowed down a bit toward the end. The tension that had been building kind of dipped, and some moments didn't land as strongly as earlier episodes. Also, in a few scenes, the dialogue felt a bit too expository-like the characters were explaining things to the audience instead of just having natural conversations. It's a small thing, but it pulled me out of the moment a couple of times.
Visually, the show had its ups and downs. Some of the VFX scenes weren't super smooth, but considering it's a low-budget series, I honestly think they did a pretty good job with what they had. It's ambitious, and I respect that.
Special shout-out to Melvin Alusa-he absolutely killed it as Red. He has this way of playing a villain that feels so real. It doesn't feel like he's acting at all-he becomes the character. Every time he was on screen, the energy shifted in the best way.
All in all, Subterrania is a great watch. It's got heart, ambition, and strong storytelling. Yes, there are a few rough edges, but nothing that takes away from how much potential-and talent-this series and its creators clearly have. Looking forward to seeing what they do next.
One thing I really appreciated was the character development. Each character felt distinct, with their own personalities and rich backstories. You can tell a lot of thought went into who these people are and why they do what they do, which really added depth to the show.
That said, I did feel like the story slowed down a bit toward the end. The tension that had been building kind of dipped, and some moments didn't land as strongly as earlier episodes. Also, in a few scenes, the dialogue felt a bit too expository-like the characters were explaining things to the audience instead of just having natural conversations. It's a small thing, but it pulled me out of the moment a couple of times.
Visually, the show had its ups and downs. Some of the VFX scenes weren't super smooth, but considering it's a low-budget series, I honestly think they did a pretty good job with what they had. It's ambitious, and I respect that.
Special shout-out to Melvin Alusa-he absolutely killed it as Red. He has this way of playing a villain that feels so real. It doesn't feel like he's acting at all-he becomes the character. Every time he was on screen, the energy shifted in the best way.
All in all, Subterrania is a great watch. It's got heart, ambition, and strong storytelling. Yes, there are a few rough edges, but nothing that takes away from how much potential-and talent-this series and its creators clearly have. Looking forward to seeing what they do next.
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