mlnf-66508
Joined Mar 2024
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Everything about season 1 was incredible, from the variety of monsters to the claustrophobic environment to the character relationships, i loved every minute of it. And then season 2 came around. And i honestly felt like i was watching an entirely new series with predictable twists and a boring plot. We no longer follow the story of the main character in fact we don't even see him until roughly episode 5 of season 2. So many irrelevant characters are brought in to hulk out the storyline and the military is included, making it seem like every other post apocalyptic show out there. In season 1 it was a fight of ordinary people against unpredictable monsters, it was so much more personal but the inclusion of the military makes it so much more detached. I hope season 3 redeems this.
Coming of age drama, set in sacramento 2000s, follows the life of Christine "Ladybird" McPherson. It was so real and full of emotional relatability, and captures the essence of teenage struggle, fights, break ups and make ups, so well. In a way, it helps you understand the complexity of each life and perspective and does it so well too. Christine is frustrating in many ways and yet i think her imperfections and mistakes make her all the more real to me. I could see myself in her almost and i think that's what made this movie so great. I would definitely recommend this, it's truly worth watch ing.