jbro-3356
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As a true romantic I am drawn to films that present love in its purest form, that of connection, perfectly demonstrated by the chemistry between Farrell and Brown.
I think so many miss the essence of this film, light versus dark, that a life touched by true love is a life that has been lived....the battle represented here by good versus evil is at its core the battle that love faces, the innocence of true love.
The piano scene is magical and makes you both smile and laugh the reality is that to many people don't believe in love or have never experienced it.
So don't listen to the haters, enjoy this film as I have many times because love is the greatest feeling that we as humble humans can experience...
I think so many miss the essence of this film, light versus dark, that a life touched by true love is a life that has been lived....the battle represented here by good versus evil is at its core the battle that love faces, the innocence of true love.
The piano scene is magical and makes you both smile and laugh the reality is that to many people don't believe in love or have never experienced it.
So don't listen to the haters, enjoy this film as I have many times because love is the greatest feeling that we as humble humans can experience...
This is a great drama series and supports the hope that as the world becomes more and more polarised there are still people that can see that diplomacy and common sense can still exist.
The characters are well-developed, highly likeable particularly Eidra Graham who is as dry as a desert, Atto Essandoh who plays the role perfectly and Rufus is a tour de force as someone that you both want to punch, hug and laugh all in the space of 5 minutes.
I feel a little sorry for Kate Wyler who smashes her role but is still not quite Tea Leoni in Madom Secretary.
I found myself laughing out loud and genuinely really enjoyed it the show is very well written, has high production values and has solid acting performances.
The only hole is the spouse of the US Ambdadocy not having half a dozen Secret Service agents with them at all times is not thought out...it just wouldn't happen.
Watch it 100% worth it.
The characters are well-developed, highly likeable particularly Eidra Graham who is as dry as a desert, Atto Essandoh who plays the role perfectly and Rufus is a tour de force as someone that you both want to punch, hug and laugh all in the space of 5 minutes.
I feel a little sorry for Kate Wyler who smashes her role but is still not quite Tea Leoni in Madom Secretary.
I found myself laughing out loud and genuinely really enjoyed it the show is very well written, has high production values and has solid acting performances.
The only hole is the spouse of the US Ambdadocy not having half a dozen Secret Service agents with them at all times is not thought out...it just wouldn't happen.
Watch it 100% worth it.
This is not the Luther of old and the plot is pure fantasy, rather than drama but I enjoyed watching it. Its clearly geared to the American market, taking a pop at us brits, armed police running with their guns instead of shooting them....the need to turn Luther into more of an anti hero by putting him into prison, a copper on a normal wing would never happen....so yes if you think think this is going to be Luther of old sorry guys not happening....
I only hope that the end scene clearly depicts more to come...who is in the car I wonder...pretty obvious but hey ho...
So here is hoping that better is to come.
I only hope that the end scene clearly depicts more to come...who is in the car I wonder...pretty obvious but hey ho...
So here is hoping that better is to come.