Bloom
- Serie TV
- 2019–2020
- 1h
Un anno dopo che un'alluvione devastante ha ucciso cinque persone del posto in una idilliaca cittadina di campagna, appare una misteriosa nuova pianta.Un anno dopo che un'alluvione devastante ha ucciso cinque persone del posto in una idilliaca cittadina di campagna, appare una misteriosa nuova pianta.Un anno dopo che un'alluvione devastante ha ucciso cinque persone del posto in una idilliaca cittadina di campagna, appare una misteriosa nuova pianta.
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I watched the entire season in a day, and yes I was hungover. However, it kept my attention the whole time and I got quite invested.
The story - a flood devastates a small, country town in rural Australia and 5 people died. A glowing flower grows where they died and when eaten it makes you young. The storyline is driven forward tackling multiple themes and is both original and engrossing.
The Acting - Superb! Every character is rounded, fleshed out and totally believable in their roles.
The Production - Beautifully shot, a definite Aussie bush feel, a finely crafted production.
Enjoyment - I was fully engaged the whole time.
Rewatch/Recommend - I would not watch it again as it is at times quite heavy and dark yet I will recommend it.
All in all, a stand out Australian production.
Bloom is a great new piece of original drama straight out of Australia. From the opening scene I was hooked. While Australian stalwart actors Bryan Brown and Jacki Weaver give it some street cred, the young actors (particularly Ryan Corr) really steal the show. At only 6 hour long episodes it was easy to binge watch over the course of a day. The country town setting is very Australian. (Having come from one I can attest to that), the pace is great, with each episode ending on a cliff hanger. I also loved that it included a couple of same-sex couples stories with care and grace. This is one of the most original stories I've seen in a long time. Of course you need to leave reality at the door, so sit down, relax and enjoy the story.
Suspend belief and be transported to an idyllic country town in Victoria, Australia. The town is run down and many of the residents affected by a flood 12 months earlier. Slowly the story evolves to yield a complex web of connection between the main cast. The sci-fi is understated. No clever morphing or over the top blue screen special effects. This is old school film-making where the plot slowly exposes the frailities of the characters and their decisions to revisit their youth. The photography and settings are visually pleasing, the acting great. If you analyse the plot development too much it has a number of holes even if you accept the initial fountain of youth concept. A little too long, it is a commitment but worth the journey. I am not generally a sci-fi viewer, but this one captured me.
We went in to this without any spoilers and enjoyed the whole series over two days. Great established Aussie cast and some new talent too that only made it better. A believable tale with some Supernatural thrown in. With a look. We don't often give a high score like this.
Better than most of the other shows that have come out in recent times. Aussie talent at its best. Good for a binge watch over the weekend
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