Migaish
Joined Feb 2019
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I cannot begin to describe this film. I'm currently studying a bachelor in animation so this on my list purely for the stop motion work. And heads up; I'm going to geek out.
Visually, the designs, the atmosphere, the story, the music, everything is beautiful and overflowing with life. Every character is real and flawed in their own ways. While some of the designs are a bit, well, ugly. Even so, there's something charming and unique about every design.
There is a lot going on though, it would've been better as a TV Series. There would've been a lot more time to fully explore every storyline and character. The rich, bubbly, and seemingly perfect Siobhan is such a wonderful character. She's a great twist on the textbook rich girl villain. And omg the REPRESENTATION. Katherine Koniqua Elliot is a kickass protagonist, with all the gruffness and spunk of a typical 13yo. Again, there's so much going on that it gets messy and even confusing. But other than that, it's absolutely wonderful. Highly recommend.
Visually, the designs, the atmosphere, the story, the music, everything is beautiful and overflowing with life. Every character is real and flawed in their own ways. While some of the designs are a bit, well, ugly. Even so, there's something charming and unique about every design.
There is a lot going on though, it would've been better as a TV Series. There would've been a lot more time to fully explore every storyline and character. The rich, bubbly, and seemingly perfect Siobhan is such a wonderful character. She's a great twist on the textbook rich girl villain. And omg the REPRESENTATION. Katherine Koniqua Elliot is a kickass protagonist, with all the gruffness and spunk of a typical 13yo. Again, there's so much going on that it gets messy and even confusing. But other than that, it's absolutely wonderful. Highly recommend.
I find it so interesting that this show and older reviews blame Greene for what happened. And while I can understand why, how many times did Greene page OB? How many times did he call for help? How many times did he ask for Coburn to get down to ER?
Way more than 3 times, he spent at least eight hours screaming for help from other departments. Because his job is to only stabilise and send upstairs. But due to a lack of specialists, lack of qualified staff, lack of emergency, well, we know what happened. Nearly 30 years later this is still a very real issue in many "first world" countries. I applaud the writers, actors and more for highlighting a very important issue in medicine.
Way more than 3 times, he spent at least eight hours screaming for help from other departments. Because his job is to only stabilise and send upstairs. But due to a lack of specialists, lack of qualified staff, lack of emergency, well, we know what happened. Nearly 30 years later this is still a very real issue in many "first world" countries. I applaud the writers, actors and more for highlighting a very important issue in medicine.
Seeing an economically depressed neighbourhood (where subtly most of the residents are POC), Max goes on another noble crusade to help them out, much to Karen's dismay. Iggy is sweet as ever, helping out a struggling Bloom and frazzled Sharpe. Throughout the episodes there's a mostly subtle social issue being shown to the audience (about race this time). Most of it is typical hospital drama with touches of friendship and noble acts, in true New Amsterdam fashion.