JeffDamulira
Joined Nov 2022
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I never got bored from watching this film, I was instantly hooked from beginning to the end. Surprisingly, if the film is long and you rarely take breaks, then you know that the film is going to be a banging film. Whenever you watch a usual family theme type of films, the script writers and directors tends to focus within one generation, and not showing the multidimensional aspects of each characters within a family. However, the constant surprise and multidimensional side of different actors and actresses is what keeps you hooked. The depths of chucho was clearly shown from the fun, vibrant, and fluctuations of human emotions which was demonstrated in conflicts with his rivals, which is the underlying shadow of a person. The transition of Jimmy and Isabel was captivating to watch, especially the powerful scene after they did their salsa and started to opened up to each other about their inner demons and trauma, that was a powerful scene. Nevertheless, there were many interesting scenes. It's such a amazing film.
My favourite episode was Enmity Djinn, because the ethereal elements with the shadowy figure who seems invisible to those around the cast in the Mauritanian landscape with elements of mystique of the malevolent spirit was captivating. However, if the other episodes was including a lot more oomph, in terms of having different tribal groups to do an intense rituals like the Maori tribe before a battle could of added more intensity and intrigue to the viewers, as savage it may sound. What you have is few episodes with little bit of drama and actions, and usual traditional rituals and lots of scenes of individuals in humdrum scenes, it feels like being by myself in a quiet corner having a pint. But the first episode was kind of impressive.
The first season was 7, since there was less depths in comparison to season 2. The season 2 is up there with Love & Hiphop Atlanta as I have been equally entertained from those US shows, also there is a mix of different elements of British and US reality TV shows of style of directing, setting, visuals, scenes, and flamboyance. However, during season 2 is more depths to the cast, you see a different side of some of the new cast. Though, musicians such as Diamond tends to disappear in various of episodes due to busy schedule of touring. However, there are speculation that a lot of these shows is staged, though I was thoroughly entertained with season 2, which was a much better upgrade to season 1, which was little bit shallow for some of my relatives. Moreover, I was very impressed with the EQ level of Aunt Zari in few episodes, though she reflected the savagery towards Fantana in several arguments. However, 2baba cracked me up at some scenes, he's funny as hell. Nevertheless, if you enjoy shows such as Love & HipHop Atlanta, then you might enjoy watching this show on Netflix, since it has style, flamboyance, drama, interesting dialogue and amazing scenery.