Lil_Git
Joined Jan 2015
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I started off watching this movie just as a bit of background to my evening and since it was something on Amazon Prime I really wasn't expecting all that much....
Surprisingly, I ended up really enjoying it.
Bill Skarsgard is as always an excellent actor. I really thought the movie was going in what I thought was a pretty obvious direction (which was also fine as a storyline) but then it did a total spin in a new direction and it was a spin I didn't see coming.
Although it's not what I would call one of the best movies I've seen, I have to admit it did manage to keep my attention throughout (which is difficult to do) and I'm glad I found this little gem and not disappointed at all.
Surprisingly, I ended up really enjoying it.
Bill Skarsgard is as always an excellent actor. I really thought the movie was going in what I thought was a pretty obvious direction (which was also fine as a storyline) but then it did a total spin in a new direction and it was a spin I didn't see coming.
Although it's not what I would call one of the best movies I've seen, I have to admit it did manage to keep my attention throughout (which is difficult to do) and I'm glad I found this little gem and not disappointed at all.
After a very disappointing season 6, I was surprisingly happy with the final episode Demon 79.
The acting was great and really reflected the era it was set in. I actually grew up in Cheetham in the early 80's and they really captured the area at that time really well.
There was great comedy between the two main characters, and I as a viewer felt engaged in the storyline. I smiled throughout the episode as well as felt sadness at certain points. The ending as far as I'm concerned was perfect.
The character development of Nida was superb and I hope to see these two actors in future productions.
The music throughout was great and extremely nostalgic......and who doesn't love a bit of Boney M?
Best episode of the season, but what a shame the previous 4 episodes were so bland.
The acting was great and really reflected the era it was set in. I actually grew up in Cheetham in the early 80's and they really captured the area at that time really well.
There was great comedy between the two main characters, and I as a viewer felt engaged in the storyline. I smiled throughout the episode as well as felt sadness at certain points. The ending as far as I'm concerned was perfect.
The character development of Nida was superb and I hope to see these two actors in future productions.
The music throughout was great and extremely nostalgic......and who doesn't love a bit of Boney M?
Best episode of the season, but what a shame the previous 4 episodes were so bland.
I loved the first 5 seasons of Black Mirror and was waiting eagerly to watch season 6 only to be disappointed.
I somewhat enjoyed episode1, but it was lacking something and for a BM episode I was overall disappointed.
Episode 2 again was somewhat enjoyable but as a BM episode I was expecting a whole lot more.
Episode 3 was interesting but again fell short of exciting.
Episode 4 was plain BORING despite me loving the actress Zazie Beetz.
Episode 5 Was the one I enjoyed the most. It transported me back to early 70's northern England, the music was great, the storyline was enjoyable but again, despite being the most enjoyable episode for me it was still lacking whatever magic Black Mirror usually gives.
Pretty forgettable season to be honest. I will always love Black Mirror Season 3 Episode 3 (shut up and dance) because of the actor Alex Lawther who is always a treasure to watch, but after the disappointment of the latest season I thing it's time for the show to end.....unless of course they find their way back to what made the first 5 seasons good..
I somewhat enjoyed episode1, but it was lacking something and for a BM episode I was overall disappointed.
Episode 2 again was somewhat enjoyable but as a BM episode I was expecting a whole lot more.
Episode 3 was interesting but again fell short of exciting.
Episode 4 was plain BORING despite me loving the actress Zazie Beetz.
Episode 5 Was the one I enjoyed the most. It transported me back to early 70's northern England, the music was great, the storyline was enjoyable but again, despite being the most enjoyable episode for me it was still lacking whatever magic Black Mirror usually gives.
Pretty forgettable season to be honest. I will always love Black Mirror Season 3 Episode 3 (shut up and dance) because of the actor Alex Lawther who is always a treasure to watch, but after the disappointment of the latest season I thing it's time for the show to end.....unless of course they find their way back to what made the first 5 seasons good..