yellowbunny
Joined Sep 2016
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Not only is the Lisa Todd character insufferable, her story brings nothing of substance to the show. Her scenes feel more like a forced page-filler. Her story is not relatable, and it rather takes away from the series. I feel like the other characters' stories do not get the chance to develop as they should, because they have to give the Todd's screen time. It's such a disappointment and rather sad. I wanted to love the show, but each season just keeps getting worse and worse. It really has gone on a downward spiral. It is sad and such a disservice to the Sex and The City story and its loyal fans.
I watched it while I was stoned, and perceived it differently - in a good way. I gave it a higher rating than the majority because I noticed the smaller beautiful details.
I'm going to quote another reviewer who put it perfectly.
"If you're going into this expecting the usual biopic drama - you will be disappointed.
If you go into this expecting truth - you will be disappointed.
If you go into this with an open mind and pay attention to what the film is telling you then you'll see the greatness in it.
Every scene is in itself breathtaking"
I especially enjoyed the beginning of her relationship, then marriage to Arthur Miller. It was a real high in the film. Marylin seemed very happy living a true love story.
It wasn't all lows.
I'm going to quote another reviewer who put it perfectly.
"If you're going into this expecting the usual biopic drama - you will be disappointed.
If you go into this expecting truth - you will be disappointed.
If you go into this with an open mind and pay attention to what the film is telling you then you'll see the greatness in it.
Every scene is in itself breathtaking"
I especially enjoyed the beginning of her relationship, then marriage to Arthur Miller. It was a real high in the film. Marylin seemed very happy living a true love story.
It wasn't all lows.
This show is a snooze fest. Is there even a plot? Nothing in the story grabs my attention. I am 6 episodes in and I am wondering why I even watched it this far. We are still in the dark about the mystery hole and while waiting to find out, the story has not gotten any interesting since the first episode. I gave it 3 stars only because of the great ensemble. I'm shocked they agreed to be a part of it though.