martypecciola
Joined Apr 2018
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Very funny and quite informative Korean variety show with actors that I like and didn't disappoint. A bit long as per usual with K-programs but that was fine here. The only thing I didn't like is that you can hear people from the production laughing behind the cameras sometimes, so the impression of the 4 actors being alone in the nature was ruined. I was constantly thinking about the set up and the (too) many people standing there (also as per usual with K-variety shows).
Poor quality doc / reality TV.
I learnt nothing new from what I saw during the Olympics on social media, TV, etc.
The storyline is very simple and yet parts are very unbalanced.
I miss the days when documentaries were shot with a notion of good frame, good light... those days are definitely over! Not only interviews were not well shot in general, but games images were terrible. Did the guys who operated the cameras know anything about basketball?
Nothing very surprising from Netflix, as we're used to more and more poor content... I really hope they can level up the quality of these kind of programs and hire the appropriate crews to do so.
I learnt nothing new from what I saw during the Olympics on social media, TV, etc.
The storyline is very simple and yet parts are very unbalanced.
I miss the days when documentaries were shot with a notion of good frame, good light... those days are definitely over! Not only interviews were not well shot in general, but games images were terrible. Did the guys who operated the cameras know anything about basketball?
Nothing very surprising from Netflix, as we're used to more and more poor content... I really hope they can level up the quality of these kind of programs and hire the appropriate crews to do so.
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