Seersha1
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This is my new favourite show.
I watched ER growing up and loved it. I have tried watching other medical dramas over the years, but none captured me, and I just assumed that maybe I didn't really like medical dramas and that ER was a once-off for me.
Enter: The Pitt. It probably isn't a coincidence that this show comes from a lot of the same team responsible for ER, but it is certainly a real achievement that they have managed to create a compelling medical drama a second time. Not everyone can capture magic twice.
The Pitt is truly exceptional. Not only does it offer a fresh take on medical dramas with the "real time" format (each episode covers an hour of a 15 hour shift), but it somehow feels new and comfortable at the same time.
The show isn't afraid to tackle difficult subjects that medical professionals have to deal with every day. This show is a real reminder of how important it is to respect and appreciate the real humans who work so tirelessly to save lives, and the mental and physical tolls that kind of career can take.
The writing of The Pitt is sharp, the characters are interesting, and the acting is brilliant. Noah Wyle shines once again.
I'm hooked on The Pitt and I've already watched it twice. I cannot wait for season 2 and I would highly recommend this show to every one.
I watched ER growing up and loved it. I have tried watching other medical dramas over the years, but none captured me, and I just assumed that maybe I didn't really like medical dramas and that ER was a once-off for me.
Enter: The Pitt. It probably isn't a coincidence that this show comes from a lot of the same team responsible for ER, but it is certainly a real achievement that they have managed to create a compelling medical drama a second time. Not everyone can capture magic twice.
The Pitt is truly exceptional. Not only does it offer a fresh take on medical dramas with the "real time" format (each episode covers an hour of a 15 hour shift), but it somehow feels new and comfortable at the same time.
The show isn't afraid to tackle difficult subjects that medical professionals have to deal with every day. This show is a real reminder of how important it is to respect and appreciate the real humans who work so tirelessly to save lives, and the mental and physical tolls that kind of career can take.
The writing of The Pitt is sharp, the characters are interesting, and the acting is brilliant. Noah Wyle shines once again.
I'm hooked on The Pitt and I've already watched it twice. I cannot wait for season 2 and I would highly recommend this show to every one.
This was a feel good romcom that leaned into the fantasy/fairy tale elements that all good rom coms do, and it was exactly what I needed! I can't think of another gay romcom I've enjoyed watching more. A few lines of dialogue are a bit iffy, but overall it's got solid writing and directing.
The movie shines with the passion the team behind it clearly brought to the table. The intimacy coordinator did an incredible job. The performances are all pretty good, and the leads have undeniable chemistry together, making the central romance one that the audience falls in love with as much as they are falling for each other throughout the movie.
Yes, it could fit in with a lot of the other Hallmark/Netflix genre romantic movies, but that's what makes this truly remarkable. The groundbreaking thing about this movie is that it felt like a movie I had never seen, and yet like a movie I had seen a million times. It is peak comfort viewing, it has a happy ending, and I for one am incredibly glad that this movie exists and is happy to just be what it is - unabashedly.
At only 2 hours, I am sure there are a lot of scenes that were cut that I would have loved to have seen included. I do think had this been a mini-series, it would have perhaps been even better. But then again, I think the movie succeeds very well for what it has chosen to utilize. The pace is fast, but it works.
This is a movie I'd highly recommend if you want to enjoy a feel-good romcom.
The movie shines with the passion the team behind it clearly brought to the table. The intimacy coordinator did an incredible job. The performances are all pretty good, and the leads have undeniable chemistry together, making the central romance one that the audience falls in love with as much as they are falling for each other throughout the movie.
Yes, it could fit in with a lot of the other Hallmark/Netflix genre romantic movies, but that's what makes this truly remarkable. The groundbreaking thing about this movie is that it felt like a movie I had never seen, and yet like a movie I had seen a million times. It is peak comfort viewing, it has a happy ending, and I for one am incredibly glad that this movie exists and is happy to just be what it is - unabashedly.
At only 2 hours, I am sure there are a lot of scenes that were cut that I would have loved to have seen included. I do think had this been a mini-series, it would have perhaps been even better. But then again, I think the movie succeeds very well for what it has chosen to utilize. The pace is fast, but it works.
This is a movie I'd highly recommend if you want to enjoy a feel-good romcom.