madSizzle
Joined Mar 2010
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Probably the one that I've loved the most so far. Pryce, as well as the kid, are astonishing.
In a nutshell - the very first interaction with death of a loved one: what to do with it? How to find strength to go on, especially when you are that young and vulnerable?
A piece of cinematic poetry.
In a nutshell - the very first interaction with death of a loved one: what to do with it? How to find strength to go on, especially when you are that young and vulnerable?
A piece of cinematic poetry.
I really don't see why most of the people here are voting that seriously for this one. The acting is... Well, thank god there are the kids! The only good performance here comes from them. Probably Grant is not that bad either, but Kidman is barely capable of creating any emotion whit this highly botoxed face. She was a great actor once precisely because of her face's capacity to transmit a variety of emotions, but it now turned into a mask of vanity and rejection, that greatly reduce the performative potential of this show since it is she whos the dominant personage, at least for now.
The narrative, on the other hand, is quite predictive, it doesn't even deserve serious analysis. The cinematography has its good moments, but I cannot say it deserves higher praise, especially after the second episode.
Don't know if there's anything more to say. Give it a try if it's for free. But my advice is - don't waste your money and surely don't invest much of expectations.
The narrative, on the other hand, is quite predictive, it doesn't even deserve serious analysis. The cinematography has its good moments, but I cannot say it deserves higher praise, especially after the second episode.
Don't know if there's anything more to say. Give it a try if it's for free. But my advice is - don't waste your money and surely don't invest much of expectations.
So far so good - casting, performance, cinematgraphy and, of course, the script. We get use to such bad writing nowadays, that when a gem like this comes around almost every line of dialog comes as both funny and intriguing.
Can't wait for the next two episodes.
Can't wait for the next two episodes.
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