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When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.When a woman finds herself restless inside a marriage that totally works, a fantastical journey will take her to parallel universes.
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Wondering if all the bad reviews are all people who don't actively listen to the people they are in relationships with.
We all have this piece in us, the "concept" is reality.
No explanations and no completed mind bends, but an opportunity to resonate was given in this show.
The things you "think you want", played out in a very clever full circle way.
Don't expect a thriller here friends...it's the beautiful simplicity of cause and effect and I really dug in.
I would watch more and recommend it to anyone.
It's not fluff, and if scenes make you cringe because it's human and real, you may want to look in the mirror too, just to find where you went.
We all have this piece in us, the "concept" is reality.
No explanations and no completed mind bends, but an opportunity to resonate was given in this show.
The things you "think you want", played out in a very clever full circle way.
Don't expect a thriller here friends...it's the beautiful simplicity of cause and effect and I really dug in.
I would watch more and recommend it to anyone.
It's not fluff, and if scenes make you cringe because it's human and real, you may want to look in the mirror too, just to find where you went.
It's not perfect but it holds your attention. The focus is very centered on Mae which fits the plot, but the Gina and Elijah actors contribute some necessary counterpoint. Does not completely hang together on close inspection but it is still interesting to watch. The story is a kind of variant on a Groundhog Day sort of theme, but more serious and even a little full of itself. There is a little too much self-centered introspection. There are many varied situations, most of which are compelling. There is a good range of secondary characters which contributes to the interest. Overall, a good effort on a non-traditional story.
I read a positive review in the Guardian and decided to watch it.
Shocked at how shallow and cliché it was, almost from the start. Nothing new, nothing special, all done before and to much better standards.
Towards the middle, it became clear, especially knowing that the writer is playing the main character, it's an exercise in self-indulgent writing and acting. Some scenes are cringe-worthy because of the basic script that's meant to sound deep on occasion, and the amateur acting.
Nothing memorable or redeemable; quickly becomes very predictable. I'm curious to know how this got funding and materialised into a seven-episode drama; but unfortunately fluff sells these days, more than ever.
Shocked at how shallow and cliché it was, almost from the start. Nothing new, nothing special, all done before and to much better standards.
Towards the middle, it became clear, especially knowing that the writer is playing the main character, it's an exercise in self-indulgent writing and acting. Some scenes are cringe-worthy because of the basic script that's meant to sound deep on occasion, and the amateur acting.
Nothing memorable or redeemable; quickly becomes very predictable. I'm curious to know how this got funding and materialised into a seven-episode drama; but unfortunately fluff sells these days, more than ever.
I loved this, and Zoe Lister-Jones is great in anything she's in. The storyline was really interesting and I loved the moving through the different dimensions. I'm not really getting the negative reviews on this. It's something different, is easy viewing at half an hour, and only goes for seven episodes. I'd probably class it as humorous drama, rather than a comedy, though. So don't go into it thinking there'll be heaps of laughs.
The supporting cast were great too, except I think the husband was miscast - he seemed like an overgrown teenager, and the two of them married wasn't really believable for me.
The supporting cast were great too, except I think the husband was miscast - he seemed like an overgrown teenager, and the two of them married wasn't really believable for me.
10rplemmo
Zoe's Lister-Jones performance, writing, and direction created a beautiful piece of art. I enjoyed the series from the start because of her presence, especially. It's refreshing to see sex scenes filmed through a woman's lens, and as an integral part of the story. By the final episode, I had a different take on the whole series than I did at the beginning. It was life-affirming, while exploring how easy it is to lose sight of ourselves and all the gifts in our lives. I love quirky, philosophical films, and this hit the spot. If you're a fan of main stream films, this might not be up your alley..
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