arefeagle
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Clasificación de arefeagle
I have never enjoyed a drama as much as I enjoyed this beautiful mini-series.
To me, it was a huge success. The plot was strong, successfully portraying the ups and downs of a middle-class family in Iran. A family that started out with the power of love and ended with the devastating effects of the significant differences between the couple regarding their view of life.
The cast was chosen perfectly. Parsa Pirouzfar played one of the best roles of his magnificent career. Hoda Zeinolabedin and the rest of the cast were equally outstanding. They beautifully played their roles, while also revealing the insecurities and hidden aspects of their characters to the viewers.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed the cinematography and the stunning shots throughout each episode.
None of this would have been as amazing without the great job Ms. Panahi did with her direction. I failed to notice any continuity flaws or blunders, and even if there were any, they were negligible.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this mini-series to anyone interested in a compelling exploration of the psychology behind many marriages.
To me, it was a huge success. The plot was strong, successfully portraying the ups and downs of a middle-class family in Iran. A family that started out with the power of love and ended with the devastating effects of the significant differences between the couple regarding their view of life.
The cast was chosen perfectly. Parsa Pirouzfar played one of the best roles of his magnificent career. Hoda Zeinolabedin and the rest of the cast were equally outstanding. They beautifully played their roles, while also revealing the insecurities and hidden aspects of their characters to the viewers.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed the cinematography and the stunning shots throughout each episode.
None of this would have been as amazing without the great job Ms. Panahi did with her direction. I failed to notice any continuity flaws or blunders, and even if there were any, they were negligible.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this mini-series to anyone interested in a compelling exploration of the psychology behind many marriages.
How could I give it only 9 stars? I mean, I loved it, but it took me 2,3 months to finish watching it. It's not the kind of TV show that glues your eyes to the screen and makes you binge watch a whole season every night, but it actually feels pretty good, to be able to relax and watch it every now and then.
There's almost no micro plot that you want to see through. It's a beautiful and expanded storyline that moves forward at a steady non-boring pace. I loved it, all the religious jokes, and all the drama. What got me interested most was the masterfully depicted pathway through stages of grief with no hardline prejudice to the scientific textbooks.
Moreover, it portraits love beautifully. From different angles and different ages and different forms. It makes you remember that you love people and you should let them know that. It makes you think twice before being harsh to a loved one.
The cast are great and Mr. Ricky freaking Gervais takes the big win amongst all. I couldn't really feel it with the shrink, but all else was pretty decent about the actors and actresses.
In all, I had a really good time watching the whole thing and I steongly advise it everyone.
There's almost no micro plot that you want to see through. It's a beautiful and expanded storyline that moves forward at a steady non-boring pace. I loved it, all the religious jokes, and all the drama. What got me interested most was the masterfully depicted pathway through stages of grief with no hardline prejudice to the scientific textbooks.
Moreover, it portraits love beautifully. From different angles and different ages and different forms. It makes you remember that you love people and you should let them know that. It makes you think twice before being harsh to a loved one.
The cast are great and Mr. Ricky freaking Gervais takes the big win amongst all. I couldn't really feel it with the shrink, but all else was pretty decent about the actors and actresses.
In all, I had a really good time watching the whole thing and I steongly advise it everyone.