Ces récits inquiétants révèlent un monde où les individus sont confrontés aux conséquences tragiques de la pression sociale, de l'oppression parentale et des dysfonctionnements familiaux.Ces récits inquiétants révèlent un monde où les individus sont confrontés aux conséquences tragiques de la pression sociale, de l'oppression parentale et des dysfonctionnements familiaux.Ces récits inquiétants révèlent un monde où les individus sont confrontés aux conséquences tragiques de la pression sociale, de l'oppression parentale et des dysfonctionnements familiaux.
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Ive watched the first one. I was going to wait til Id watched them all before reviewing but that is going to be a long project. The first one was an hour and 40 and the second episode is two hours.
I didn't really know what to expect so i was almost a little confused at first, for around 30-40 minutes and then the plot starts to hang together. Its beautifully shot and the imagery, colours and dream sequences gentle and striking. The acting is spot on which, when watching kids, can be a bit hit and miss at times. But the youngsters in this are great.
The message is not only quite culture specific, but also speaks to the universal theme of the sometimes difficult relationship dynamic and lifelong concern of living up to our parents ideals. And it explores this deeply with the emotion being gut wrenching at times. I became more invested as it went on and I will be watching the rest.
The message is not only quite culture specific, but also speaks to the universal theme of the sometimes difficult relationship dynamic and lifelong concern of living up to our parents ideals. And it explores this deeply with the emotion being gut wrenching at times. I became more invested as it went on and I will be watching the rest.
Basically, it is a Chinese version of Black Mirror. Even the problems are culturally Asian such as overbearing parents, enforcing strict discipline and forcing children to study and pick specific careers. Though it was somewhat relatable in a cultural sense, I cannot find any means to internalise the concepts because they were too unrealistic or far-fetched. This is where Black Mirror shines, and this show sadly doesn't. In many instances, they pit the idea of technology, social standing, amongst other things that the parents deem more valuable than their own children's wellbeing. Although it does show an extreme side of Asian values, the concocted scenarios are rather impossible since the biggest value in Asian culture is valuing your family.
The show was unnecessarily slow, boring at times, I had to skip past quite a lot of fillers. I cannot believe this was rated as a psychological thriller. It was so slow that I felt absolutely no thrill, and I am extremely easy to scare. I avoid horror at all cost because I'm such a wimp. This show, however, I felt absolutely nothing. Some of the stories were more creative than others. The only two worth watching for a 'plot' would be the first episode and last episode, the rest is trash or so predictable, it would be a waste of your 2 hours. As for the acting, it was a hit or miss. Some actors were great, but many were terrible. It was such a mix of good and terrible acting, that I can only conclude it was an average cast. The filming was fine a little amateurish at times, such as one of the episodes where they tried to turn the camera upside-down to annoy the hell out of me. It gave no other purpose than the idea of 'viewing from a different angle', could've been executed in any other way. The music was probably the only thing that salvaged the show.
The show was unnecessarily slow, boring at times, I had to skip past quite a lot of fillers. I cannot believe this was rated as a psychological thriller. It was so slow that I felt absolutely no thrill, and I am extremely easy to scare. I avoid horror at all cost because I'm such a wimp. This show, however, I felt absolutely nothing. Some of the stories were more creative than others. The only two worth watching for a 'plot' would be the first episode and last episode, the rest is trash or so predictable, it would be a waste of your 2 hours. As for the acting, it was a hit or miss. Some actors were great, but many were terrible. It was such a mix of good and terrible acting, that I can only conclude it was an average cast. The filming was fine a little amateurish at times, such as one of the episodes where they tried to turn the camera upside-down to annoy the hell out of me. It gave no other purpose than the idea of 'viewing from a different angle', could've been executed in any other way. The music was probably the only thing that salvaged the show.
I don't see how it can have 3 ratings of 7, 8, and 10, and an average score of 7.8. It should be 8.3
Beautiful and interesting cinematography and the moral of the story is very meaningful. I don't understand how this tv series only gets 6.3? I agree with the comment below that the rating really should have been higher. The film is quite bold and different from many other Taiwanese series as it explores the truthful reality within families and society in a developing country. I love how each series differ to one another by how they are visually filmed. The actors/actresses were very good as well. There are also symbolisms in the tv series that I found quite interesting, and it makes you think about the dark aspect within our society.
Loved the combination of sci-fi and fantasy...very good. Hypnotic music track of Don't Cry Don't Cry. Found it on YouTube and listened over and over.
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