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Monster: Episode One (2022)
Mindhunter was way better at depicting the story
I have seen mindhunter and it was one of my fav shows that showcase serial killers stories like such, this series is not that bad but mindhunter is way better for such genre, the first episode was captivating and thrilling even tho it was kinda slow, but the performance of the actors and the directing of this series is a bit naive even tho the camera work and the mood setting was great, i still think it is worth it to give it a try and watch the series, tho i must admit that i felt reminiscent to Mindhunter while watching this, the main actor is lacking the skills to portray Jeff Dahmer, he is good but it doesnt feel that he is genuine playing this character, the depth of his character as a kid dont show in the character of him as an adult.
BoJack Horseman: Head in the Clouds (2018)
Traumas
All characters are equally traumatized in this show ...
BoJack Horseman: Fish Out of Water (2016)
The amount of acid in this episode unbelievable
The amount of episode that was consumed to make this episode is absolutely surreal !! Just wow :) i have the whole playlist of songs saved on my phone now as well !
Film Kteer Kbeer (2015)
One of the best Lebanese films !!
giving this film 10/10 was not that hard, for everyone who is able to watch this film, don't miss a chance to watch it, very big shot is a very big film !! excellent characters building, excellent plot, very realistic and brilliant script with a very moving story, such an amazing film !! The film explores fraternal relationships, Christian- Muslim relationships, Lebanon's recent violent history and film making and all under two hours! The script is witty, the acting superb and set and location edgy and evocative. The ending is very ambiguous and can be interpreted in one obvious way. The director, who was present at the London film festival's screening, declined to fix the interpretation of the ending, leaving to up to viewers to decide the line that leads to Ziad's final act. It is clear that this film is deeply symbolic and represents Lebanon and its politics as much as any domestic action drama.