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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: A Jewish Girl Walks Into the Apollo... (2019)
It is what you get from a true drama
Some people assert that "is this what we get from it? Does not the title state that we are suppose to learn about Mrs. Maisel?". Well, what a person's life is but a story about what s/he encounters in his/her life? It is her life as theatretical, and as the genre "drama" is supposed to be.
Tragedia, as the early form of drama in "theatro", is a place where all the things life possesses happen in one large phase; the story of Midge is also her story in which every influence for her has given a particular and a realistic (on stage) identity, which is why we are here. Everything is proper in the pen of a 60s born writer, and the last episode truly is the one where one might call a "life" occurs. It is raw, it is funny, it is alive and it is saddening. Do be sorrowful, to cry when nothing happens, do feel the exciment in the hands of the idea of "hope" because nothing really does happen in our lives; and do realize one thing: if you want fulfillment, you better not watch "Fröken Julie" either. It is not there for no reason.
Lots of applauds for the producer, all the writers, and the wonderful cast. Well done. Can't wait for the next season!
The Man from Earth: Holocene (2017)
I don't have words for it
This thing successfully forced me to write my first review. I say "thing" since a thing is something there, something both corporeal and abstract at the same time: on the material level I literally had pangs over the course of the story. Everything was over-stated, no lines of any importance were added, and the narration had abrupt, insignificant twists with a waste of acting. The idiocy was this: if something is impossible, don't try to muscle it in. These lines and the acting hence were befitting and were balancing each other, they were both horrible, and disgraceful to the former movie.
And on the emotional level you could find yourselves lost, I mean you want to watch it, out of respect and curiosity for the first movie, but no, it is insolvable. And they want to make a TV series as well? There's a saying, you have eyes, so look; you have understanding, so assess. How could they release this? I can't understand.