cdrbfcbm
Joined Dec 2022
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Really inappropriate to make it almost a satire with a humourous subplot. What is missing here is remembering two humans died - killed in the worst way be their offspring. These VICTIMS are entirely missing as people whose deaths we shouldn't tolerate. Instead we have a movie that will encourage others to reach for infant in this way. It is poorly rendered psychologically being little more than a late night movie. Ir is very badly acted. I am shocked it got past Netflix's ethics. There are some
brilliant movies about serial killers - both in terms of being a good watch and for psychological realism. This is not one of them.
Tommy has had a bad press for his mood swings in the program by people who don't understand how overwhelming bipolar mood is. He clearly adores his wife Paris and the two of them are true family people with gypsy values shown at their best. Paris is not taken for a fool by him - she knows him in and out and calls him out when he is sexist . It is a mesmerising portrayal about fame and the obsessionality needed to succeed as a sportsman at the highest level. It is very funny and charming and a total binge watch. Recommended for anyone - I had never watched a boxing match before. And the kids are all an absolute charm.