danpc-06751
feb 2017 se unió
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Clasificación de danpc-06751
An potentially interesting story stretched out into an elongated confusing mess. Typical of Netflix. I'm not entirely sure who I'm supposed to empathise with in this story. I ended up disliking everyone..especially Donny. I gave up caring about the outcome, and after episode 3 just found myself watching episodes..4..5..6! Whilst scrolling on my phone. Did it go to episode six? God knows..it all just melted into this self pitying gumbo. The woman who played His stalker Martha is the highlight, she is a fantastic actor, and She carried this whole thing..if she wasn't so believable then this would have fallen apart.
I appreciate that the budget for this documentary might have been on the lower end, but what has been produced here is an absolutely fascinating retelling of a moment in history that we all know and love.
This re telling really had me on the edge of my seat at times, and it felt like I was really there!!
I loved the attention to detail with the accuracy of the armour and weapons of the time, which you find Hollywood budgets sometimes get completely wrong, but this was so immersive.
The historians and professors bring so much knowledge and historical nuance, and open up avenues of thought on this battle that I had never even considered.
It's also great to see actors with real haircuts and beards, it's so immersion breaking in documentaries when obviously false beards and wigs are used.
This re telling really had me on the edge of my seat at times, and it felt like I was really there!!
I loved the attention to detail with the accuracy of the armour and weapons of the time, which you find Hollywood budgets sometimes get completely wrong, but this was so immersive.
The historians and professors bring so much knowledge and historical nuance, and open up avenues of thought on this battle that I had never even considered.
It's also great to see actors with real haircuts and beards, it's so immersion breaking in documentaries when obviously false beards and wigs are used.
No one actually tunes in to watch click..it just happens to be on..usually at 4am. It's one of those programs..if it was pulled..no one would actually notice.