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Creepshow (2019)
Great entertainment
Accidentally came across this tv show while browsing the shows on my streaming platform. 4 seasons, a lot of stories, most don't make any sense but it's not the point. It's creepshow so it gives me creeps. However, it wasn't scary but there was a lot of gore and violence in it. I was in a very bad mood recently but I got my steam blown by watching this. The show wasn't everything about gore and violence. Sometimes I could learn a thing or two, for example, be nice to people or there will be consequences (E04,
S01); what comes around goes around (e04 s01); don't be greedy (e04 s01). Once thing I don't like about the show is that each episode has two different stories but it is less than 60 min long, so it's a bit rushed. Not much about the characters and not much to remember about the plots. But overall, it was great.
Forst (2024)
Hate, two crimes, so many innocent victims
The plot is about two crimes committed by two different people caused by their deep hatred towards others. Halina Krol Sznajdeman, a local high ranking member of the community, is told by Gjord Hansen/ Iwo to push the local police department to force Detective Forst to leave his position. Gjord later kidnaps Agata to lure Detective Forst into his hideout to carry out his final plan: to put Forst behind bars. Gjord also kills Halina. Gjord hates Forst because of what happened when they were children. The incident of the coin, and the adoption of Gjord. They used to be best friends. When hate roots in, bad things are gonna happen. In the meanwhile, Halina tells Gjord (I guess) to kill those people she hates because of what their parents/grandparents did to her mother during WWII. That's the general idea of the murders/kidnap.
A lot of pieces of the show I don't understand: why did Gjord kill those people, including Halina; why he left the coins inside his victims' mouths; how did Frost know who had to be visited; why Olga killed, and she took Gjord with her (may be answered in S02) ; how Gjord killed all his victims; and a lot of questions. When these essential details are missing, it's a bad job done.
SurrealEstate (2021)
Not bad
Congratulations to the show for being renewed for another season. The show kinda reminds me of the conjuring the movie franchise. The realtors vs the haunted houses in this show and the Warrens vs demons in the houses. Both the tv show and the movie franchise feature ghosts, creatures and drama (workplace, family, friends, relationships and etc.) it's very fast paced so not too much about our characters and their background stories, and not much about the demons/haunted houses either. Unlike other scary movies/TV series that creatures/ghosts are demonic that want to possess people eventually kill people, this tv show has so much positive energy about ghosts and creatures. They are not scary, they are not blood thirsty, they are in fact, not intended to hurt anyone(in most cases). Some have sad stories so you might fell for them. Although the realtors sell houses that are "stagimatized", they also have to help other people and sometimes investigate what is happening in those stagimatized houses . They have many jobs. The show mainly focuses on workplace drama, friends and relationships, connecting ghosts/creatures to people, and helping ghosts/creatures & people. This plot, along with soft and emotional music, making you feel so comfortable to watch, despite that the background music doesn't really fit the scenes in some cases. Sometimes the background music gave me goosebumps because the scenes they were in were too "humble" to be with those music. But anyway, great plot. Worth a shot.
She Said (2022)
Great plot about sex exploitation in film industry
I've read many news about sex exploitation in Hollywood and film industry so I wasn't very surprised by the plot the movie presented. The movie is leaving my streaming platform so I took the last chance to watch it before it's gone for good. Sexual harassment, settlements, altering evidence, victims refusal to provide evidence, verbal threats or physical threats to investigators, defamation, overwhelming difficulties to collect evidence and etc. You will see all these in this movie. The movie should have provided us the hearing process of Harvey Weinstein in the court and how he was convicted and sentenced. The movie spent too much time on contacting the victims and collecting the evidence so it took me 2 hours to finish, could have made it shorter.
Overall it was worth it to watch.
The Irrational (2023)
A fast paced tv show about criminal psychology
First of all, congratulations to the show for being renewed. We will find out why Rose is being kidnapped in season 1 finale, and more stories about Alec.
Overall the show wasn't bad. They used criminal psychology to help solve some high profile criminal cases, along with some necessary physical evidence. The first two episodes are fun to watch as the episodes leave some evidence and motives for you to find out who the culprit is in each crime. After episode 2, the show doesn't give you a lot of clues, Alec will bring you into his world, telling you how he solves a crime with his logic skills and his excellency in criminal psychology. E08 and E09 are a bit disappointing because their speculations in e08 are too vogue and not rigorous (could be more than just those presented), and how Vincent's crime is too feeble to make sense (the northern DNA technology will easily identify who the victim is, Vincent's identity switch won't last a few days). In E11 where Senator Stanford is caught is done without solid evidence. It's done by the allegation made by Alec and Marisa, they need more proof to prove that Stanford is behind everything but that should be easy, just check his past communication records by phones and emails, that should be fine. But anyway, it's a show, they want you to learn some criminal psychology, how a crime is made is not your concern.
What I don't like about the show is that how smart and knowledgeable Alec is that he outshines the police and the FBI, a typical American heroism. Another is how the crew members chose their extras/background actors/supporting characters. Unfortunately there are so many actors with Chinese other Asian backgrounds that I thought I was watching a show made in Asia. Perhaps the crew members thought they wouldn't pay them a lot so they could save a lot of money from the budget.
North Shore (2023)
Amazing
Don't know why the rating is below 7. It was an awesome show I mean, if you understood what the plot was about. A great amount of suspense and drama. Crime & investigation, love, family and friendship. The plot is about a mysterious murder of Sophie Macklin and how her murder is thrusted into a local political and business scandal. About the crime & investigation, I still dont understand why Iloyd didn't destroy the footage instead, rather keep it. Also, was that Abigail's illusion that she saw her decreased daughter's call on the screen of her laptop? About the politics, it is closely related to economy as the show indicates, which is also a reality in real life. We see how desperate Iloyd and Simon are when they can't enter the British market so they try to reach Abigail. We see how bad Iloyd and Simon can be when their business is about to be overturned because Sophie finds out the hidden secrets behind the scene.
Abigail, an ambitious politician, quickly moves on after the death of her daughter. She wasn't really paying attention to her daughter when her daugher was alive. People may say she's so phlegmatic. But she did care about her daughter in her deepest mind. She's just too busy with her job, she loves her job, just like Meg and Max.
The story of Meg and Max tells us what a decent cop should be like: hard working, curious, treating work with integrity, never compromising and detail craven (if they are relevant to the cases).
Chucky (2021)
Too bloody sick and disgusting
That's it i am out. I don't even know why I am writing a review here for this foul show here. For those of you who enjoy insanity, blood, violence and sadism, this is the right show for you. No wonder there are so many psychos living in the world. A research says that violence and cruelty will more likely make people become mentally unstable. Can't imagine chucky's story can have 3 seasons (heard season 4 is very likely) of pure violence, torture and cruelty. Thought the movies were sick enough. I am gonna have a heart attack if I keep watching this. Don't understand why some of you like it, completely vile. There is just a little teen drama in season 1 that makes you think life is normal and enjoyable.
Rosario Tijeras (2005)
The story about a drug dealer, also an escort, Rosario
The genre tells me it's a romance film, but is it? More like a story about a female drug dealer to me. Rosario, a good looking and seductive young woman, is a drug dealer and also an escort. Emilio and Antonio fall in love with her, she loves Emilio but she loves Antonio more because she thinks Antonio sees into her. Emilio finds out about what happens between Antonio and Rosario. Pissing off, Emilio no longer wants to be friend with him. That's it, that's the love story. But the movie is more about the life of Rosario, from her childhood that she is sexually abused to an adulthood full of drugs and sex, she has more enemies than friends. Being a drug dealer is not easy, cops are looking for you, other drug dealers want to take over, sometimes your mates cannot be trusted, and people you love are dying around you. All these fall into Rosario's life. What happens to Rosario may happen to everyone who identifies themself as a drug dealer.
Beacon 23 (2023)
it was good, it was bad
Unlike other sci-fi movies/tv series, this show primarily focuses on the lives of being keepers of the Beacons. Love, friendships, morality and humanity are the key words of this show. Season 1 focuses on the love and friendship: the love between Aster and Halan, and the friendship between humans and AI. In episode 8 of season 1, we can also see the moral codes that must be sticked to for Bart the AI; episode 2 also tells us how Aster holds her morality and humanity when facing a potential threat. Season 2 focuses on individual characters like Aster, Iris, Harmony the AI and etc. You will know who they are and what they do. Humans vs humans becomes more obvious. Both season 1 and season 2 are led by humans vs humans, humans vs unknown creatures and humans vs AI.
While it's a very unique idea to bring humanity and morality into the show. It is also confusing because there is a lot of details that missing. For example, what is the artifact/solomium/sample and what does it do, why do people want it; what is the QTA (from my understanding they produce AI, they command the army and the Beacons, they are the boss of the Universe); what is the Column; and why they fight; what happens to the Beacon 23 after Aleph is in command in Season 2; what is it that threats their life outside the Beacon (the Artifact maybe?). The show never answers but leaves the audiences to figure out. In addition to this, the show kills off Aster after Season 1 and Halan in season 2 finale, and introducing new characters like Iris and the Sybarrans. The character developments of Aster and Halan are not perfectly done then they are gone being replaced by new characters. This is failure. I'd rate 5.5 out of 10 but there is no such a rating like 5.5 so 6 out of 10.
The rating for this show doesn't look too good, and too many issues that need to be solved. I don't know if there is a season 3 or not. If there is, hope the problems can be fixed and don't leave the audiences feel like they don't know what they are watching.
Fool Me Once (2024)
One of the best suspenseful tv series I've ever watched
Don't let the rating fool you, it should have a much higher rating than the current one. I would rate it 8 out of 10 but the massive music and some main and extras/background actors not meeting my expectation were the reasons that I rated it 7 out of 10.
The plot was beyond my expectation, I thought it was about Maya solving the mysterious murder of Joe. But it turned out that she unveiled a very disturbing story about the family business, and the unspeakable crime that Joe did in the past. Bonus, and more bonus.
What the show didn't make sense was that the psychiatric game that Judith played could go wrong because each person may act differently so her plan may not work. But the show made it work. In addition, the show never said how Clair found out about Andrew's murder but the show made us believe that maya knew that Clair knew what really happened to Andrew.
It was an awesome tv show to watch, highly recommended.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (2024)
A show that young people must watch
Young people today: drink, party, sex, drugs. They will never know what the life was like 70 years ago. They will never know how hard their ancestors fought for peace. They will never learn to cherish their lives they have. Maybe they would after watching this.
The show mainly focuses on the lives of Lali and Gita in Auschwitz. While being a force labour in the concentration camp, Lali and Gita never give up living especially Gita who always have a positive aura around her. The show tells you how cruel the Nasi was, but it also brings back the true history during that unspeakable moment (much gruesome and tragic than that in real history), and how people wanted to survive during that moment. Lali & Gita's love story, the prisoners strong will to escape, and the newborn baby (Mimi), all those indicate that there is always hope in life, don't easily give up.
Last thing I want to talk about Stefan Baretzki, a guard of Auschwitz. People may think he was a bad guy, he was, he was cold blooded, smart and cruel. But in fact he wasn't too bad to be redeemed. He helped Lali reach Gita. Although he did this just for his own self interest, but at least he helped. Later he helped Lali in many occasions, without asking in return. When reaching the season finale, he also confessed that he treated Lali like his own brother. You will also see in the tv show that he wants to have a girlfriend, some tributes from the prisoners, and his refusal to go to a battlefield. That means that he is just a normal person who also wants to have a normal life.
Shining Vale (2022)
What is living in a house of the gate to hell like?
So sad that the show was canceled due to a lack of viewers. The show has a loose end that needs to be dealt with by a third season or a movie. I really want to know what will happen next. Hope the show maybe rebooted in the future.
Overall speaking, good. Unlike most horror movies/tv series I've watched so far. The tv show doesn't put too much emphasis on how the family fight the demons, the tv show doesn't want to be very scary to watch. The show is more about the daily life of living in the mansion that seems to be the gate to hell, which is very refreshing . In Season 1, Pat meets the ghost of Rosemary who decides to help her in her writing. In the meanwhile she also helps Rosemary to move on. Seems a good deal but Rosemary also ruins the family. Guess not everything is absolutely positive. Season 2 is a bit massive: Pat is haunted by her past, but the demons living in the mansion are planning sth in favor of them. Terry is later being possessed, Dylan and Gaynor see things too. In the town, Pat's novel has become famous and she becomes the idol of the women in town. Some of them follow what the novel says by killing their husbands. Pat has to deal with her horrible past history and the problem that her novel raises.
The part where the women follow the novel by killing their husbands is actually happening in the real world. I read a news that some women killed their husbands after reading "how to kill your husband" in the US and Japan. It is also reported that in the US, 1 out of 4 women had an unhappy marriage, some wanted to end their husbands lives.
Horror and comedy/dark comedy and drama are the genres. The background music is a bit massive, not my type. Also, the extras/background actors and the supporting characters are a bit disappointing too, not fitting the reality.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)
Running out of ideas? How about an ancient Persian devil?
Film industry today: reboots, prequels and sequels. Well, the classic ghostbuster movie series were thrust into it too. However, you will see the old gangs in the movie, the old fire station ad their base camp, and their equipment to bust ghosts, as tributes to the old movies. But the evil they are gonna face is from the ancient Persian empire. Their equipment is of no use. American heroism is being outshined by a Pakistani descendent who knows the fire magic: no one can save America but a Pakistani who claims to be the God of Fire, and it proves that the Pakistani defeats the evil in the end. Well well, interesting: since when did the Americans bend their knee to those who are not originally from the US.
The Voyeurs (2021)
The movie shows you how bad American/european movies are nowadays.
I have been keeping my eyes locked on this movie for a while simply because Sydney Sweeney has a role in it. The plot is easy to understand and I don't think Pippa did anything wrong except for her being a "voyeur".
As what my review title says, European/American movies have hit a new low by letting film makers produce a movie like this: a disaster with low quality plots, Asia worshipping, sex, nudity, unhealthy sexual relationships and etc. You will find a lot of movies that are similar to this rhythm.
The movie also reflects a basic fact in film industry that female actors must strip to get famous. Taking Sydney as an example, she wasn't famous at all before she stripped off, now look at her, after doing nude scenes in Euphoria and The Voyeurs, how many movies/tv series now she has a role in? But, her nudes are everywhere, free for people to watch, which is a very obvious problem for a lot of actresses. Now, I don't need to watch her nude scenes in this movie because it's everywhere on social media/porn websites already and I've seen it thousands of times. Another thing, because she did nude scenes in movies/tv series, it was said that her father was so pissed at her. When you want to strip off in front of a camera, have you ever thought about your family and friends?
Carnosaur 3: Primal Species (1996)
The worst nightmare in my childhood memory
Com'n people, the rating is below 4? The trilogy was made in the 90s so it was good considering the era it was produced, it was great. The first movie is about a mad scientist who hates human beings makes dinos to eradicate people. The second one is about the dinos are taking over a nuclear repository. The third one is about a group of terrorists attack the military convoy but accidentally takes a trailer full of dinos. The three movies are not connected to each other but the dinos are all raptors and T-Rex. The dinos don't look real these days but again, they looked great in the 90s.
I watched "Tammy and the T-Tex" as the first Dino movie then it was this trilogy. The Jurassic Park movies were all after them. Although the plot was boring and simple and the dinos looked fake, but the trilogy was one of the first Dino movies I watched so it has a very unique position in my heart.
Tammy and the T-Rex (1994)
The first dino movie I watched
Yes this is the first movie about dino I watched when I was little. I was too young to understand what the movie was about, I just knew that the T Rex was so cool. I watched this movie as the first dino movie then it was the Carnosaur series, the Jurassic park Movies were actually watched after those movies mentioned before. Now, 20 years after, tonight, I watched it again. This is my childhood movie, although it isn't great, the plot sounds silly and the T Rex looks like a giant toy, but I still love it. It's my childhood memory, that is god and nothing can replace it. Good acting too, it was scary to me when i was a child but I wasn't really scared 20 years after, tonight, while I was watching it.
The Artful Dodger (2023)
Good
It was very enjoyable to watch this. The plot is about a former pickpocketer whose name is Jack Hawkins starts a new life in Australia. He is a surgeon for free accommodation and food. He is also a gambler making a life out of it. One day, an old friend of his returns to his life, making him be the guy who he least he wants to be: thief. While he constantly questions his pilfering escapades , he falls in love with a woman of high class, the governor's daughter.
The plot was great, a lot of action packed scenes. We can also see how Jack Hawkins never makes a step back to be the man he doesn't want to be. We can also see how caring he is when lady Belle has been diagnosed with aortic aneurysm, how smart Fagin is to steal and to protect his people. The show will show you how people from 150 years ago performed surgery. However the show has too much about medical terms, I had to Google a lot of medical terms to understand what they were. It felt like I was watching a documentary about the recent development of medicine and surgery. In addition to this, the background sounds sometimes could be very annoying.
Overall, worth to watch.
The Doll Factory (2023)
Would be better if it were a movie
I watched the show on one of my local streaming channels. What I get from the show is how Iris chooses her life compares Rose does hers. You should know women in that time in Europe had a very low social status. They didn't get to decide their lives, the society did. Iris didn't want to be a doll maker forever and refused to marry someone she didn't like. She wanted to be who she wanted to be: free and liberal. Rose, on the other hand, was defined by the society. She detested disobedience and her sister's actions. The show somehow reflects how women fought for their lives hundreds of years ago. But, 6 episodes for a very simple and dull plot, it was a waste of time. If it were a movie which was only 90 mins long, it would be interesting. A lack of depth was also a problem. It was just a love story between a doll maker and an artist. And how the crew members recruiting for extras/background actors, was a problem too. It didn't fit that era presented in the show. This is a problem for a lot of movies/tv shows that have a background of the general society of 100 years or earlier, a lack of authenticity.
Goosebumps: Welcome to Horrorland (2023)
Not bad
I read the novel books when I was a child. Can't believe we have a tv series for it in 2023 (there is one already). So excited to watch it. Finished the first season today, not a masterpiece but I enjoyed watching it. The show reminded me of the childhood that I spent with the novel books. The novel books were so special because they made go crazy on horror movie/tv series/fictional stories. The show has been renewed for a second season so I can't wait to watch it. But I felt a bit disappointed because the cree members didn't do a great job on selecting for the additional cast members. The citizens, the townies and some other cast members that were not a big part of the show were bit odd as they didn't fit the reality. Hope this would be solved.
The Undoing (2020)
Not a tv show to get a brain exercise
Thought by watching the show, I could turn on my brain power. But it actually wasn't really hard to figure out what was happening as the show would tell you in the end. You have to stick till the end to find out. The show is about a family that is torn apart by a mysterious murder that is seemingly committed by the husband (name is Jonathan) after his affair is out of control. The show doesn't put too much emphasis on how the police find out who is the killer, but rather, it focuses on how it changes the family, and how the lawyers/prosecutor manipulate the court. It's not a brilliant show but it won't disappoint either.
Shôgun: A Dream of a Dream (2024)
A review of s01: great, beyond my expectation.
This is a review for the entire season. I heard there might be a season 2 so i just wrote my review here because this comment section is for season 1. When all the seasons have been aired, a complete review for the entire show will be given accordingly, on the show review section.
One word: great. I didn't expect it to be that good especially considering that most crew members were of European backgrounds. A lot of European decedents i meet on an every day basis just don't know anything about Japan and Japanese culture. They don't even know some basic info about Japan like what language people speak and what the capital city is, let alone the custom and the history. Therefore I appreciate the work the cast/crew have done for the show. The architecture, the costumes, the language, the culture, the politics, the economy and many other things you see in the show are very real and very Japanese. They reflect what life was like hundred of years ago. The show is not just about Yoshii Toranaga dealing with Lord Ishido and his Regents. It is also about a British pilot whose name is John Blackthrone that is stranded in Japan that tries to start a life in an unknown country. So I say it's like a drama tv show.
The story starts with Lord Ishio and his Regents who want to impeach Lord Yoshii Toranaga because they want to lead the country. In ancient Japan, fief, fortune, power and legacy were the common reasons that the Lords fought against each other. They sometimes fought against their own family. Then we have John in the show. He is resistant at first but he slowly gets accustomed to a new life and later bonds very closely with his interpreter Mariko. Marino is a typical Japanese person: studious, stern, stubborn and extremely loyal. But John is a typical English man. You will see how John is slowly influenced by Mariko and Japanese culture. In those Japanese tv shows I've watched so far, not too much about lives and relationships could be seen. Suspense, crime and mystery were the common genres. But our non Japanese crew members made it happen in a show in an ancient Japan. I really liked it.
Now somethings I didn't like about the show. The biggest problem was the music: massively annoying. Too much. Then it's Sex and nudity. You don't usually see a lot of sex scenes and nude scenes in a Japanese tv show especially those are top rated. This one had quite a lot of sex scenes, making me feel a bit disappointed. Also there is a scene in the end in e06, where Mariko tells John about freedom, do you really understand what she means? I do have an answer for it based on what I know about Japanese moral codes/values but the show needed to address it because a lot of viewers don't know about them at all. The demise of Lord Nagakado seemed to be too dumb, at least he could fight a little instead of falling into his death so quickly.
The Witcher: The Cost of Chaos (2023)
A review for the first three seasons
Solid, yes the first three seasons were great but the background music was massively annoying, which is why the rating was below 7. Also how they discover Vilgefortz's betrayal in S03 didn't make any sense to me. A lot of dialogues and lines were off topic so I didn't really understand what they were saying but if you sticked till the end of S03 you would understand what was happening.
I don't know why some viewers say it was going downhill but actually it was getting better. Perhaps they didn't know what the show was really about. To me, the show is not just about how Geralt slays the monsters. It's about how Geralt, Yen and Ciri change after Cintra is ruined by Nilfgaard. If you don't like the plot, go and play the games. The show focuses on Ciri, from a highborn to a refugee running for her life. The elves want her, the Nilfgasrdians want her, Aretuza wants her, and the monsters wants to eat her too. S01 is like "pilot", giving you a general idea about The Witchers, the mages, the monsters, Nilfgaard (The south) and the northern kingdoms (the north). S02 and s03 focus on the journey of Yen, Ciri and Geralt. You will see more monsters in S01 and how Geralt fights them. S02 and S03 emphasise the fight between people and people. The way how it goes, there will be more people vs people in the follow seasons.
Geralt is a Witcher being disdained by people. His life is simple, slaying monsters for coins. Despite his tough look, he can be very caring and sympathetic. His life changes after he meets a young princess Ciri from Cintra and a mage, Yen from Aretuza. They bond very closely as story progresses. Geralt has a code, that he will only slay monsters not humans, no matter the fact that "sometimes people are worse" he doesn't want to admit. He breaks his code after he is told that Ciri is in Nilfgaard and he is determined to rescue her S03 finale, realising that he has to kill people to save a life. Ciri is the princess of Cintra, a rebellious, playful, happy and a carefree young girl. She doesn't really like the life of being a princess. She loves hanging with her citizens rather than the royal family. After the diminishing of Cintra, she wants to be strong just like Geralt is to seek revenge on those people who destroyed her family. Yen was born in a regular family where she is being treated like a slave because her look makes her family feel like she's a witch. After being taken to Aretuza, she becomes very ambitious displaying a "I want them all" attitude while she is slowly becoming one of the greatest mages in the academy. Her ambition becomes more obvious after the surgery that corrects her look to make her extremely attractive. After the fall of Soddon and she's being kept as a prisoner by the Nilfgaardians, her high self ego vanishes and she displays a gentle and approachable side. She falls in love with Geralt and becomes a very close friend to Ciri later on. Cahir is a solider of Nilfgaard, he's stone cold and murderous, loyal to his kingdom. After being captured by the Northern Kingdom and rescued by Yen, he begins to question his action, realising that sometimes it doesn't have to kill someone to get what they want. But sadly he sometimes still acts like a brutal man especially when he is being given an assignment by his Lord who wants him to proves his loyalty and usefulness.
While our characters are on their journey, Aretuza begins to fight among themselves over how to deal with Ciri, the betrayal of Vilgefortz, and Dijkstra and his Kingdom Redania wants to rule the mages, the north and the south. This leads to the ultimate fall of Aretuza. Tissaia, the headmaster of the academy, blaming the fall of Aretuza and the demises of her friends are all on her because she trusts someone she shouldn't. Despite her tough look, she cares about the academy, her friends and her students. Feeling the guilt of her actions that causes severe damages, she commits suicide.
I felt like I was watching Game of Thrones while watching the Witcher. Sodden was like the night's watch, Yen was like Danny Targaryen, Ciri was like Anya Stark and Geralt was like Jon Snow. They did share some similar traits/personalities. The Witcher has more evil creatures than GoT, but the GoT's storyline is more complicated than the Witcher.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021)
The vendetta: the witchers and the mages
This anime will give you a brief story about the Witchers and the mages, their long standing vendetta between them and why people hate Witchers so much. You should watch this before watching the main show. It also tells you the story of Vesemir, who he used to be and his life as a Witcher. After I finished watching it, I asked myself, who was at fault? The witchers, or the mages? Both. The anime will show you why both parties were at fault. When I was watching this, I thought it was an anime made in Japan. The style, the look of the anime, making me feel like it was made in Japan. But the credit scene told me it was made not by Japan only. South Korea, the US and other nations were part of the production too.
Sex/Life (2021)
A show about how two women's ex boyfriends came back to their lives
The show is about the sex lives of two women: Billie and Sasha: how their ex boyfriends change their lives after they accidentally bump into them. Nothing special about the show to reminisce. The storyline is basically stay unchanged throughout the two seasons: Billie never stops thinking about Brad. Same goes to Sasha, she keeps thinking about Kam. Season 1 focuses on Billie whole Season 2 focuses a little more on Sasha's side. Sometimes women cannot control themselves but neither do men. You will see both parties are making mistakes. The only thing that worths mentioning is what Kam once said in the show: it shouldn't always be the woman who's expected to change course. I don't wanna be the man that keeps asking you to give up your life and follow mine.
Gamiani (1981)
Pornography
This is a movie about a love story between two women (Fanny and Condesa) , and... No, it's a pornographic film that tells us how a threesome works. It's two women engaging in sex at first then a man (Alcides) joins in making it a threesome. Not much to see about their romantic story. Everything in this movie is about sex and more sex. For a pornographic movie like this one, it was brilliant. Don't know why the rating is less than 4 out of 10. Probably the best pornographic movie I've ever watched. Sad ending though, the two women loved each other so much that decided to stay with each other forever, by committing suicide.