Ainda morando com a mãe e trabalhando em um emprego temporário, Becky lida com vidas perfeitas no Instagram.Ainda morando com a mãe e trabalhando em um emprego temporário, Becky lida com vidas perfeitas no Instagram.Ainda morando com a mãe e trabalhando em um emprego temporário, Becky lida com vidas perfeitas no Instagram.
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Reviewers say 'Chloe' is a psychological thriller exploring obsession, identity, and social media influence, with Erin Doherty's performance as Becky receiving widespread acclaim for its complexity. The series garners mixed reactions for its pacing, with some appreciating the gradual plot reveal and others finding it slow. The ending is divisive, with varied reactions from satisfaction to disappointment. Criticisms include costumes and lighting, which some feel detract from the experience. Despite these issues, the intriguing storyline and strong performances are highlighted.
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Erin Doherty carries this mini series very well. I don't know why some reviewers complain about the ending. I found it satisfying. Because the show is strange and with possibly a couple vague plot holes. I give a strong 7.
Something of a comment on our modern world but enthralling nonetheless. The complexity of the plotlines and the situations of the protagonists require a egree of concentration to follow the story, but well worth a watch.
I don't know what people want. The pacing is just right. The dialogue is often very witty. The casting is perfect. The photography and direction are great.
It is a BBC Three series, really. The main character is a duplicitous b****, but fascinating nonetheless. I'm only on episode four but unless the ending is really that bad, I'll probably award it seven out of ten.
Just one thing - surely Elliot must have a housekeeper. So where is she?
It is a BBC Three series, really. The main character is a duplicitous b****, but fascinating nonetheless. I'm only on episode four but unless the ending is really that bad, I'll probably award it seven out of ten.
Just one thing - surely Elliot must have a housekeeper. So where is she?
Enjoyable and yet another great advert for the lovely city of Bristol. The story moves along at a good pace but I think it's one episode too long and staggers in the last episode to the not so big reveal.
Overall I'd say it's worth watching as the acting and filming are good but it would have been so easy to construct a more twisted ending. I'd compare it with Killing Eve ( which I didn't think much of) in style and atmosphere.
Some of the clothes that the lead has to wear look really odd and I can't imagine she'd have been too happy about having to wear them and there are a few quirks like this that I found a bit oddball. Still, a reasonable production overall.
Overall I'd say it's worth watching as the acting and filming are good but it would have been so easy to construct a more twisted ending. I'd compare it with Killing Eve ( which I didn't think much of) in style and atmosphere.
Some of the clothes that the lead has to wear look really odd and I can't imagine she'd have been too happy about having to wear them and there are a few quirks like this that I found a bit oddball. Still, a reasonable production overall.
I am surprised that so many reviewers didn't like this. It's a well-crafted story, revealing bits of the back story gradually. A bit of a slow burner but I didn't find it too tedious.
The outstanding performance of Erin Doherty persuaded me to give this 8 and not 7. She brilliantly dealt with the switching between daughter and social climber.
One annoying feature of the production was the large number of dark shots. I don't usually comment on such things. Perhaps it was meant to reflect the murkiness of the story.
And one curious thing - perhaps someone could enlighten me. Elliot and Richard are listed on here as appearing as teenage characters in four episodes. I'm sure I didn't fall asleep but I didn't see them, unless it was a momentary appearance in a non-speaking role.
But I'm pleased to have watched it and would recommend it.
The outstanding performance of Erin Doherty persuaded me to give this 8 and not 7. She brilliantly dealt with the switching between daughter and social climber.
One annoying feature of the production was the large number of dark shots. I don't usually comment on such things. Perhaps it was meant to reflect the murkiness of the story.
And one curious thing - perhaps someone could enlighten me. Elliot and Richard are listed on here as appearing as teenage characters in four episodes. I'm sure I didn't fall asleep but I didn't see them, unless it was a momentary appearance in a non-speaking role.
But I'm pleased to have watched it and would recommend it.
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- CuriosidadesErin Doherty and Jack Farthing have both portrayed members of the royal family. Doherty played Princess Anne in seasons 3 and 4 of The Crown and Farthing played Prince Charles in Spencer.
- ConexõesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.45 (2022)
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