ztempler
jun 2021 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
Nuestras actualizaciones aún están en desarrollo. Si bien la versión anterior de el perfil ya no está disponible, estamos trabajando activamente en mejoras, ¡y algunas de las funciones que faltan regresarán pronto! Mantente al tanto para su regreso. Mientras tanto, el análisis de calificaciones sigue disponible en nuestras aplicaciones para iOS y Android, en la página de perfil. Para ver la distribución de tus calificaciones por año y género, consulta nuestra nueva Guía de ayuda.
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Clasificación de ztempler
I had to write a review though I very rarely do. I'm an American expat and a New Zealand citizen. Experiencing first hand the Jacinda years, especially as a comparison against the Trump years, she was an amazing and inspirational national leader. This film accurately captures what it was like during her tenure and how all of the country felt towards her, good and bad. What happened at the end of her tenure is a national disgrace. We lost a great leader and this film accurately portrays this too. It also happens to be a very well made documentary, fully engaging from beginning to end. Negative reviews are clearly political and from the opposition. Review the film and leave your politics at the door.
Although I hadn't read the Will Trent series, I had read a few books by Karin Slaughter before watching the series and so it was immediately apparent that this was not going to be true to the books. I loved this series, the Will Trent character is charming, the stories engaging and the villains unlikeable enough without totally pissing you off. I liked it so much, I decided to start on the book series. Well!! As most of the critical reviews here have pointed out, the TV version veers so far from the books it's barely recognisable as the same series. A lot of the time the only similarities are the names and roles of the characters, although sometimes even that is changed (for ex Michael Ormewood). Betty the Chihuahua remains, Will is still dyslexic, a few crime plots are the same. But otherwise two completely different beasts. And that's the way I look at them. I enjoyed the show and look forward to season two. And I'm loving the books, up to #6 in series now. For anyone who hasn't read the books, I love that they are not as gritty as some of Slaughter's other books (and was there ever a better name for a writer of crime fiction?) and contains some moments of charm and pathos as in the TV version.