suripat
Joined Jan 2018
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This is a series about the Fukushima Daiichi accident but unfortunately it lost its opportunity of being as good as Chernobyl (2019) was. It is too slow paced and has a watery drama sometimes, to the point you feel the need to fast forward some really slow and unnecessary scenes. In some scenes you already know the character is going to die due to the excessive drama in the shots. I could not see the necessity of 10 episodes for this, it could be very well scripted for using only 3 episodes at maximum, still keeping spectators engaged. Summarizing, it is entertainment but the writing feels sloppy.
The Recruit is a movie that tells the story of James Clayton, a computer programmer who is recruited by the CIA. The movie has been criticized for its weak screenplay and lack of originality. However, the movie's depiction of the CIA's training program for recruits seems like a joke. The CIA depicted in the movie does not train their recruits properly before assigning them missions. This is a serious issue because it puts the lives of the recruits and others at risk. The CIA is known for its rigorous training program, which includes physical fitness, weapons training, and intelligence gathering. However, the movie suggests that the CIA is more interested in recruiting people with computer skills than people with traditional spy skills. The Recruit is a movie that has been criticized for its weak screenplay and lack of originality. I can't go past episode 2.
Absolutely gorgeous acting, cinematography, music and screenplay. Sometimes you will be on the edge of your seat and sometimes you will feel simple joy. This is the type of show it's hard not no binge on. Go watch it!