ChRiS-803
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Clasificación de ChRiS-803
Definitely interesting, emotionally enriching. There's sincerity in how the story is told and engrossing. Episodes 2-3 were highlights. Episode 1 was pointless then episode 4 was a replica of episode 1- even more pointless.
But it's not much focused on the crime rather than endless interviews that go nowhere about two of the victims. Ethan and his life gets so much airplay - it's as if this was about him - his mom, dad, brother, friends... it just doesn't stop.
2 of the victims got nothing really.
And not much about the actual crime. It was just Ethan was such a good guy. Beautiful but it's not really focused.
A lot of padding too- this only needed 90 minutes. Not four episodes.
But it's not much focused on the crime rather than endless interviews that go nowhere about two of the victims. Ethan and his life gets so much airplay - it's as if this was about him - his mom, dad, brother, friends... it just doesn't stop.
2 of the victims got nothing really.
And not much about the actual crime. It was just Ethan was such a good guy. Beautiful but it's not really focused.
A lot of padding too- this only needed 90 minutes. Not four episodes.
I thought it was cute.
Megan Stalter was just a tad too close to copying her "Hacks" character and I wonder how much of a career she has left if all she's doing is these type of roles - I mean she's becoming Rebel Wilson the second here. I liked her here but she could have tried a bit harder with her range.
I loved Will Sharpe in "White Lotus" and he is very good here. He has a charm to his aura that can carry a lot more than the material. I loved the scene where he is crying to"Paddington". Nice to see Rhea Pearlman and the cameos are good too. Although Richard E Grant is unnecessary - the workplace subplots are irrelevant.
It moves quickly too.
Definitely would want a second season.
The Lena Dunham haters will destroy this though - the ratings are already low.
Megan Stalter was just a tad too close to copying her "Hacks" character and I wonder how much of a career she has left if all she's doing is these type of roles - I mean she's becoming Rebel Wilson the second here. I liked her here but she could have tried a bit harder with her range.
I loved Will Sharpe in "White Lotus" and he is very good here. He has a charm to his aura that can carry a lot more than the material. I loved the scene where he is crying to"Paddington". Nice to see Rhea Pearlman and the cameos are good too. Although Richard E Grant is unnecessary - the workplace subplots are irrelevant.
It moves quickly too.
Definitely would want a second season.
The Lena Dunham haters will destroy this though - the ratings are already low.
For the 1000th time, Netflix has a great concept but executes it so poorly.
I'm on a good batting average - this is the 14th straight doco to have a great idea and abysmal production. The producers have no focus at all.
Tuned out after 30 minutes.
Rather than really dig into what happened, they chose 3 lot of passengers who are absolutely entitled to the max. The 3 girls are insufferable- after 12 years you would think they would have matured somewhat. One just keeps complaining that she couldn't get a drink.
The woman working on the ship is equally unlikable and appears to not really compassionate at all.
Stuff happens. It was a precarious and very unusual situation yet all we are focusing on is whether the three girls got a drink and how badly done they all were to not have food or a toilet.
This is the standard of Netflix these days...
I know I need to really stop watching Netflix 🙂
I'm on a good batting average - this is the 14th straight doco to have a great idea and abysmal production. The producers have no focus at all.
Tuned out after 30 minutes.
Rather than really dig into what happened, they chose 3 lot of passengers who are absolutely entitled to the max. The 3 girls are insufferable- after 12 years you would think they would have matured somewhat. One just keeps complaining that she couldn't get a drink.
The woman working on the ship is equally unlikable and appears to not really compassionate at all.
Stuff happens. It was a precarious and very unusual situation yet all we are focusing on is whether the three girls got a drink and how badly done they all were to not have food or a toilet.
This is the standard of Netflix these days...
I know I need to really stop watching Netflix 🙂
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