La Amara Vita
- Episode aired Oct 29, 2021
- TV-MA
- 51m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.2K
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Alex takes a trip to finally find closure.Alex takes a trip to finally find closure.Alex takes a trip to finally find closure.
Reese Witherspoon
- Bradley Jackson
- (credit only)
Billy Crudup
- Cory Ellison
- (credit only)
Mark Duplass
- Chip Black
- (credit only)
Greta Lee
- Stella Bak
- (credit only)
Nestor Carbonell
- Yanko Flores
- (credit only)
Karen Pittman
- Mia Jordan
- (credit only)
Desean Terry
- Daniel Henderson
- (as Desean K. Terry)
- (credit only)
Ruairi O'Connor
- Ty Fitzgerald
- (credit only)
Vincent Lionetti
- Italian Professor
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of this episode, "La Amara Vita", is Italian for "the bitter life". This is both a reference to the fact that the entire episode takes place in Italy and a nod to the Italian film La Dolce Vita (1960).
- GoofsAlex drives a car without a front license plate while in Italy- something that is not legal there.
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Reviews are missing the point
Most reviews here, in my humble opinion, are missing the point.
1. Those saying they now hate Jenn Aniston or Steve Carell... they are depicting atrocious characters, if they are successfully making you hate the characters and somehow you're associating it to the actor, means they are doing a great acting job and the "celebrity actor" is disappearing behind the character. That's a good thing.
2. In case they're any doubt, they are atrocious selfish characters, feeling sorry for themselves because of how each element makes them look and that each of those creates an existential crisis in their mind... when we see that it's actually so inconsequential that the next item can displace the previous in this 24 hour shallow news.
3. If you're hating the show for making atrocious characters the main point of the story (instead for example, focusing on the Mitch's victims), then I THINK you're missing the point: they are not glorifying those characters, but they are giving a subtle portrayal of how horrible selfish people are... mind-knowingly horribly selfish.
Watching a viper pit and being disgusted by it is what they want you to feel. Doesn't condone them or ignores those they bit (sorry terrible analogy I know).
1. Those saying they now hate Jenn Aniston or Steve Carell... they are depicting atrocious characters, if they are successfully making you hate the characters and somehow you're associating it to the actor, means they are doing a great acting job and the "celebrity actor" is disappearing behind the character. That's a good thing.
2. In case they're any doubt, they are atrocious selfish characters, feeling sorry for themselves because of how each element makes them look and that each of those creates an existential crisis in their mind... when we see that it's actually so inconsequential that the next item can displace the previous in this 24 hour shallow news.
3. If you're hating the show for making atrocious characters the main point of the story (instead for example, focusing on the Mitch's victims), then I THINK you're missing the point: they are not glorifying those characters, but they are giving a subtle portrayal of how horrible selfish people are... mind-knowingly horribly selfish.
Watching a viper pit and being disgusted by it is what they want you to feel. Doesn't condone them or ignores those they bit (sorry terrible analogy I know).
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- cosmochickita
- Nov 7, 2021
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