jan-07680
Joined Dec 2016
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I wasn't able to finish the first episode. The acting was so bad. Somehow 'From' reminded me like a cross over of.'The Walking Dead' and 'Stranger Things': a group of people is confronted with a common somewhat mysterious enemy. I love both shows. And I thougth, oh no not again. The original is rarely beaten. And certainly not with such bad acting. It felt so stupid and childish. You see the actors acting badly. How can a series grab you and pull you into the story when the acting is completely inconvincing. You can see in the actors' eyes that they hope they are acting in a convincing way. It is some kind of fear you can see in their eyes. And you see it all the time.
I felt uncomfortable watching this second world war movie about nazis in Denmark. The movie looks at nuns in a similar way as nazis were considering Jews. So I refused to watch any further.
During this movie one stereotype about Catholic nuns was thrown on top of the other. Just as the Nazis did with the Jews. So, what is the message here? Depending on the Zeitgeist, it is ok to defecate on certain groups of people? Yesterday the Jews, today the Catholic nuns? And who will it be tomorrow?
I wonder if Ole Bornedal would do the same with other religions like members of the religious cast of Islam for example?
During this movie one stereotype about Catholic nuns was thrown on top of the other. Just as the Nazis did with the Jews. So, what is the message here? Depending on the Zeitgeist, it is ok to defecate on certain groups of people? Yesterday the Jews, today the Catholic nuns? And who will it be tomorrow?
I wonder if Ole Bornedal would do the same with other religions like members of the religious cast of Islam for example?
I have watched the whole series and I do not know why. There's nothing really good to say about this series. Yes Sarah Gadon's acting is convincing. But in which story? What is it about?