sforrester-3
Joined Apr 2009
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Not a lot really happens in this film. Guy finds dog, keeps dog, dog waits at train station for him to come home. That's why I was so surprised to find myself having a complete emotional breakdown towards the end. I was literally crying so badly that I was too embarrassed to go into the other room where my family were to get a box of tissues and ended up giving myself a sore face with the only thing I could find which was sandpaper like kitchen roll. I don't cry at films yet this one has me destroyed. It has also partially destroyed my face.
I'm not even going to bother commenting on anything else because any film that makes me cry has got to be worth watching. I'm going to go wash my face now.
I'm not even going to bother commenting on anything else because any film that makes me cry has got to be worth watching. I'm going to go wash my face now.
I enjoyed the first season of this show, it was a slow burn that kept me hooked although a bit confusing at times. Having just binged the second season, I have to say it is even better. The acting is great, the camera work and directing excellent and the story moves along at a good pace. Even with what we already knew from the first season there was a good mystery element that played out from the opening scene as we went backwards to find out what happened. Would definitely recommend!