The brilliance in simplicity
A very substantial mini-series, under the category of queer media, that addresses many issues and concerns of gay relationships and dynamics with realism and depth. If feels very natural and down to earth from the writing and the acting to the cinematography. Despite that the episodes are short, each character is unique, multidimensional and properly fleshed out.
Regarding the acting, it's very solid. Every performance feels authentic and genuine.
Overall, I definitely recommend this series to people who are looking for a more raw portrayal on queer matters. It's a show that embraces imperfection and flawed characters, which is what makes it noteworthy.
Regarding the acting, it's very solid. Every performance feels authentic and genuine.
Overall, I definitely recommend this series to people who are looking for a more raw portrayal on queer matters. It's a show that embraces imperfection and flawed characters, which is what makes it noteworthy.
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