2 reviews
Everything is incredibly true and real. This series is a little jewel of filmmaking...stories, scenarios, acting, colors, music. It does not want to be didactic, it does not explicitly teach how to use internet safely, it shows with great realism how subtle dangerous behaviors are. The film director does an admirable job of lingering, always with respect, on the bodies of the young protagonists. It is on the body, on its exposure and on its vulnerability, that reputation is at stake. The three young protagonists are able to masterfully show the ambiguous nuances of the soul of adolescents. They are fresh and real, we suffer with them, we rejoy with them. We keep these stories in mind for a very long time. In an era where mobile phones are more and more dominant in our lives, this series gives an important reason for reflection to both adolescents and adults.
- Sternbeobachter
- May 9, 2021
- Permalink
Didn't see the "original" to judge how doomed this remake was before the production actually started. It has it all: the abysmal writers with chilling filmography (those at RAI who hire these people should be sued and fired)... the systematically problematic direction... the ridicoulous acting... the sense of unintentional surrealism...
There are a couple of recent movies I've watched ("Disconnect" and "Share") with a more mature-realistic POV on related themes - in case someone is interested. And if one is less than 20yo he can still watch Naruto or other marketing designed pop trash and still hurt his poor brain much less.
There are a couple of recent movies I've watched ("Disconnect" and "Share") with a more mature-realistic POV on related themes - in case someone is interested. And if one is less than 20yo he can still watch Naruto or other marketing designed pop trash and still hurt his poor brain much less.