shilpanayaka
März 2023 ist beigetreten
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Was expecting a more sensibles roles for Kind and I'm. Some scenes have no logic at all like the last scene of Im. Felt like story suddenly stopped and all of them convinced quickly at the end. Then what was the struggle from the beginning? I was also expecting the granny and the kid be treated since they are from their own family. Somehow the thrilling situations build up but abruptly there is no thrill when the situation gets resolved may be since the situation is solved too easily or the thrill of the solution doesnot match up with the thrill of the problem. I wish the part of this will be better.
Pathetic direction, incomplete motivation, no logical justification to anything neither the diversions not the characters roles. Total time waste to watch this. Not thrilling at all. The slow dramatic pace pushes you to depression. Only people with depression and lots of time can enjoy this show. Why did they make it so slow? To look like they are intellectuals? I am just watching the first episode of first season and its killing me with its slow pace. Nothing is being revealed, No dramtic turn of events and everything looks normal. The lead actress revolving whom the story is evolving is so annoying and depressing that it makes me just happy that she got disappeared and only comes in flashbacks. And the lead actor is just another epitome of deppression.