Nous suivons Vivian Cunningham, qui finit par aider les gens qui s'approchent trop près du bord alors qu'elle endure ses propres catastrophes comiques, comme brûler accidentellement le food ... Tout lireNous suivons Vivian Cunningham, qui finit par aider les gens qui s'approchent trop près du bord alors qu'elle endure ses propres catastrophes comiques, comme brûler accidentellement le food truck de son frère avec une vape.Nous suivons Vivian Cunningham, qui finit par aider les gens qui s'approchent trop près du bord alors qu'elle endure ses propres catastrophes comiques, comme brûler accidentellement le food truck de son frère avec une vape.
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I have never seen a series quite like this. It is really unusual, and challenging and funny and serious and wild and surprisingly moving. The creators are clearly trying to treat the subject matter sensitively, and so at times it can be a bit overwritten. As a result, the darkness of the subject matter in combination with the comedic moments is definitely not going to be to everyone's taste. But just go with it, because it all comes out in the wash and really pays off in a beautiful way. Some of the accents took a bit of getting used to, but not enough to ruin the experience. I definitely recommend sticking with this series. The cinematography is stunning and the performances are especially brilliant. It feels like the most international Australian show I have seen in recent years. An original and special little show.
This is a wonderful series that makes you think about what is happening around you while also allowing you to relax and forget about your problems for a moment. After watching it, you may even be able to look at your life from a different angle. It's difficult to categorize it as a comedy; rather, it's a cognitive and psychological series about life. The topic of suicide is rarely addressed, but each episode provides an opportunity to reflect on moments in your own life, make comparisons, and contemplate what you may have once considered impossible. Life is beautiful! With good acting, a strong script, and an unusual plot, this series has everything needed for a great viewing experience. I highly recommend it to anyone over the age of 16.
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This is a perfect portrayal of a young person in todays Australia trying to get through life. Its a really fresh take on the struggles of mental health that enables the viewer to feel empathy for the subject matter but not be dragged down into a depression spiral unlike some other shows covering the same deep topics. The music/score isn't the expected melancholy, doom and gloom sound found in most shows and the dark, dry Australian humour is well represented all throughout which certainly adds to the relatability. Its refreshing to see a show cover such serious topics, be able to get the point across and not force you into your own depression in the process. The show does start a bit slow however this is only to provide much needed context and insight into who Vivian is and her various complex family relationships. Most characters -while exaggerated- are certainly people I have come across in my day to day life. Its a little unhinged but aren't we all? There are -rightfully- trigger warnings at the start of each episode which may deter some viewers. It almost stopped me from watching too. Yes, the topics are deep and thought provoking however as someone who has and still does struggle with mental health i can safely say that while yes there are some triggering moments, the way it is dealt with really changes everything. This excellently balances that fine line as a viewer in an enjoyable way. While this may not resonate or translate well for non-Australians, this is the first Australian show I have actually felt a connection with. So much so, i created this account.
It's funny, it's sad, it's simple, it's deep.
Everyone has a tragedy inside, but it can be dealt with in most cases.
This show masterly tangles multiple life stories into one. It shows that there is no dead end, and all the people have something unsaid and heavy in their souls. But good deeds and good people can help.
We see a resolution of multiple sorrows that are common among people and the ways they can be treated.
Touching such a serious subject, the show has a good balance and sewed in humorous moments.
Highly recommend for those who likes to watch something thought provoking and touching.
Everyone has a tragedy inside, but it can be dealt with in most cases.
This show masterly tangles multiple life stories into one. It shows that there is no dead end, and all the people have something unsaid and heavy in their souls. But good deeds and good people can help.
We see a resolution of multiple sorrows that are common among people and the ways they can be treated.
Touching such a serious subject, the show has a good balance and sewed in humorous moments.
Highly recommend for those who likes to watch something thought provoking and touching.
There are moments throughout where the dialogue and actions are so ridiculously unrealistic I was so very frustrated with this show. But, then, I'd be hit with a scene that was just so perfect it was hard to stay angry with this show.
The cast are brilliant, and even some of the more annoying characters (Hendrix, Amy) will grow on you over the course of the six episodes are you become privy to the depth of their characters.
The last episode, particularly the last half of the last episode is brilliant, and it both closes itself off nicely but leaves itself open for another season, both would be a fitting next chapter.
Praise Stan for putting money back into local, Aussie productions!
The cast are brilliant, and even some of the more annoying characters (Hendrix, Amy) will grow on you over the course of the six episodes are you become privy to the depth of their characters.
The last episode, particularly the last half of the last episode is brilliant, and it both closes itself off nicely but leaves itself open for another season, both would be a fitting next chapter.
Praise Stan for putting money back into local, Aussie productions!
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- AnecdotesRowan Witt, the actor who plays John Cunningham, is actually a vegan. In the scene where he chugs the "dairy" milk from Walt's urn, oat milk had to be used as a replacement. He consumed an estimated 11-12 litres while filming the scene.
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