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Bad Boy stands out as a bold and deeply personal piece of storytelling. By blending stand-up comedy with autobiographical drama, it creates a unique narrative that feels both intimate and truly innovative. At its heart is the story of a young boy navigating a harsh and uncertain reality. His mistakes, his real need for love, validation, and guidance are portrayed with remarkable honesty and a sense of childlike innocence especially in his lowest moments. He isn't painted as a hero or a villain, just a child: lost, yearning for stability. His natural charm and likability are never ignored, yet we are constantly reminded that, at the end of the day, he was a little crook. His mother, too, is portrayed with nuance. She is far from perfect (who is?), but never malicious. She is what Winnicott would call a "Good Enough Mother", coping with impossible circumstances and doing what she can within the limits of her own pain and reality. As an adult and stand-up comedian, he remains provocative, boundary-pushing, and sharp, but no longer defined by crime. Through both the stand-up scenes and the dramatic dialogue, he shares emotional, personal anecdotes about the main figures in his youth-bringing humor, heartache, and insight in equal measure.
Based on Daniel Chen's real life experiences, Bad Boy manages to be painful, bluntly funny and deeply moving. It's filled with vulnerability, self-awareness, and for me, as a mother a constant urge to jump into the screen and wrap this lost boy in a long, fierce hug.
Based on Daniel Chen's real life experiences, Bad Boy manages to be painful, bluntly funny and deeply moving. It's filled with vulnerability, self-awareness, and for me, as a mother a constant urge to jump into the screen and wrap this lost boy in a long, fierce hug.
From 5 starts to 1 and I wish it was possible to give 0. I truly hope there's another season to this horrible show. I truly hope that the message won't be that we are entitled to have it all no matter what's the price that are loved ones pay cause this is some selfish cruel message. And I haven't said a word about the show itself but, common Netflix... there's good and there's not good and this my friend is not good!
Way too... I don't even know what. Sorry, it was really good but the magic is gone in this season.