Leedt333
mar 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de Leedt333
I understand that some people may find this a bit 'too mutch', but I personally always loved TV and movies that were 'too much', so this is 100% what I wanted from this show?
Yes, this show always has a lot of ideas, and their execution is not landing perfectly all of the time, with the current season leaning very hard into the camp and parody, edging into the area of feeling like a parody of itself instead, not like a parody of a genre. But I personally enjoyed this seasons new direction of being intentionally 'too much', as I think it gives the show the opportunity to feel more unique.
While the last few episodes where enjoyable for me, this episode is the first one where I actually feel like the show actually reached its potential. The documentary gimmick is so campy and weird, but also visually engaging, somehing new happening to the camera angels every few seconds, different perspectives on the characters and there personality revealed.
But the best part about this episode: Seeing how everyone reacts to being filmed or not filmed. Making every shot something actually filmed the reality of the show is facinating, as it makes every character react differently to the situation of being filmed. Short looks into the camera, doing jokes and quibs more aimed at the film than at the other character + the contrast of people sometimes not knowing that they are filmed. And the amazing scenes with multiple people filming and cathing different aspects of the film, in a way that actually tells us things about the characters from how they film a situation!
I have seen others not really getting this gimmick, but for me this worked absolutely brilliantly!
Yes, this show always has a lot of ideas, and their execution is not landing perfectly all of the time, with the current season leaning very hard into the camp and parody, edging into the area of feeling like a parody of itself instead, not like a parody of a genre. But I personally enjoyed this seasons new direction of being intentionally 'too much', as I think it gives the show the opportunity to feel more unique.
While the last few episodes where enjoyable for me, this episode is the first one where I actually feel like the show actually reached its potential. The documentary gimmick is so campy and weird, but also visually engaging, somehing new happening to the camera angels every few seconds, different perspectives on the characters and there personality revealed.
But the best part about this episode: Seeing how everyone reacts to being filmed or not filmed. Making every shot something actually filmed the reality of the show is facinating, as it makes every character react differently to the situation of being filmed. Short looks into the camera, doing jokes and quibs more aimed at the film than at the other character + the contrast of people sometimes not knowing that they are filmed. And the amazing scenes with multiple people filming and cathing different aspects of the film, in a way that actually tells us things about the characters from how they film a situation!
I have seen others not really getting this gimmick, but for me this worked absolutely brilliantly!