s-natale
Joined Apr 2010
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This isn't a filler or useless episode. Each episode shows the problematic sides of people and in particular of our society. The constant search for attention of many people who take advantage of important events is shown. You can find it even today that many talk about war without knowing anything at all and in fact many stories are invented here in order to say something and to feel important, in the ending she don't help the wounded husband for have something to finally say and to feel important.
This return is even better than I thought. From the first scene you breathe a more mature and courageous air that will continue throughout the episode, Penny has grown, with her also the physique and mentality, the father is obviously afraid that she will be watched (and the joke "I know that one day you will have children and I as a father will do everything to prevent it "made me totally die), various evolutions of our society are introduced between bitcoin and technology, I loved Penny's sincere and touching final speech with his father. I loved everything about this episode, it absolutely took the teen series spirit of the first episodes of the original and didn't lower the target as it unfortunately happened. He went further and raised the bar of courage. This reboot is not just a return but an evolution, you cannot go back to the past but you can go forward and grow together with the people we love and with whom we grew up. Really fantastic.
It's a great film, symbolic, with a high level acting and perfectly written. If you love art and psychology, this is the movie for you but if you are looking for the usual jumpscare and you don't want to engage with your mind, look elsewhere.