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Loudermilk (2017)
An amazing mixture of Californication and Shameless
And those are my two favorite series!
Not so sexual as Californication and not as educational as Shameless but similar dark comedy, and more hilarious.
I love the loudermilk character, a bit like Hank Moody, a post popular self pitying author/music critic who tries to stay sober and steers through this messed up world always expecting the worst and treating everybody so it fulfills.
Unfortunately, In my opinion, the storylines of Mugsy and Cutter are not interesting and take up too much space. Sam's story should fill all the screentime as he (and the great acting of Livingston) makes the series what's it is.
The Reason I Jump (2020)
aesthetically stunning
This documentary (which feels more like a movie) is so special. The way it explores the perspective from people with autism lets you see the world from a whole other perspective.
The macroshots of the people's perception are beautiful, and the music together with the narrated lines of the incredible book (which wrote a child!!) come amazingly together to this movie which lets you rethink about your views on autism, communication, strangers and the human kind.
I did know some things about autism before but this visualisation what children on the spectrum really might experience is different and mind-boggling.
Y: The Last Man (2021)
The Walking Dead just with a slightly different story
I don't get all the hate, especially the first episodes and Yoricks Charakter are special!
Though as mentioned the story and characters are pretty boring/conventional like the bodyguard (Agent 355), the sister or the president.
So it's pretty much a world like in The Walking Dead except there are no men; women building communities, cults and killing each other for food or just power/no reason.
It was still fun watching but a lot more promising and had really potential. What a pity..