parthpant19
Joined Jun 2012
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Its impossible not to compare "Sharp Objects" to the massively successful "Big Little Lies" and while the story line of the two shows might be completely different, there is enough surrealistic direction to draw comparisons. Jean-Marc Vallee is an amazing director and how he weaves every shot is nothing short of astounding- the present and the past in this show are connected by a very thin line which adds to the mystifying feel of the series.
Amy Adams is no doubt one of the most talented actress of out generation and here too she shines. The bigger surprise however for me was Sophia Lillis who plays Adams' younger version- without saying much, her expressions reveal it all. The show also reminded me of the excellent film "Dolores Clairbone" in which too a journalist is sent to her estranged town- but this show is greatly creepier.
Overall, it was a great pilot and one that has me hooked to the series!
Amy Adams is no doubt one of the most talented actress of out generation and here too she shines. The bigger surprise however for me was Sophia Lillis who plays Adams' younger version- without saying much, her expressions reveal it all. The show also reminded me of the excellent film "Dolores Clairbone" in which too a journalist is sent to her estranged town- but this show is greatly creepier.
Overall, it was a great pilot and one that has me hooked to the series!
Wow, this anime was really beautiful- not just in terms of its story but also in its visuals. The spring blossoms falling, the bright red-orange sunsets and what not! Sure it has its share of cliches and a lot of it also reminded me of the film 5 Centimetres Per Second, but then it was a beautiful story with touching characters. See this one on a rainy day and you won't be disappointed.
So finally, India's first major horror series is out and being a huge horror buff, I was really excited for it. And I wasn't disappointed.
"Ghoul" introduces intriguing characters and also a political theme. The opening sequence was well-done and while what happens next is a cliche you can see in any military-horror film, but it was at least executed well. Excited for the next episode!
"Ghoul" introduces intriguing characters and also a political theme. The opening sequence was well-done and while what happens next is a cliche you can see in any military-horror film, but it was at least executed well. Excited for the next episode!
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