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The show starts off slow but hints at strong story and character development. The stunning outfits, beautiful landscapes, and talented cast drew me in initially. None of the characters are likable but I guess that's the point and I don't mind it.
However, by the fifth and sixth episodes, I found myself wishing for it to end. I would scroll through my phone and feel like I didn't miss anything important. The plot becomes repetitive and tedious. Although we get to understand Maxine's story to some extent, it's hard to feel emotionally invested. I really like how invested she is into this role and everything she and others wear in the series.
However, by the fifth and sixth episodes, I found myself wishing for it to end. I would scroll through my phone and feel like I didn't miss anything important. The plot becomes repetitive and tedious. Although we get to understand Maxine's story to some extent, it's hard to feel emotionally invested. I really like how invested she is into this role and everything she and others wear in the series.
This story was so moving! At first, it seemed dull, like those Netflix shows you can't get past the first episode. Initially I would give a grade of 3-4 stars.
But then, it became powerful, especially in the episode when he shared his trauma. I could not sleep that night. We can all applaud the bravery, but also understand it was probably not that easy. At all! What I like is that it was done in a very human way.
Great storytelling and amazing performances by everyone. It's raw, emotional, honest. We need more of these stories on tv, especially because of people who have been through similar experiences. I really wish that Gadd will continue creating as he is genuinely honest and genuine. Viewers will always appreciate that.
But then, it became powerful, especially in the episode when he shared his trauma. I could not sleep that night. We can all applaud the bravery, but also understand it was probably not that easy. At all! What I like is that it was done in a very human way.
Great storytelling and amazing performances by everyone. It's raw, emotional, honest. We need more of these stories on tv, especially because of people who have been through similar experiences. I really wish that Gadd will continue creating as he is genuinely honest and genuine. Viewers will always appreciate that.
Despite the compelling storyline and its portrayal of challenging experiences for women, the main character comes across as rather unlikeable.
The lack of meaningful dialogue, replaced by constant yelling and tension, makes the viewing experience dull and uninteresting. You don't get much from the conversations and the stubborn nature of the main character who is struggling for sure, but can't seem to understand her daughter is also affected.
On a positive note, the film excels in showcasing the stunning landscapes in and around Bilbao, accompanied by impressive photography. I really enjoyed that aspect.
The lack of meaningful dialogue, replaced by constant yelling and tension, makes the viewing experience dull and uninteresting. You don't get much from the conversations and the stubborn nature of the main character who is struggling for sure, but can't seem to understand her daughter is also affected.
On a positive note, the film excels in showcasing the stunning landscapes in and around Bilbao, accompanied by impressive photography. I really enjoyed that aspect.