After a long wait, Master of None's season 2 arrives on Netflix. The premiere is a great episode, showing Dev in Italy and how life abroad is going for him.
The black-and-white photography brings an "old European film" vibe to the episode, even paying homage to the 1948 movie "Ladri di biciclette", and I really liked the use of the Italian language, as something different and refreshing in the English-based entertainment world.
Apart from Aziz Ansari, whose quality goes without saying, the rest of the cast perform very well, especially Alessandra Mastronardi and Clare-Hope Ashitey (and Nicoló Ambrosio, of course!).
Really funny and moving scenes give Master of None an excellent start in its second season, my rating is a 10 out of 10.
The black-and-white photography brings an "old European film" vibe to the episode, even paying homage to the 1948 movie "Ladri di biciclette", and I really liked the use of the Italian language, as something different and refreshing in the English-based entertainment world.
Apart from Aziz Ansari, whose quality goes without saying, the rest of the cast perform very well, especially Alessandra Mastronardi and Clare-Hope Ashitey (and Nicoló Ambrosio, of course!).
Really funny and moving scenes give Master of None an excellent start in its second season, my rating is a 10 out of 10.