laurentinsd
Joined Mar 2024
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I never write reviews but it is impossible not to say something, when you witness the limits of human imagination in a piece of art that should be celebrated as an achievement for everyone who consider themselves human.
Nathan truly breaks the medium of what televesion, cinema, or anything captured with a camera is. He breaks down the human condition to its atoms and then reveals to us it is not a puzzle to be solved. We are not bigger than life and no amount of rehearsal is going to gives us the control we so desperately crave.
The last episode automatically makes all the other episodes a 10, because as we should have guessed, this show was never as linear as it might have seemed initially.
Nathan Fielder's biggest trick is to convince you he doesn't exist while pointing a mirror directly at you.
Nathan truly breaks the medium of what televesion, cinema, or anything captured with a camera is. He breaks down the human condition to its atoms and then reveals to us it is not a puzzle to be solved. We are not bigger than life and no amount of rehearsal is going to gives us the control we so desperately crave.
The last episode automatically makes all the other episodes a 10, because as we should have guessed, this show was never as linear as it might have seemed initially.
Nathan Fielder's biggest trick is to convince you he doesn't exist while pointing a mirror directly at you.