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When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.
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It's not perfect but it holds your attention. The focus is very centered on Mae which fits the plot, but the Gina and Elijah actors contribute some necessary counterpoint. Does not completely hang together on close inspection but it is still interesting to watch. The story is a kind of variant on a Groundhog Day sort of theme, but more serious and even a little full of itself. There is a little too much self-centered introspection. There are many varied situations, most of which are compelling. There is a good range of secondary characters which contributes to the interest. Overall, a good effort on a non-traditional story.
Wondering if all the bad reviews are all people who don't actively listen to the people they are in relationships with.
We all have this piece in us, the "concept" is reality.
No explanations and no completed mind bends, but an opportunity to resonate was given in this show.
The things you "think you want", played out in a very clever full circle way.
Don't expect a thriller here friends...it's the beautiful simplicity of cause and effect and I really dug in.
I would watch more and recommend it to anyone.
It's not fluff, and if scenes make you cringe because it's human and real, you may want to look in the mirror too, just to find where you went.
We all have this piece in us, the "concept" is reality.
No explanations and no completed mind bends, but an opportunity to resonate was given in this show.
The things you "think you want", played out in a very clever full circle way.
Don't expect a thriller here friends...it's the beautiful simplicity of cause and effect and I really dug in.
I would watch more and recommend it to anyone.
It's not fluff, and if scenes make you cringe because it's human and real, you may want to look in the mirror too, just to find where you went.
Slip' initially promised an exciting journey into an alternative universe, but ended in a sea of clichés and predictable twists.
The main character, who initially seemed promising, developed into an indecisive and passive figure as the series progressed.
The supporting characters were little more than stereotypes that merely served to drive the plot forward.
Particularly distracting was the excessive focus on physical actions that offered no added value to the story.
The dialogue was often so wooden that it was more reminiscent of a bad soap opera. It's a shame that such an interesting premise was so carelessly wasted.
The main character, who initially seemed promising, developed into an indecisive and passive figure as the series progressed.
The supporting characters were little more than stereotypes that merely served to drive the plot forward.
Particularly distracting was the excessive focus on physical actions that offered no added value to the story.
The dialogue was often so wooden that it was more reminiscent of a bad soap opera. It's a shame that such an interesting premise was so carelessly wasted.
Maybe if this had been a 90 minute movie it would have been effective, but as a 6 episodes series it completely wore out its welcome. The overall premise of slipping between different realities with different partners was intriguing, but after a while it didn't really feel like the alternate realities offered much of anything new to the character's journey. The first episode also painted the husband in such a negative light that it was hard to believe the main character would spend the entire series desperately trying to get back to him. Sure, "the grass is always greener" and maybe her life wasn't as bad as she originally thought, but her attempts to get back to her old life felt obligatory and inorganic--and the ambiguous ending definitely didn't help.
Is there anything hotter than Zoe? If there is I don't want to know about it! However this being said, and don't get me wrong, what a talent! Kudos! Huge achievement! And importantly I am really enjoying it, it's very entertaining and... Ya know what, I'm going to disregard and censor my chief criticism, because it's dialog related and frankly, there's no accounting for what one might say and the lingo they might adopt - so basically yaaa this review is turning into yet another white boy remarking on what a smoke show Zoe is... Soooooo yaaa sorry ( hey Zoe, dm me?) lol jk jk, I know this is not that.
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