ray678
Joined Oct 2013
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The idea for this series is great, but the execution is awful bc it really does sound like an AI generated script. The acting is brutally bad, and the narration is cringe. This could have been good but it's pretty obviously AI slop, or at least created by a team that's no better than that. Raise the bar, Netflix. This is a weak effort.
I was an assistant at a major studio for a dysfunctional exec. I came from a Northwestern-like school, and I had the same aspirations as Julia Garner. I smoked on my rare breaks, I ate horribly, and I had almost no personal time...so i think this film nailed it. The PTSD is real.
It makes me wish everyone in the entertainment business could loosen up and have more fun. Because everyone does seem to take themselves so extremely seriously. It's a creative business filled with uncreative people, at least in the executive chairs.
Assistants go through hell but they're the life blood of the industry. Give them the respect they deserve.
The film itself was shot beautifully, and even though I wish it had given a POV that went beyond Garner's glum expressions, it did capture a great day in the life. Garner and MacFadyen were both outstanding.
It makes me wish everyone in the entertainment business could loosen up and have more fun. Because everyone does seem to take themselves so extremely seriously. It's a creative business filled with uncreative people, at least in the executive chairs.
Assistants go through hell but they're the life blood of the industry. Give them the respect they deserve.
The film itself was shot beautifully, and even though I wish it had given a POV that went beyond Garner's glum expressions, it did capture a great day in the life. Garner and MacFadyen were both outstanding.