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Apple Cider Vinegar is a Strange mini series with some interesting story choices and manipulations of the real events that took places, but it still manages to tell a shocking yet fascinating story about deception and dark side of the wellness industry.
I have been an avid researcher of Belle Gibson and her infamous scam for years now. The story of Belle Gibson is such a fascinating story for me because it horrifies me to my core, yet it makes me want to read more about the story. So when it was announced that Netflix would be releasing a mini series based on Belle Gibson, I was genuinely excited.
I got to finish the entire series in a few days, and while I was not disappointed, I am still confused at the directions it took. For one, I thought it was bizarre how the team made the series to be like a "teen girl" like drama at times, with pop songs in the intro. Next, I thought it was strange how they made their own story within the real life story, specifically the one about how Belle was caught.
However, I really enjoyed the performances of the actresses and actors. I found their performances to be convincing and they all seemed to be into their roles. I also really liked their decision of adding POVs of the Belle Gibson story from other characters, as it makes the story more gripping and you can imagine the shock of the world when they discovered that Belle was a fraud.
Overall, I enjoyed the series. It's definitely far from perfect, but I believe that the actors/actresses made it as interesting as it was. Oh, and if you have not read about Belle Gibson, I highly recommend reading about her story before watching this series.
I have been an avid researcher of Belle Gibson and her infamous scam for years now. The story of Belle Gibson is such a fascinating story for me because it horrifies me to my core, yet it makes me want to read more about the story. So when it was announced that Netflix would be releasing a mini series based on Belle Gibson, I was genuinely excited.
I got to finish the entire series in a few days, and while I was not disappointed, I am still confused at the directions it took. For one, I thought it was bizarre how the team made the series to be like a "teen girl" like drama at times, with pop songs in the intro. Next, I thought it was strange how they made their own story within the real life story, specifically the one about how Belle was caught.
However, I really enjoyed the performances of the actresses and actors. I found their performances to be convincing and they all seemed to be into their roles. I also really liked their decision of adding POVs of the Belle Gibson story from other characters, as it makes the story more gripping and you can imagine the shock of the world when they discovered that Belle was a fraud.
Overall, I enjoyed the series. It's definitely far from perfect, but I believe that the actors/actresses made it as interesting as it was. Oh, and if you have not read about Belle Gibson, I highly recommend reading about her story before watching this series.
The Dogman (2025) movie is a fast-paced action kids film that is definitely childish, but had plenty of funny jokes and heartwarming moments.
The film stars a half dog, half man hybrid who came to be after a freak accident. Albeit the implications of this is horrifying, it does make for some heartfelt moments. One issue I have with the story though is that things are introduced but are quickly established with no real development. For example, one of the villains, Flippy the Fish, is quickly brought up, however they automatically have evil motives with no real reason behind why those motive are there. Flippy is essentially there to create more of a conflict between the Dogman, Petey, and Lil Petey. Also, the jokes can be hit or miss. Some jokes are hilarious and definitely land, however, others are more juvenile, especially the fart jokes. Additionally, I do appreciate how the film celebrates and stays true to the comics of the same name. I've personally never read any of the books, but I can see all fans of the books really enjoying this film.
The animation is also incredibly expressive and adorable. I love the comic-like style of the animation, as it really feels like the movie came out straight of a comic book. The characters are also very pleasant to look at, and the film manages to make simple 2D designs translate well in 3D. It's definitely one to keep the kids engaged and one that adults can enjoy as well.
The characters are also very cute and enjoyable, however, some jokes that the characters make can get annoying after a while. For instance, Lil Petey has a repeating joke of answering "why?" to his clone, Petey the Cat. It's cute at first but it drags on and just becomes annoying. Despite this, Lil Petey is still an adorable little character that adds the heart of the film. I also have to praise how the team behind the film kept the main character, Dogman, as a silent protagonist whose main characteristics are dog-like. This actually adds more heart to the film because DogMan's character is solely built on actions rather than dialogue. He is portrayed as a kind, playful, and intelligent dog. Additionally, the main villain, Petey, has intent behind his over the top actions, as the film discusses real life topics such as abandonment from authority figures (in this case, parents) and seeing the world as a cruel and unjust place. It brings more heart and allows Petey to have a character arc of his own.
Overall, I can definitely recommend this film to fans of the original DogMan comics and children, as children and fans will have a great time seeing this film. Adults can also enjoy this film too, however it may be too childish at times and the animation can be hyperactive, probably making the film a little too much for adult viewers.
The film stars a half dog, half man hybrid who came to be after a freak accident. Albeit the implications of this is horrifying, it does make for some heartfelt moments. One issue I have with the story though is that things are introduced but are quickly established with no real development. For example, one of the villains, Flippy the Fish, is quickly brought up, however they automatically have evil motives with no real reason behind why those motive are there. Flippy is essentially there to create more of a conflict between the Dogman, Petey, and Lil Petey. Also, the jokes can be hit or miss. Some jokes are hilarious and definitely land, however, others are more juvenile, especially the fart jokes. Additionally, I do appreciate how the film celebrates and stays true to the comics of the same name. I've personally never read any of the books, but I can see all fans of the books really enjoying this film.
The animation is also incredibly expressive and adorable. I love the comic-like style of the animation, as it really feels like the movie came out straight of a comic book. The characters are also very pleasant to look at, and the film manages to make simple 2D designs translate well in 3D. It's definitely one to keep the kids engaged and one that adults can enjoy as well.
The characters are also very cute and enjoyable, however, some jokes that the characters make can get annoying after a while. For instance, Lil Petey has a repeating joke of answering "why?" to his clone, Petey the Cat. It's cute at first but it drags on and just becomes annoying. Despite this, Lil Petey is still an adorable little character that adds the heart of the film. I also have to praise how the team behind the film kept the main character, Dogman, as a silent protagonist whose main characteristics are dog-like. This actually adds more heart to the film because DogMan's character is solely built on actions rather than dialogue. He is portrayed as a kind, playful, and intelligent dog. Additionally, the main villain, Petey, has intent behind his over the top actions, as the film discusses real life topics such as abandonment from authority figures (in this case, parents) and seeing the world as a cruel and unjust place. It brings more heart and allows Petey to have a character arc of his own.
Overall, I can definitely recommend this film to fans of the original DogMan comics and children, as children and fans will have a great time seeing this film. Adults can also enjoy this film too, however it may be too childish at times and the animation can be hyperactive, probably making the film a little too much for adult viewers.