pamelaann-53627
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Classificação de pamelaann-53627
This is a dreary, beautiful, gloomy, bright yet dark story of a family.
In an unpopular but 100% necessary career/industry taking care of the bodies we leave behind.
The matriarch is the essence of contradiction. Plain but gorgeous at the same time.
The eldest son is that typical, lovable, constantly wrong but never called out because of his looks and demeanor (which his looks GOT him that demeanor) typical bro. Who everyone somehow loves.
His on and off love interest is androgynous and flawed and painfully aware how flawed they are but brokenly continue to make bad choices.
The middle brother later becomes the more successful actor when this show is over. He's a great actor, too.
The daughter is very special. I love how the series focused more on her later on, but I hate how they changed who she used to be at her core. She was so forgiving than later when they probably made her lose weight her role became vain. But love the highlighting of her disability.
The middle son's partner was a gorgeous actor. Even I found myself wanting them. His fate was the most bogus garbage crap bag of balls I've ever seen. Everyone else is at peace at "that time" and he's the only person to experience violence, huh (is it the darker skin???) Wow so unusual to stereotype much.
I'm always sad when a series I'm watching ends. Even if at times I'm over the show, ready for it to conclude, but too fully committed to stop, when that show does end, I'm kind of sad that like the TV family I now have is gone and I won't receive further updates on my (fake) family members anymore, cause they're dead now. Funny given the concept of this show.
I love that so many taboo subjects were unapologetically a part of this show! I'd probably really go with a 7 or 8 rating but given how brave the subject matter was, I have no choice than to give a 9, at least.
Billy, the other brother, is a constant conundrum and on guard panic character on the show. The creation of his character was well done.
It's cool this show got me personally thinking of what I want when I die, and I can choose that for myself only while I'm alive.
Get a grip everyone, we're all gonna die one day and the more we don't talk about that fact is the worse it actually will be for you to get your wishes when the inevitable happens.
But no one can top Rose, and I love this show. I'll miss you guys!!!
In an unpopular but 100% necessary career/industry taking care of the bodies we leave behind.
The matriarch is the essence of contradiction. Plain but gorgeous at the same time.
The eldest son is that typical, lovable, constantly wrong but never called out because of his looks and demeanor (which his looks GOT him that demeanor) typical bro. Who everyone somehow loves.
His on and off love interest is androgynous and flawed and painfully aware how flawed they are but brokenly continue to make bad choices.
The middle brother later becomes the more successful actor when this show is over. He's a great actor, too.
The daughter is very special. I love how the series focused more on her later on, but I hate how they changed who she used to be at her core. She was so forgiving than later when they probably made her lose weight her role became vain. But love the highlighting of her disability.
The middle son's partner was a gorgeous actor. Even I found myself wanting them. His fate was the most bogus garbage crap bag of balls I've ever seen. Everyone else is at peace at "that time" and he's the only person to experience violence, huh (is it the darker skin???) Wow so unusual to stereotype much.
I'm always sad when a series I'm watching ends. Even if at times I'm over the show, ready for it to conclude, but too fully committed to stop, when that show does end, I'm kind of sad that like the TV family I now have is gone and I won't receive further updates on my (fake) family members anymore, cause they're dead now. Funny given the concept of this show.
I love that so many taboo subjects were unapologetically a part of this show! I'd probably really go with a 7 or 8 rating but given how brave the subject matter was, I have no choice than to give a 9, at least.
Billy, the other brother, is a constant conundrum and on guard panic character on the show. The creation of his character was well done.
It's cool this show got me personally thinking of what I want when I die, and I can choose that for myself only while I'm alive.
Get a grip everyone, we're all gonna die one day and the more we don't talk about that fact is the worse it actually will be for you to get your wishes when the inevitable happens.
But no one can top Rose, and I love this show. I'll miss you guys!!!
This film has a lot of potential, but the characters weren't developed enough. The comedy had a couple laughs and different people laughed at different times in the theater (the funniest part for me wasn't funny for everyone & others were laughing during times when for me it was barely funny at all).
The beginning started out best, with the most potential and I was just waiting for the real connection to happen, to inevitably fall in love with who these people are, but it never came to fruition.
Not to say I don't appreciate rec leagues, and the hobbies that make our lives seemingly worth living, and the dreams we all have had that only a small percent are lucky enough to live out.
This film is an almost but not quite for me, that just got so diluted with no progression in the script that made the 98 minute run time feel more like 135 minutes. I found myself wishing for the end.
The acting was good for some, maybe even for most, but for others, their skills weren't big screen ready. People disappeared/appeared and showed/didn't show without reason throughout.
The characters should've been closer than they were. It was all kind of a let down for not only them, but audiences members alike.
Some of the random spectators in it were similar in that you really don't feel the connection with them nor with the other characters or script, either. But oh we were all trying to get there.
The end was anticlimactic and it seemed purposeful, but so was the middle, thus was the majority of the film. I mean who doesn't like a good climax?
With the right writing, this could've been so much more.
The beginning started out best, with the most potential and I was just waiting for the real connection to happen, to inevitably fall in love with who these people are, but it never came to fruition.
Not to say I don't appreciate rec leagues, and the hobbies that make our lives seemingly worth living, and the dreams we all have had that only a small percent are lucky enough to live out.
This film is an almost but not quite for me, that just got so diluted with no progression in the script that made the 98 minute run time feel more like 135 minutes. I found myself wishing for the end.
The acting was good for some, maybe even for most, but for others, their skills weren't big screen ready. People disappeared/appeared and showed/didn't show without reason throughout.
The characters should've been closer than they were. It was all kind of a let down for not only them, but audiences members alike.
Some of the random spectators in it were similar in that you really don't feel the connection with them nor with the other characters or script, either. But oh we were all trying to get there.
The end was anticlimactic and it seemed purposeful, but so was the middle, thus was the majority of the film. I mean who doesn't like a good climax?
With the right writing, this could've been so much more.
Studies and science and research are things I really get into. Let the data tell the story! Remove subjective human opinions. Humans interpreting the data, because we still need that, should be as balanced as possible in order to be seen as a legitimate study.
As a former market researcher myself, that is so hard to come by as so many research studies are not unbiased. It's such a bummer. The funding can be biased or the researcher has some skin in the game... We're missing out on REAL, TRUE learnings with every ounce of bias.
This series started out quite interesting. Studying changing the eating habits of one twin. What better way to do it? And I appreciate the focus on selecting twins who eat the same foods prior to the study, making both of them even more equal. The pairs either live together or work together or spend much of their time together and therefore eat together a lot. That should help with legit results! See, there are so many things to think about that can sway a study...
The researcher guy was annoying though because I feel he was misleding. He said something upon meeting the twin pairs that this isn't going to be a situation where one twin gets a bad deal. He said you're both getting a good or like "the same" deal, or something.
What?! No it's not, that's boldly inaccurate. In this study, one twin gets to eat omnivorous (as they ALL currently were doing) and the other twin HAS to completely give up ALL MEAT & DAIRY. That's totally one person having the rougher deal, what?
And when the results finally came in, what a let down!!! They only spent Iike 10% of the TOTAL show minutes focusing on those results! That's insane. How was 50-60% of this show not focused on the results of the study, the main theme and reason I watched. They just whizzed right past it!!
The other 90%+ of the show just goes on and on and on and on desperately trying to convince the entire world that they need to go vegan.
Then focusing on some chef in some bougie restaurant going vegan. I don't care! This wasn't a "chefs who've gone vegan" show!! This was supposed to be a twins research study show!!
Sure, there are valid points, I agree we eat too much meat, I agree with facts like pollution and land degradation. Duh, yeah. Facts are facts. But, I didn't sign up for a subjective lecture from people who want others to make all the same choices about food that they made for themselves. You do you! But, I wanted to watch a food research study.
Another guy in here says something about the main issue/driver being the "demand for meat".
I disagree!
I think the main problem is company/corporate profits!!!
All the overcrowding, force feeding & fast track fattening up, chemicals, comes down to companies wanting to make as much of a profit as they can, and as quickly as they can. Period.
The cheap *price* for meat is the demand.
Company profits is the demand.
Start charging more and I'll guarantee suddenly this "demand" takes a down tick. It won't stay the same cause individual's "meat demand" is "so high" that it's unaffected by price increases.
Yes, in America we eat a lot of meat. Yes, the lobbyists and marketers have created this for meat and dairy. Yes, we should cut back. Yes we shouldn't drink baby cow food! Anymore than baby cows should get our human breast milk their entire lives.
But how best to do that? Raise the price!
And that extra money can pay for regulation and policing of how many animals can be squished together, what chemicals can be used, random inspections, etc.
Someone should redo this the right way.
As a former market researcher myself, that is so hard to come by as so many research studies are not unbiased. It's such a bummer. The funding can be biased or the researcher has some skin in the game... We're missing out on REAL, TRUE learnings with every ounce of bias.
This series started out quite interesting. Studying changing the eating habits of one twin. What better way to do it? And I appreciate the focus on selecting twins who eat the same foods prior to the study, making both of them even more equal. The pairs either live together or work together or spend much of their time together and therefore eat together a lot. That should help with legit results! See, there are so many things to think about that can sway a study...
The researcher guy was annoying though because I feel he was misleding. He said something upon meeting the twin pairs that this isn't going to be a situation where one twin gets a bad deal. He said you're both getting a good or like "the same" deal, or something.
What?! No it's not, that's boldly inaccurate. In this study, one twin gets to eat omnivorous (as they ALL currently were doing) and the other twin HAS to completely give up ALL MEAT & DAIRY. That's totally one person having the rougher deal, what?
And when the results finally came in, what a let down!!! They only spent Iike 10% of the TOTAL show minutes focusing on those results! That's insane. How was 50-60% of this show not focused on the results of the study, the main theme and reason I watched. They just whizzed right past it!!
The other 90%+ of the show just goes on and on and on and on desperately trying to convince the entire world that they need to go vegan.
Then focusing on some chef in some bougie restaurant going vegan. I don't care! This wasn't a "chefs who've gone vegan" show!! This was supposed to be a twins research study show!!
Sure, there are valid points, I agree we eat too much meat, I agree with facts like pollution and land degradation. Duh, yeah. Facts are facts. But, I didn't sign up for a subjective lecture from people who want others to make all the same choices about food that they made for themselves. You do you! But, I wanted to watch a food research study.
Another guy in here says something about the main issue/driver being the "demand for meat".
I disagree!
I think the main problem is company/corporate profits!!!
All the overcrowding, force feeding & fast track fattening up, chemicals, comes down to companies wanting to make as much of a profit as they can, and as quickly as they can. Period.
The cheap *price* for meat is the demand.
Company profits is the demand.
Start charging more and I'll guarantee suddenly this "demand" takes a down tick. It won't stay the same cause individual's "meat demand" is "so high" that it's unaffected by price increases.
Yes, in America we eat a lot of meat. Yes, the lobbyists and marketers have created this for meat and dairy. Yes, we should cut back. Yes we shouldn't drink baby cow food! Anymore than baby cows should get our human breast milk their entire lives.
But how best to do that? Raise the price!
And that extra money can pay for regulation and policing of how many animals can be squished together, what chemicals can be used, random inspections, etc.
Someone should redo this the right way.