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Sonny Boy (2021)
10/10
Simply ineffable
19 February 2024
It's been a while since I watched the series, a year or so, and I became curious to see other people's reviews, so I decided to do one. I had never before seen a series that transmits what this one. Often complex and convoluted, The meaning and everything that lies behind it is extremely careful and delicately carved, so that it leads to a perfect ending that is at the same time so fragile and complex. Something that I really like about this type of work is that they make the consumer think, and the plot is very intriguing so that one is always left wanting to continue watching until it ends. Without a doubt a very philosophical work and a reflection on life and purposes that I recommend 100%
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The Manny (2023– )
7/10
Perfect to have a good time
7 January 2024
At first, the plot of the series is a bit forced and mediocre, as things were too forced and didn't feel natural and flowing at all; In any case, as the series progresses, the characters evolve and the message that is wanted to be conveyed is beautiful and important. The series deals with important and interesting topics, such as divorce, the power of companies over workers, love, adolescence, improvement, trust and hope. Although it is not a masterpiece, it is a perfect comedy to watch with the family or to have a good time: being short, the episodes end quickly and it hooks you to continue watching and enjoying it; moreover, the characters are fun and easy to empathize with. In conclusion, it is a light and fun series!
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10/10
Just perfectly splendid
9 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
It is wonderful to unravel the mysteries that are presented at the beginning and see how, in the end, all the pieces of the puzzle fit perfectly. More perfect even is the end, so sad yet marvelous.

The children's personalities are incredibly engaging, and the scripts are full of sentiment. The plot reveals how, after death, everyone in Bly Manor travels to their memories, and it is a wonderful way of interpreting death under the curse.

Finally, with the revelation of the Girl of the Lake's identity, we can only empathize with Viola's story and understand the different points of view.

Just perfectly splendid.
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