Harriet Manners, une adolescente maladroite et névrotique, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle est choisie comme mannequin. Elle se lance dans un voyage à la découverte d'elle-même, en conci... Tout lireHarriet Manners, une adolescente maladroite et névrotique, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle est choisie comme mannequin. Elle se lance dans un voyage à la découverte d'elle-même, en conciliant lycée et haute couture.Harriet Manners, une adolescente maladroite et névrotique, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle est choisie comme mannequin. Elle se lance dans un voyage à la découverte d'elle-même, en conciliant lycée et haute couture.
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I don't necessarily think it was 'good', but I absolutely enjoyed all the episodes I binged in one go. I got totally swept up and rooted for the adorable character and her friendships and omg that sweet, sweet romance. Cliche but refreshing at the same time.
Awkwardness is often seen as something to be avoided, but in reality, it's a natural part of being human. This series really encourages to see and embrace it. Believable? I dont know. Does it have to be? Emotionally I did buy in and thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
Each episode captured the essence of coming of age, making me feel nostalgic and deeply connected to her experiences. I loved all the characters and it just gave me a wonderful time! Thank you!
Awkwardness is often seen as something to be avoided, but in reality, it's a natural part of being human. This series really encourages to see and embrace it. Believable? I dont know. Does it have to be? Emotionally I did buy in and thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
Each episode captured the essence of coming of age, making me feel nostalgic and deeply connected to her experiences. I loved all the characters and it just gave me a wonderful time! Thank you!
Geek Girl's TV adaptation is an enjoyable watch for family viewing with kids and teenagers.
At first glance, it's perplexing to see why some reviewers have given the TV adaptation of Geek Girl such low ratings. Contrary to their opinions, this adaptation deserves at least a solid 7 out of 10.
One of the standout aspects of the series is the casting. The actors chosen for the main character embody their roles convincingly, both in appearance and performance. The protagonist and her peers look appropriate for their roles, the antagonist exudes the right balance of cunning, particularly evident during her photoshoot and campaign scenes. The portrayal of bullying in the series is subtle yet impactful.
However, there are a few elements that feel out of place. The stepmother character, for instance, seems to be straight out of a fairytale like in early episode desperate times ,even the real mother might not had understand and support her.
At first glance, it's perplexing to see why some reviewers have given the TV adaptation of Geek Girl such low ratings. Contrary to their opinions, this adaptation deserves at least a solid 7 out of 10.
One of the standout aspects of the series is the casting. The actors chosen for the main character embody their roles convincingly, both in appearance and performance. The protagonist and her peers look appropriate for their roles, the antagonist exudes the right balance of cunning, particularly evident during her photoshoot and campaign scenes. The portrayal of bullying in the series is subtle yet impactful.
However, there are a few elements that feel out of place. The stepmother character, for instance, seems to be straight out of a fairytale like in early episode desperate times ,even the real mother might not had understand and support her.
It has good message to empower but unfortunately the world shown is totally unrealistic. It's a feel good show and as one, is making it's purpose.
But also it's giving young people totally unrealistic views: that world turns around them and people in work will make sacrifices for you and wait for your better moods and chase you, etc. Also modelling world, which is ruthless, here is shown as cotton and candies. Problems shown here are nothing in comparison to real world. Also word Geek stopped being stygmatized for a long time now and most young people want to be called like that. It's a pride thing. It means that you're smarter than others.
But also it's giving young people totally unrealistic views: that world turns around them and people in work will make sacrifices for you and wait for your better moods and chase you, etc. Also modelling world, which is ruthless, here is shown as cotton and candies. Problems shown here are nothing in comparison to real world. Also word Geek stopped being stygmatized for a long time now and most young people want to be called like that. It's a pride thing. It means that you're smarter than others.
Geeky clumsy shy english teen's unexpected journey onto the catwalk and adulthood.
A well produced, neatly scripted, well cast, 10 part TV series, paced to keep you engaged, not over complicated or unexpected, done with heart and charm. Few characters and most villains are slightly charicatured under developed, but that keeps the focus on a few nicer central people. It borrows the Bridget Jones technique of internal monologue but does it gently, for a PG12 audience.
Simple, nice, fun; the angst and self doubt is done kindly, the necessary flirting done gently.
I enjoyed this, was not sure I would, and can comfortably RECOMMEND.
A well produced, neatly scripted, well cast, 10 part TV series, paced to keep you engaged, not over complicated or unexpected, done with heart and charm. Few characters and most villains are slightly charicatured under developed, but that keeps the focus on a few nicer central people. It borrows the Bridget Jones technique of internal monologue but does it gently, for a PG12 audience.
Simple, nice, fun; the angst and self doubt is done kindly, the necessary flirting done gently.
I enjoyed this, was not sure I would, and can comfortably RECOMMEND.
Characters are likeable, production is pretty, but there are too many cliches for 2024. It's like a bad Cinderella story.
Also, everything is much too improbable, it's too far from real life. I don't think this is doing teenagers any good.
Also, they throw in some jokes but they're not funny enough to laugh about. So it's a little cringe (and I know that saying "cringe" is cringe haha).
It's better to see Heartstopper also on Netflix where a popular guy and a geek boy fall in love, same story but the difference is that the latter is good.
So for me this show is unfortunately a miss.
6 out of 10 just because England is beautiful.
Also, everything is much too improbable, it's too far from real life. I don't think this is doing teenagers any good.
Also, they throw in some jokes but they're not funny enough to laugh about. So it's a little cringe (and I know that saying "cringe" is cringe haha).
It's better to see Heartstopper also on Netflix where a popular guy and a geek boy fall in love, same story but the difference is that the latter is good.
So for me this show is unfortunately a miss.
6 out of 10 just because England is beautiful.
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- AnecdotesHarriet (Emily Carey) is never seen wearing regular high heels/stilettos during her catwalk and training scenes. All of her shoes are some form of chunky platform (mary janes, boots, etc).
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