Lorsqu'une jeune fille de 17 ans dénonce une agression sexuelle dans son lycée, l'enquête qui s'ensuit bouleverse sa vie et met ses relations à l'épreuve.Lorsqu'une jeune fille de 17 ans dénonce une agression sexuelle dans son lycée, l'enquête qui s'ensuit bouleverse sa vie et met ses relations à l'épreuve.Lorsqu'une jeune fille de 17 ans dénonce une agression sexuelle dans son lycée, l'enquête qui s'ensuit bouleverse sa vie et met ses relations à l'épreuve.
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Great but What's up with all the smoking??
I don't like the way you normalize minors smoking cigarette. Completely useless for the narrative
Great show but it bother me a lot! Parents aren't intervening like it's not a issue. Wtf
Portraying smoking, drinking and taking drugs like it is the way to go, like it is the way to have fun for teens, it's a major problem in movies and tv shows.
I wish we could ban seeing minor smoking cigarettes in tv and that we could see the real effect of alcohol on our body and minds. (Not only hungover, but dark thought, depression, anger)....
Like the main character and wish dubbing in English was better.
I wish we could ban seeing minor smoking cigarettes in tv and that we could see the real effect of alcohol on our body and minds. (Not only hungover, but dark thought, depression, anger)....
Like the main character and wish dubbing in English was better.
Excellent
Raising Voices is a great series that covers various tough and incredibly important subjects in a gracious way. The eight-part series covers consent, various types of sexual assault/violence, grooming, mental health, suicide, bullying, women's rights, and more.
The storylines and acting are excellent, but what really caught my attention is the cinematography. The camera movements and the way this series is shot are fantastic. I especially love the end of every episode; after the characters walk out of frame, and there's seemingly nothing happening, the scene and the sounds evoke deep emotions. I suppose that's what art is supposed to do.
Sea feminista.
The storylines and acting are excellent, but what really caught my attention is the cinematography. The camera movements and the way this series is shot are fantastic. I especially love the end of every episode; after the characters walk out of frame, and there's seemingly nothing happening, the scene and the sounds evoke deep emotions. I suppose that's what art is supposed to do.
Sea feminista.
Loved it - a great movie for teenagers and their parents
I loved the series and watched it in two evenings
The cast is great, I liked Alma, Greta, Nata and Berta and rooted for all of them
The issues they raise in this show are really important and I loved the nuanced portrayal of the story
I am also glad that parents of Alma behaved the way they did in the series, being a parent of a brave feminist teenage daughter can be a challenge!
I cried a bit here and there and I will miss these girls, I would love to spend more time with them The ending makes you feel warm (and cry again:) I will recommend this series to all my friends who have daughters to watch it together with them for sure.
I cried a bit here and there and I will miss these girls, I would love to spend more time with them The ending makes you feel warm (and cry again:) I will recommend this series to all my friends who have daughters to watch it together with them for sure.
A totally predictable cliché
Initially, the series presents a captivating premise that promises to engage viewers in an exhilarating marathon. Unfortunately, after the third of its eight episodes, it devolves into a repetitive cycle of events and character clichés that undermine the entire plot.
The depiction of sexual assault (SA) and male mistreatment is heavy-handed, with every male character portrayed negatively. This leads to a sense of monotony by the fourth episode, making it easy for viewers to lose interest.
Furthermore, the notion that 'sorority' alone can conquer all malevolent intentions creates an unrealistic and implausible scenario, making it difficult for viewers to become fully immersed in the story.
One of the series' strong points is the chemistry between the female protagonist and her two or three co-protagonists. However, this strength is overshadowed by the simplistic notion that a noble cause can mend a broken friendship.
Finally, it's worth noting that, despite the potential to develop a richer plot and atmosphere, no male character is given the opportunity to showcase strong acting from beginning to end. This imbalance detracts from the overall quality of the series.
The depiction of sexual assault (SA) and male mistreatment is heavy-handed, with every male character portrayed negatively. This leads to a sense of monotony by the fourth episode, making it easy for viewers to lose interest.
Furthermore, the notion that 'sorority' alone can conquer all malevolent intentions creates an unrealistic and implausible scenario, making it difficult for viewers to become fully immersed in the story.
One of the series' strong points is the chemistry between the female protagonist and her two or three co-protagonists. However, this strength is overshadowed by the simplistic notion that a noble cause can mend a broken friendship.
Finally, it's worth noting that, despite the potential to develop a richer plot and atmosphere, no male character is given the opportunity to showcase strong acting from beginning to end. This imbalance detracts from the overall quality of the series.
Cliché
Every scene in this series is based on a cliché. The characters are caricatures, and they also present a caricature of society. The social and political commitment of the production is more important than the seriousness of the script. It is more of the same, reiterating the approach of Spanish series from the last decade, which no longer have much to offer. If the situation the series aims to denounce is common (hence the relevance of the denunciation), it would have been better to base it on a real event rather than the mediocre invention of a writer. Miguel Sáez Carral once again offers something as mediocre as 'Sin tetas no hay paraíso.' On the other hand, while trying to raise awareness about sexual abuse, it trivializes the consumption of all kinds of substances.
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