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I'm nearing completion of watching Season 2 (about to watch "Neha's Other Man"). Oh my goodness this series is good. I found myself binge watching which i never do, ha-ha. But the stories are rich, characters full & well developed and the episodes move along at a good clip. I was very pleased when I was well into Season 1 and discovered there were "2" more Seasons to enjoy. I'm sure Season 4 will be picked up someone large but for now I'll keep enjoying A Billion to One on Amazon Prime.
This was a great gem to stumble upon. I watched all 13 episodes of the first season in one viewing. The episodes are compact and pithy. The central theme of a contest to win billions is used brilliantly as a device to weave together stories from around the world. Each story feels authentic and true to the culture in which it exists. The drive for cold hard cash quickly leads into much more poignant topics of passion, survival, sexuality, homelessness, sex-trafficking, free-will or the lack thereof, relationships, trust, and death. No stone is unturned in this ambitious drama, which not only reaches far, but does so with humor, verve, and excellent production value. Great writing, excellent performances, and wonderful views into cultures from around the world, and the themes that unify us all.
I'm really enjoying this series and hope there is a second season. It's an intriguing premise with a diverse and interesting cast of characters. The episodes are pretty short, but they suck you and quickly you can watch 4 or 5 without even noticing, very binge worthy.
The locations, lighting, music, sound and cinematography are all top notch. It's cool watching a story that takes place, at least for the viewer, all over the world, would be curious where the filmmakers shot the film, because the footage in Bangladesh looks as authentic as the footage in France. The story sucks you and keeps you guessing. Highly recommend.
The locations, lighting, music, sound and cinematography are all top notch. It's cool watching a story that takes place, at least for the viewer, all over the world, would be curious where the filmmakers shot the film, because the footage in Bangladesh looks as authentic as the footage in France. The story sucks you and keeps you guessing. Highly recommend.
High concept low budget high impact drama here. Basically...a billionaire is dying, and as he has no heirs he decides to 'Willy Wonka' his money away...though this is not for kids! And def no singing. If you're a fan of TNT or television dramas I think you will love this.
It does a great job of including people from all walks of life and feels very inclusive. It even adopts different cinematic styles for various locations that it takes place in.
Solid stuff.
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This is a well acted, well made series with an interesting premise. The characters are relatable and original, and the story is served up in compelling bit-sized episodes. I want to see more.
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