krkemp
Joined Mar 2000
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This is one of the best movies I've seen in a while. It was entertaining, thought provoking and kept you wondering what was coming next. The characters and the dialogue and the situations were so realistic. If you've been on a cruise or a ship, it's even more entertaining to watch. I don't want to say too much because I went into it knowing absolutely nothing but this is a very entertaining movie!
Another great thing about this movie is that the backdrop keeps changing. It starts out with two models who are dating and having some relationship issues...the issues they are having and the way they handle these issues are very realistic and relatable.
Next, the movie moves to a luxury cruise. As I mentioned, this is fun to watch, especially if you've been on a big ship before.
I think this movie should have won best picture! It is very unique, not at all pretentious, well directed, well acted, great pacing, it's really very good.
Another great thing about this movie is that the backdrop keeps changing. It starts out with two models who are dating and having some relationship issues...the issues they are having and the way they handle these issues are very realistic and relatable.
Next, the movie moves to a luxury cruise. As I mentioned, this is fun to watch, especially if you've been on a big ship before.
I think this movie should have won best picture! It is very unique, not at all pretentious, well directed, well acted, great pacing, it's really very good.
I personally found this episode hilarious! The whole 91/2 weeks type genre satire was awesome. Tiffany hadush is very funny! And Paul Walter Hauser is so funny! Loved it! Love the different genre for each episode. Great idea, very smart and fun show with excellent casting. Season 2 may be even better than season 1. I'm done of my review, I see short reviews on here , not sure why IMDb is asking for more characters? Sorry about this wasted space at the end that I need to write to fulfill the character requirements. Very strange . Not sure why that is....... Anyway, really enjoying the show!....
The two top reasons I thought this was so good are:
1 - The acting. Paul Walter Hauser was so good! He was so creepy, like real life subtle creepy, just amazing. The way he goes into almost like a trance, the way he talks, the smooth transition from seeming almost normal to creepy and just everything about him, he is so good. And Taron Egerton, you can see him holding back his real emotions until they come out when he's alone, you can see in his face that he's saying disgusting things he doesn't want to say but has to say to "get in" with Larry. You can see those emotions in his face. Also amazing! Rest of the cast is excellent too.
2 - The respect shown for the victims. They don't show any of the crimes, we don't have to watch the victims suffering which in my opinion is unnecessary and can sometimes feel gratuitous. And when they do allude to the crimes, the score portrays the deep sadness. Not some "ooh it's creepy" music but real tragedy. There are other ways the victims are respected but I don't want to say too much and give things away and take away from the story. But let's just say that we are shown a little bit about how society could do better in general. It's not just the serial killer who is analyzed.
In addition, the show just keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting to see how it all unfolds. Excellent story telling and in only 6 episodes! We couldn't stop watching. It's very disturbing of course but there's the hope for justice at least that keeps you watching.
2 - The respect shown for the victims. They don't show any of the crimes, we don't have to watch the victims suffering which in my opinion is unnecessary and can sometimes feel gratuitous. And when they do allude to the crimes, the score portrays the deep sadness. Not some "ooh it's creepy" music but real tragedy. There are other ways the victims are respected but I don't want to say too much and give things away and take away from the story. But let's just say that we are shown a little bit about how society could do better in general. It's not just the serial killer who is analyzed.
In addition, the show just keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting to see how it all unfolds. Excellent story telling and in only 6 episodes! We couldn't stop watching. It's very disturbing of course but there's the hope for justice at least that keeps you watching.