pb9921
Joined Jan 2012
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The best seasons of the show are long in the past. Seasons 2 - 4 when it was still pretty much British were the amongst the most compelling, interesting, shocking and thought provoking. Then season 5 happened and it's been going downhill ever since with less and less quality. I hope season 7 is its last so BM can maintain some dignity as it goes out rather than going down the GoT last season complete mess.
Season 1 - 6 Stars : A good start if you can get past episode 1.
Season 2, 3, 4 - 9 Stars : Very few misses here! This is penultimate BM.
Season 5 - 3 Stars : What the hell!?
Season 6 - 5 Stars : Middling and only one real standout episode.
Season 1 - 6 Stars : A good start if you can get past episode 1.
Season 2, 3, 4 - 9 Stars : Very few misses here! This is penultimate BM.
Season 5 - 3 Stars : What the hell!?
Season 6 - 5 Stars : Middling and only one real standout episode.
I tend to avoid LGBTQ2S+ films mostly because I find the themes rehashed and cliched but found this film recommended on youtube so I decided to give it a watch. I'm glad I did as it is a complete gem.
No cliche or pretention or moralizing. Just a simple slice of life film that's so unassuming in its portrayal.
Timothee Chalamet is brilliant in his performance of Elio. He manages to convey the feelings of desire, confusion, hope and insecurity so well. No melodrama or over the top acting here.
The story is beautiful, the setting is beautiful and the tone of the whole film is beautiful. Watching this has renewed my hope that there are really good LGBTQ2S+ films out there if you take the time to look. If you haven't seen it, this should be on your must watch list as it is just done so well.
Now I have to find the book as I'd like to read the source material for myself.
No cliche or pretention or moralizing. Just a simple slice of life film that's so unassuming in its portrayal.
Timothee Chalamet is brilliant in his performance of Elio. He manages to convey the feelings of desire, confusion, hope and insecurity so well. No melodrama or over the top acting here.
The story is beautiful, the setting is beautiful and the tone of the whole film is beautiful. Watching this has renewed my hope that there are really good LGBTQ2S+ films out there if you take the time to look. If you haven't seen it, this should be on your must watch list as it is just done so well.
Now I have to find the book as I'd like to read the source material for myself.