ioandiankov
Joined Oct 2013
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The entire special is one crazy (literally and metaphorically) solo show, build in a unique way to demonstrate the madness of the pandemic. A beautiful project by Bo Burnham!
The show is not build for one to be laughing. It's not a traditional stand up or a comedy show. It represents a man dealing with the Pandemic in a truly unique way.
This is one of the few things I'll mark as full 10s due to the brutal reality of his mental state and how he represents it visually. Build by a single person, during a pandemic, it is a demonstration of Burnham's skills as a modern artist - eons above most. He's far from my favorite, but this special was a true piece of art.
The show is not build for one to be laughing. It's not a traditional stand up or a comedy show. It represents a man dealing with the Pandemic in a truly unique way.
This is one of the few things I'll mark as full 10s due to the brutal reality of his mental state and how he represents it visually. Build by a single person, during a pandemic, it is a demonstration of Burnham's skills as a modern artist - eons above most. He's far from my favorite, but this special was a true piece of art.
It is an average movie on it's own and I would give it a 5. However, this is the first time I've seen a film based on "The Call of the Wild" book that doesn't actually suck. It was just a pleasant experience and I would probably watch it again in a few years, if someone asks me to. 5/10 with a +1 for being the first tCofW that is an actual film!
The story is a look at teenage life through the eyes of a boy - Miles, but what really interests me is - Alaska, a girl that seems like the typical 1st-year-philosopher, that is fighting her own problems without us really having a look in her soul, until later in the series. I actually really disliked her in the beginning, but she broke through my emotional walls.
The series start as a typical teen movie, but it evolves into something more, something better. I'm so glad that I didn't stopped at the 4th episode, because the 5th and 6th are absolutely worth it. I will revisit this review after I watch the end of the season.
The series start as a typical teen movie, but it evolves into something more, something better. I'm so glad that I didn't stopped at the 4th episode, because the 5th and 6th are absolutely worth it. I will revisit this review after I watch the end of the season.