Ah, behold "Made For Love", a series that beckons with promises of intrigue and mystery right from the get-go. It's as if the protagonist's peculiar appearance is a harbinger of the bizarre journey ahead. Yet, brace yourself, for what unfolds is a tale so profoundly absurd, it feels like the brainchild of virtual moronic sex-obsessed high school students.
Prepare to delve into a world where naivety dances hand in hand with sheer idiocy, where a programming whiz finds himself entangled in a web of psychopathy with his utterly peculiar spouse. It's a spectacle that vividly illustrates the twisted machinations of a deranged generation seemingly adrift in the abyss of their own distorted fantasies.
I could not watch the full first disturbing episode, unable to endure the sheer discomfort it provoked.. But this series is a very good starting point for a new current and a new era in "modernistic" films.
Prepare to delve into a world where naivety dances hand in hand with sheer idiocy, where a programming whiz finds himself entangled in a web of psychopathy with his utterly peculiar spouse. It's a spectacle that vividly illustrates the twisted machinations of a deranged generation seemingly adrift in the abyss of their own distorted fantasies.
I could not watch the full first disturbing episode, unable to endure the sheer discomfort it provoked.. But this series is a very good starting point for a new current and a new era in "modernistic" films.
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