romaniederreveaux
Joined Sep 2020
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The film is terribly long-winded and has very little interesting content. First of all, you have to get through the strange intro, in which people talk constantly, before you can start the boring film. This is quite a task because the intro itself is very long. I was so happy when the first images appeared. It's another typical chick flick, in which love and one-night stands play a major role. It's not unique. Storyline and I experience a lot of difficulty keeping my attention on the film. I'm missing some tension or some fun/unique elements that could set this film apart from the rest of its genre. After about half an hour I stopped the film out of boredom... it was impossible for me to watch it.
In my opinion, the telenovelle "Milo" is more of a youth series or even a children's series. It reminds me of other children's series like #LikeME. The reason for this is that Camille d'Hondt plays the leading role in both series. Both series are also set on a school campus and the storyline of both series is quite similar, namely unbeaten love. Although in "Milo" Camille is no longer a student, but works in the school cafeteria. Still, I felt like her acting looked more 'mature' in #LikeMe. Which is very confusing if you follow/have followed both series.
The acting isn't great, but I can still get away with it. It's ideal for casually watching TV without having to think, but I wouldn't call it really binge-watch worthy or of a high standard. But I personally don't think whether this belongs on a major (Belgian) television channel such as VTM and that in Prime-time.
The acting isn't great, but I can still get away with it. It's ideal for casually watching TV without having to think, but I wouldn't call it really binge-watch worthy or of a high standard. But I personally don't think whether this belongs on a major (Belgian) television channel such as VTM and that in Prime-time.