betul_ayberkin
Joined Feb 2017
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I couldn't understand why this was turned into a documentary or called a mystery. Her toxicology report shows she drank at least 10 drinks, had marihuana and drove. Very terrible person and a murderer if you ask me. Why does anyone make a documentary and investigate this despite blood test results? Does not worth watching.
Initially drawn in by Elizabeth Moss's presence, I embarked on this series unaware of its inclusion of Turkey, my homeland. However, Moss's performance fell short, her expressions often devoid of depth and her acting lacking conviction. The plot, a haphazard concoction, prioritizes action over coherence, neglecting crucial details and logic along the way. The accents, a cacophony of inaccuracies, further detract from immersion. Fight scenes, intended to be gripping, fail to evoke the desired impact, riddled with glaring inconsistencies. Moreover, the portrayal of Turkey is a caricature, replete with inaccuracies and stereotypes. One wonders why the creators didn't opt for a research trip to capture the essence of the country accurately, instead of relegating it to a generic 'Arab' backdrop filled with exaggerated yelling. In sum, a disappointing endeavor that squanders its potential on superficial spectacle.
The cat saw it all, the looks exchanged between him and Ripley were unbelievable. Such Cinema Noir. 'Ripley" is a masterclass in tension, intrigue, and psychological depth. From its captivating performances to its meticulously crafted plot twists, each episode leaves you craving more. With lush cinematography and a haunting score, it's a mesmerizing journey into the complexities of identity.
I just loved it all, the B&W, the acting, the adaptation, directing and soundtracks.
I will watch some more work of the director for sure. Well done to all especially Lucio .
I definitely recommend this to everyone.
I just loved it all, the B&W, the acting, the adaptation, directing and soundtracks.
I will watch some more work of the director for sure. Well done to all especially Lucio .
I definitely recommend this to everyone.