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Pieces of Her (2022)
Relation ship scattered!
It wasn't the pieces of her as much as the scattered pieces of her life. The whole thing was one big dump of events and then the story was
Twisted and forced to find openings/ endings for all the pieces. I got weary of following all the abusive people in her life and the story finding places for all the drama to fit. Hate the loose ends at the finish!
Fractured (2019)
Sagging story line saved only by character Peri.
Oh, weak script, poor characters, not much thrill and acting by lead was so poor.
Sorry I bothered to watch. I really hate when actors get a poorly written script
As it leaves them no way to save the story no matter how good they play the part.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Excellent acting, weird story.
I have to say I really didn't like the story. I mostly didn't understand the characters failure to deal with their problems. It is just a sad, strange and odd story.
My review is mostly based on my own dislike for the story line. The title confuses me. The ending was way weird.
Il processo (2019)
How long can this continue?
So boring, flat characters, a twisting tale with no suspense. Weak dialogues, weak script. I finally just stopped in Episode 7. Couldn't take anymore.
The Last Post (2017)
Where is Season 2,3,4? Please we need more!
Loved the performances of this cast. Riveting and unusual script brought to life by excellent acting. Of all the
Series on networks and cable these days, this was a most unusual setting and story. It really took hold and kept me
In the setting and events right up to the end. Oh please make another season! It is desperately needed. Take a chance and
View this most exciting and unusual story. It may be a movie series but it feels like a good book when your done.
Chernobyl (2019)
Chernobyl, this should be used in World History education classes.
To my generation, we read the headlines, listened to the news reports and felt some fear during the Chernobyl events. Being American in America we were protected From the harsh reality of these events. This series was filled with great performances, a believable script and frighteningly on point in facts. As this story concluded, I voiced my inquiry to my contemporaries viewing this series, will our current educators of World history include this event? I always feel grateful at the conclusion of an historical cinema. I feel when I've learned something at the same time that I am entertained I got a double whammy for my time and money. As much as the terrible facts hang in my mind for days after the viewing of Chernobyl, the story is worth ones pain and sorrow.