katttttttt
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Not sure what other reviewers thought this was going to be, but this show is right up there with all the other murder mystery series I enjoy. GREAT acting, beautiful set design, well-developed characters. Violet Beane is a knockout in this and made her character weirdly relatable. The whole thing is like a super sexy Mrs. Marple and I binged it.
My favorite part is how they do the memory flashbacks, which feels like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It was mesmerizing. I couldn't stop thinking about how much love and care it must have taken to work out all those cuts. Perfect music choices, too.
My favorite part is how they do the memory flashbacks, which feels like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It was mesmerizing. I couldn't stop thinking about how much love and care it must have taken to work out all those cuts. Perfect music choices, too.
This is without a doubt one of the strongest and most self-aware documentaries I have ever seen. Beautiful visuals and nuanced delivery. It feels like I'm experiencing someone's memories firsthand.
The film rings so true to family dysfunction - and the complex ways that the human mind processes that dysfunction in order to protect ourselves. It tracks many years in the life of the family, so we see through the camerawoman's eyes how family dynamics play out both short-term and long-term. It's honest and heartfelt.
So many documentaries go overboard with exposition and oversimplify trauma. This one doesn't. Highly recommend.
The film rings so true to family dysfunction - and the complex ways that the human mind processes that dysfunction in order to protect ourselves. It tracks many years in the life of the family, so we see through the camerawoman's eyes how family dynamics play out both short-term and long-term. It's honest and heartfelt.
So many documentaries go overboard with exposition and oversimplify trauma. This one doesn't. Highly recommend.
This movie is so much better than the reviews indicate. I'm not taking a moral stance on it (do you need to with art?), but it was original, riveting, and definitely reckless. I loved that the characters weren't one-dimensional and you could feel for different characters at different times throughout the film.
Christina Ricci is amazing and her jock boyfriend was pretty fascinating too.
Love the soundtrack.
Christina Ricci is amazing and her jock boyfriend was pretty fascinating too.
Love the soundtrack.