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I like it but my review is likely lacking
I was gripped from start to finish and I feel at a lost in the way it ended but my blood is still pulsing hard in my curiosity concerning the ending, though I suppose it will be solved in the next installment which still seems to be out of reach...
Though playing two roles the actor was powerful enough to pull it off. It was rather believable until you focus on the credits to be met with shock and surprise. One being precise, reserved and insecure while the other reckless, outgoing and restless. Even in looks they had this profound difference despite the facts.
The cast was expansive and blurred in and out from background to foreground rather naturally, the focus were the twins and at no point could it be forgotten and some things even feel purposely omitted because of this.
One scene that felt off was when a certain someone’s dad became deceased....The scene felt forced and needlessly prolonged that instead of sympathy for her situation, I couldn’t help but see it negatively like waiting for a professor to stop going off on a tangent...
Theirs a few other cases where it seemed she didn’t have the strength to fulfill her characters potential emotional value. It was at times like I was convinced by the script and not her protrail but in some instances she has her moments....Still maybe the character was too complex to be believable in the first place? I don’t know if this may be intentional or not (aka implicating that she is not naturally sincere like the case where evidence was forged despite her claiming to be righteous but it can also be argued not to be taken that way either)
Either way I find the story engaging and complex and it also hints a lot yet still fits snuggly being seen a certain way before you gain more understanding when met with the later parts of the story
Though playing two roles the actor was powerful enough to pull it off. It was rather believable until you focus on the credits to be met with shock and surprise. One being precise, reserved and insecure while the other reckless, outgoing and restless. Even in looks they had this profound difference despite the facts.
The cast was expansive and blurred in and out from background to foreground rather naturally, the focus were the twins and at no point could it be forgotten and some things even feel purposely omitted because of this.
One scene that felt off was when a certain someone’s dad became deceased....The scene felt forced and needlessly prolonged that instead of sympathy for her situation, I couldn’t help but see it negatively like waiting for a professor to stop going off on a tangent...
Theirs a few other cases where it seemed she didn’t have the strength to fulfill her characters potential emotional value. It was at times like I was convinced by the script and not her protrail but in some instances she has her moments....Still maybe the character was too complex to be believable in the first place? I don’t know if this may be intentional or not (aka implicating that she is not naturally sincere like the case where evidence was forged despite her claiming to be righteous but it can also be argued not to be taken that way either)
Either way I find the story engaging and complex and it also hints a lot yet still fits snuggly being seen a certain way before you gain more understanding when met with the later parts of the story
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