hillar-36881
Joined Feb 2019
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This film is not comparable to most of Soderbergh's classic films like "Traffic" but it was simply fun to watch on a Friday night at home with popcorn and milk duds! I like the way Soderbergh incorporated current social technology as well as the mental impact of the living conditions during the pandemic into his storyline without boring the audience. I have seen several filmmakers try to do this and the storyline was not captivating whatsoever.
This story could have been told in one episode. I stopped watching in the middle of episode 2. I do not have the patience to continue to watch Sarma blame her bad choices in life on an ex con that she married after knowing about his criminal past. These are red flags Sarma. Any woman with common sense would have not continued to talk to this man. You need to get some therapy and move on with your life. I'm mad I wasted an hour watching this crap.
I just finished part 1-2 and I'm enjoying how open Janet is about sharing her life story with us. I'm glad she is being so candid because her story is relatable. I even got emotional as she discussed how her first marriage ended. Moreover, she addresses all the questions I ever had about her in this documentary. You rock Janet!