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About as clear as mud even by the end
I have just read ZellaKhan’s review and it now all makes sense! But please find below my own take before reading what she had to say…
The concept behind this story is very clever and it centres around two men (Great and Tyme) and their relationship before, during and after a near death experience (for both of them though separately)and what they experienced in the 4 minutes that their brains are deprived of oxygen.
I thought I understood what was going on but all of a sudden it got flipped on its head (round about episode 4, of was it 5? I’m so confused). Were the first half a dozen episodes during the time 11:00-11:04?
The bad guys mostly get their comeuppance (though the final scene between Korn and his boyfriend broke my heart) but at what point did Nan actually die? Why in the first few episodes did Great manage to save her only for the scene to repeat later with a different outcome - which one was reality?
So many questions and even by the end I wasn’t completely sure I understood what had happened and to whom - did the cop sleep with Korn’s boyfriend or not? Who was behind the cyber attack? Why were the night shots so dark that I could hardly see anything even in a darkened room with my tablet settings pushed to maximum brightness?
I think the director over complicated everything - or was that the screen writer?!
That said, I was glued to the end (er um…. was that because of the sizzling chemistry between all of the characters?). Although the two main leads were incredible (I will admit I mainly came for Bible who I loved as Vegas in KinnPorsche) and enjoyed his opposite number played by Jes, the other main characters (they may have been listed as support but were so essential that the plot would not have worked without Bas, Fuaiz, J Jay and Mio) were fabulous too. That said I think Fuaiz was underage when filming this yet was portraying a promiscuous man where his scenes left little to the imagination which is a little concerning to put it mildly.
Would I watch again? Probably not as I’m not sure I would get anything out of it by doing so.
The concept behind this story is very clever and it centres around two men (Great and Tyme) and their relationship before, during and after a near death experience (for both of them though separately)and what they experienced in the 4 minutes that their brains are deprived of oxygen.
I thought I understood what was going on but all of a sudden it got flipped on its head (round about episode 4, of was it 5? I’m so confused). Were the first half a dozen episodes during the time 11:00-11:04?
The bad guys mostly get their comeuppance (though the final scene between Korn and his boyfriend broke my heart) but at what point did Nan actually die? Why in the first few episodes did Great manage to save her only for the scene to repeat later with a different outcome - which one was reality?
So many questions and even by the end I wasn’t completely sure I understood what had happened and to whom - did the cop sleep with Korn’s boyfriend or not? Who was behind the cyber attack? Why were the night shots so dark that I could hardly see anything even in a darkened room with my tablet settings pushed to maximum brightness?
I think the director over complicated everything - or was that the screen writer?!
That said, I was glued to the end (er um…. was that because of the sizzling chemistry between all of the characters?). Although the two main leads were incredible (I will admit I mainly came for Bible who I loved as Vegas in KinnPorsche) and enjoyed his opposite number played by Jes, the other main characters (they may have been listed as support but were so essential that the plot would not have worked without Bas, Fuaiz, J Jay and Mio) were fabulous too. That said I think Fuaiz was underage when filming this yet was portraying a promiscuous man where his scenes left little to the imagination which is a little concerning to put it mildly.
Would I watch again? Probably not as I’m not sure I would get anything out of it by doing so.
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