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Fool Me Once (2024)
What an absolute piece of crap
"Fool Me Once," Netflix's adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel, exemplifies a trend of underwhelming screen renditions of his work. The series is mired in a swamp of clichés, predictability, and shallow characters, lacking any real depth or originality. Coben's material translates poorly to the screen, resulting in a narrative that is both tedious and uninspiring. The cast, despite their efforts, cannot overcome the fundamental deficiencies of the script. This show joins a disappointing lineage of Coben's adaptations, each marked by similar flaws: unimaginative storytelling, unengaging plotlines, and a glaring absence of compelling narrative elements. It's a stark reminder of the vast gap between mere plot and engaging storytelling, with this adaptation falling squarely into the former category.
Shoppen (2006)
Watch it!
I've just seen this movie in a preview and I can only recommend to watch it. It was about 90 minutes long and when it was over I felt like it could go on for hours. The stories of the protagonists are so realistic and you feel really at home. The movie basically consists of dialogs but I wasn't bored a minute. 18 people of really different characters and each one of them acted out so well. I had to laugh, felt awkward, was sad and still felt happiness. All in all it is a movie that shows the different kinds of people in our society, the way they communicate and how love has changed and nowadays is handled as an economic thing. Dating becomes something that is similar to an audition. The whole audience loved it. So please watch it if there's a possibility. You'll love it!