After she very narrowly survives a serious car accident, a woman discovers that she has a new relationship with time.After she very narrowly survives a serious car accident, a woman discovers that she has a new relationship with time.After she very narrowly survives a serious car accident, a woman discovers that she has a new relationship with time.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Undone' delves into mental illness, spirituality, and time travel, creating a complex narrative. The unique rotoscoping animation style garners mixed reactions, though it's often praised for its distinctiveness. Characters, especially Rosa Salazar's Alma, are lauded for their depth and relatability. The storytelling's ambiguity allows for varied interpretations of Alma's experiences, making it thought-provoking and emotionally resonant for some. However, critiques arise regarding pacing and animation effectiveness. Overall, 'Undone' is viewed as a compelling, unconventional exploration of personal healing and self-acceptance.
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10giagal
A story that couldn't be more touching, intriguing, complicated and fascinating had to be told in a different way of narrating and describing. The whole works seamlessly. There's a touch of P. K. Dick, a hint of Gilliam, a sprinkle of Allen, a nuance of Miyazaki and no trace of Disney. Wonderful... I am at Episode 6 and felt compelled to write this.
Find your sweet spot - At first I wasn't sure where to look, then by the third episode I focused on the eyes and the animation took in a whole new dimension By that time the story line was enough; I was thoroughly immersed .
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If you've ever suffered mental illness, felt alone, let others down, felt uncomfortable, made others feel uncomfortable, or questioned your reality, this is for you.
Kate Purdy as the series creator, deserves how beautifully her story has been told.
Rosa Salazar once again proves how deserving she has of her massive cult following.
Kate Purdy as the series creator, deserves how beautifully her story has been told.
Rosa Salazar once again proves how deserving she has of her massive cult following.
Yes this show is touching, fascinating, bold, different. But these sorts of descriptions put me off watching it, because I am a very shallow person and generally avoid things described as 'profound', 'thought-provoking', 'moving' etc. What I realise having watched the first season and just starting the second, is that it is fun. Fun fun fun! Funny, fast-moving, addictive fun. This really should be said more, because it might help the show reach emotionally immature people like myself.
Well written and beautifully done. Each character is strongly written and the story is compelling. Life, death, and whatever may fall in between. If you're looking for something different, this is it, and more!
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- TriviaUses rotoscoping animation for every episode.
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