olivercromwellsdad
Joined Aug 2013
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I feel robbed and cheated of my time. What a waste of talent in this weak, saccharin cliché of strenuous reaching to get through the plot holes and irrelevance all the way to a disappointing finishing line.
Helen Mirren had the most redeemable character but it honestly felt like a high school play that was written by the teacher.
Helen Mirren had the most redeemable character but it honestly felt like a high school play that was written by the teacher.
Oh my God. Let me mourn, for it is over. Mackenzie Crook has written, directed and starred in the most beautiful and gentle series about human compassion, friendship, love and unrelenting respect for life.
It's a delicate gift to us, with woven stories of hope, frustration, jealousy, inadequacy, joy and adoration; we are just content to be pleasantly present as wildflowers along the roadside to observe it unfold.
Through each episode, we share and care about the layers of lives lived, past and present.
I usually belong in the grip of gruelling thrillers and deep psychological dramas; but this series instead, continues to soar into warm summer air to consume me, even after its completion.
You simply cannot watch the Detectorists: You become a detectorist; so graciously embedded within their fragments of beautiful humanity, where it's summer all year long in the briar and brambles.
I loved it! Please watch it. You'll love it too, I promise.
It's a delicate gift to us, with woven stories of hope, frustration, jealousy, inadequacy, joy and adoration; we are just content to be pleasantly present as wildflowers along the roadside to observe it unfold.
Through each episode, we share and care about the layers of lives lived, past and present.
I usually belong in the grip of gruelling thrillers and deep psychological dramas; but this series instead, continues to soar into warm summer air to consume me, even after its completion.
You simply cannot watch the Detectorists: You become a detectorist; so graciously embedded within their fragments of beautiful humanity, where it's summer all year long in the briar and brambles.
I loved it! Please watch it. You'll love it too, I promise.