marcus-shelton9
Joined Jan 2012
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I loved Maxxxine. It really lives up to what I was hoping for this finale in the trilogy with X and Pearl. Funny, engrossing, fun kills ,and a great cast. The soundtrack and the visuals really hit for me.
Mia goth clearly loves the character and working with Ti West. Each film has its own distinct feel but are great dives into different horror genres.
The supporting cast delivers in their tropes of their characters wether it's the good cop bad cop attitudes from the detectives, the sleazy P. I., director going to show the world how great they are by being defiant etc.
The visuals are superb. Bringing the dark and fun side of the 80's out. The violence abrupt and doesn't hold punches.
Maxxine is a fun and rad finish to a great trilogy.
Mia goth clearly loves the character and working with Ti West. Each film has its own distinct feel but are great dives into different horror genres.
The supporting cast delivers in their tropes of their characters wether it's the good cop bad cop attitudes from the detectives, the sleazy P. I., director going to show the world how great they are by being defiant etc.
The visuals are superb. Bringing the dark and fun side of the 80's out. The violence abrupt and doesn't hold punches.
Maxxine is a fun and rad finish to a great trilogy.
The cap of a very impactful and emotionally charged season. You can't find a better depiction of someone fighting their demons and fighting their addictions at every turn. BoJack continues to be a show with outlandish people and settings but is done so in a way that feels so familiar and sadly relatable to the world we live in. It actually creates a sympathetic view of a soul who wants to be better yet can't find away to get out of their own way. It's a stark reminder that life doesn't always have happy endings and things don't always go as planned, but with the right people, not even better people than ourselves,we still have hope that we can be better. The best show I've watched in years and hope more is to come