Amber Brown
- TV Series
- 2022
- Tous publics
- 25m
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5.7/10
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A girl finds her way through art and music after her parents' divorce.A girl finds her way through art and music after her parents' divorce.A girl finds her way through art and music after her parents' divorce.
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Featuring a strong performance by Carsyn Rose as the title character, "Amber Rose" is an excellent series for parents to watch with their young children. The series explores the challenges that Amber faces as she deals with her changing family situation, school life, and her desire to assert her individuality. This includes a number of situations that promote discussion between young viewers and their parents. The series generally maintains a light tone throughout, but does contain a few emotional moments. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and experience a range of emotions in between. Definitely worth a look for young people in late elementary school and middle school range as well as their parents. Also good for people in search of wholesome entertainment.
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It's a very good series, and in this series it ends up addressing situations that are important such as parental separation, the difficulty of dealing with separated parents and also showing that a mother who demands too much from her children becomes something bad.
Script: Amber is a teenager who is faced with the difficulty of having her parents separated, and at certain times she believes that she has the possibility of getting the two of them back together. She also ends up having to live with her mother who ends up finding another boyfriend, And whether it's for Amber or anyone else, it's a strange situation, at least that's how I would feel. The Series also addresses that Amber has a more controlling mother, which is certainly harmful and makes it clear that Amber is well aware of her actions without anyone needing to tell her that, or control her actions.
Actors: They are Good, I really liked it, and Carsyn Rose and Liliana Inouye are very good on the scene, making the scenes more natural and enjoyable to watch, Carsyn Rose has parts with a lot of drama and depth in her speech and she has it and it looks very natural on the scene which is very good besides being beautiful
I also really liked Michel Yo and Daren Brooks, because they made their characters freer and without so much complication, making me end up liking their characters.
Filming: The type of filming is excellent, and in many moments it reminded me a little of Andi Mack, mainly because of moments in which she literally talks to the audience and this makes the series more dynamic and fun, as if she were part of the scene . The quality of filming and soundtrack makes the series even more complete and fun to watch, it's a really cool series that addresses important issues in a light way and sometimes more on the critical and dramatic side, which is why I really liked it.
Script: Amber is a teenager who is faced with the difficulty of having her parents separated, and at certain times she believes that she has the possibility of getting the two of them back together. She also ends up having to live with her mother who ends up finding another boyfriend, And whether it's for Amber or anyone else, it's a strange situation, at least that's how I would feel. The Series also addresses that Amber has a more controlling mother, which is certainly harmful and makes it clear that Amber is well aware of her actions without anyone needing to tell her that, or control her actions.
Actors: They are Good, I really liked it, and Carsyn Rose and Liliana Inouye are very good on the scene, making the scenes more natural and enjoyable to watch, Carsyn Rose has parts with a lot of drama and depth in her speech and she has it and it looks very natural on the scene which is very good besides being beautiful
I also really liked Michel Yo and Daren Brooks, because they made their characters freer and without so much complication, making me end up liking their characters.
Filming: The type of filming is excellent, and in many moments it reminded me a little of Andi Mack, mainly because of moments in which she literally talks to the audience and this makes the series more dynamic and fun, as if she were part of the scene . The quality of filming and soundtrack makes the series even more complete and fun to watch, it's a really cool series that addresses important issues in a light way and sometimes more on the critical and dramatic side, which is why I really liked it.
There is only one season but I enjoyed watching it with my tween daughter. We watched all the episodes over two nights.
There is humor in this for child and parent. It has a very wholesome feel to it and is filled with life lessons for a child experiencing these sort of life changes.
The focus on the show is on the daughter, an only child of a divorce who must navigate a step parent and the hectic schedule of moving between two households.
Shame on Apple executives for cancelling this but renewing the horrible Jane show, which we watch the first episode of before both agreeing it was garbage.
There is humor in this for child and parent. It has a very wholesome feel to it and is filled with life lessons for a child experiencing these sort of life changes.
The focus on the show is on the daughter, an only child of a divorce who must navigate a step parent and the hectic schedule of moving between two households.
Shame on Apple executives for cancelling this but renewing the horrible Jane show, which we watch the first episode of before both agreeing it was garbage.
I have to give this a ten simply for the fact that there's NOTHING like this on Tv. It's just pure.....no agendas being driven. Just good clean tv. You have to admit that in this day and age that is just NOT easy to find! Thank you Apple TV+
As a parent of a tween I feel like this show captures this age much better than most shows out there. My middle schooler loves it and the emotions the main character displays are very relatable! Also nice that there is not over the top acting out or rebellion, like most kids her age (11) Amber doesn't hate her parents and isn't obsessed with social media the way a lot of shows portray kids to be. She wears pretty typical kid clothes, has a best friend she is silly with, and is refreshingly honest about how typical middle school drama leaves her feeling left out sometimes, while still exhibiting a healthy sense of self.
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