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10/10
Awesome - the best
pinapuna28 December 2018
This was one of the best things I have watched on HBO in a long time. So special - I couldn't get enough and was so sad when it was over. In an age when everyone is making super hero and action movies, this is so refreshing and brilliant. The characters are so well developed and almost haunting. The settings so pure and simple that it is genius. This is real storytelling at it's finest.
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10/10
Ignore all bad reviews....this is
tmb-7934526 May 2020
A masterpiece. A big thank you to HBO. When I see comments like "stale" or "ugh" I actually feel sorry for the reviewers who have become so jaded by bad writing, bad acting, car chases and cgi that they missed the beauty of this story.
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10/10
Love at the first sight
camillkos16 December 2018
The perfection of this masterpiece breaks my heart. I fell in love with its every detail. From the very beginning of the story I knew this show is something special. With the sweetness of marvelous Italian it flusters your mind making you live the story with the characters And music, such a wonderful soundtrack. Just watch it, taste it.
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10/10
Sublime
nadiaasencioofficial29 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I don't even know what attracted me to this series as I hadn't heard anything about it or the books it's based on, but...WOW. Ten minutes in I was completely immersed in the Ferrante's world. The performances, the direction, the production are awe-inspiring; Max Richter's score soars.

Elena, a writer in her 60s, is inspired to write the story of her childhood and her dearest friend when that friend goes missing. She begins in her tale in post-WWII Naples, in the small impoverished town where she first met Lila Cerullo, who would become the most influential person in her life.

That's the overall plot, but it says nothing about the nuances and the seamless way Ferrante weaves together so many narratives into on perfect piece. I'm blown away; no easy task, as I am a brutal critic.

After the first episode I was going to stop and read the books first before returning to the series, but really, who am I kidding? I'm addicted.
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10/10
Stunning.
ical-rox23 December 2018
I have just finished season 1 and I loved it. It absolutely has the feel and pathos of neo-realism. All the despair, rage, and violence of post-war Italy is there that Rossellini, Di Seca and Fellini brought to their work. Every aspect of the production, the sets, the casting, the particular method of acting, the direction, gives the sense that it was filmed 60-70 years ago. The difference is that it's focus is on the inner lives of women, although the men play heavily in it as well. Because I love Italian neo-realism, I was enraptured by it. Because the story is about girls and their transformation into women under oppressive and desperate circumstances, I am all in.
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10/10
perfect
alinedsfrost20 November 2018
They understood the source material. Acting and mood also impecable
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10/10
Incredible
shellcleo5 December 2018
From the first episode I was hooked. Definitely one of the best series I have ever watched.Highly recommend it to everyone. Now I am reading the 4 books.
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10/10
Top ten series of all time
nikthefreak29 July 2020
There are no words to describe this gem. This series hits you deeply in your heart like no other. So many authentic feelings,i was deeply moved. I've never seen such intensity,duration,acting,adaptation even in the old gems of Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De sica.

A million thanks to the producers,the exceptional director Saverio Costanzo and director Alice Rohrwacher,the two unbelievable little girls/protagonists (i think Ludovica Nasti and Elisa del Genio),the two again unbelievable main protagonists Margherita Mazzucco and Gaia Girace,of course Elena Ferrante, and to all the crew and members of this magnificent accomplishment.
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10/10
This show hasn´t got the attention it deserves
cqerli4 December 2018
I´m kind of surprised that there´re so few people actually watching this show, despite how great it is. This show is the perfect adaption of Elena Ferrante´s Neapolitan Novels. Every line and every detail is showing respect to Ferrante´s original words. If you´re a female, go watch it. If you're a male, you should watch to get to know females.
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10/10
Mesmerizing!
bobotn-1520927 November 2018
After watching the first four episodes, I can't stop thinking about this series. Very engaging and entertaining yet beautifully shot. All the actors are believable, especially the children.

While the subtitles are in English, the Italian is like music to your ears. The way the town is filmed brings you into the story even more.

Now I want to read the book. And probably rewatch the episodes just to keep track of all the names.

This is a lovely, thought provoking series. It's very, very good. Bellissimo!!
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10/10
Bellisima
mezzaitaliana-8913114 January 2019
Breathtaking drama, with remarkable attention to detail. Naples never looked so stunning. The central performances, especially Lenu are so captivating to watch. Loved it!
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7/10
Disturbing
anetamilutinovic25 October 2020
The movie is made in a brilliant way. The book came back to life. I would rather call it the move "My beast of a friend". It's full of cruel, selfish emotions. It makes you hate the friend, kind of Angel vs Devil story. Heartbreaking but I do not wish anybody a friend like that.
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4/10
Extremely lethargic and unsympathetic lead roles
MarkyMarc644 February 2021
To cut a long story short: more than anything else, this is a series about 2 most unsympathetic leading female characters that were simply unable to produce the faintest smile throughout their entire lifes. In case of Lenù, they could have shot her role in stop-motion with a mannequin, since i've rarely seen a more lethargic human being and she hardly ever speaks a word...
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9/10
Picturesque
U_Sandra28 November 2018
It's raw and magical at the same time. I would say that it is a breath of fresh air among epic fantasy, Sci-Fi, hyperrealism and other subgenres popular nowdays. It is a beautiful coming-of-age story. Young actors are shockingly good in their roles. I have seen only three episodes, but I hope it will only get better with time.
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10/10
Remarkable coming of age story, a true Masterpiece
Holt34411 December 2018
Remarkable coming of age story, very moving and caring. The two main characters are well written and realistic, could have been real people. Going in completely blind only knowing it's an HBO production, I didn't know what to think and I would compare it to Handmaid's Tale but now I see it's too different in a good way. The writing can't get any better, you cared for the characters after only an episode and after eight well written episodes with only important content we have seen a lot. With it being in Italian, the dialogue feels natural and immersive. Everything, every scene is just gorgeous to look at, masterpiece!
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10/10
Bravo!
cocosgirl4 December 2018
Can't get enough. Leaves you wanting more. Began to watch it by accident, but now I dread the wait for next week's episodes. Amazing storyline!
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10/10
A masterpiece!
philipposathina21 December 2018
Such a tender and at the same time cruel story! Well, what would you expect when we are talking of one taking place in times of sheer poverty, as the case almost everywhere in Europe was after the W. W.2, in a place famous for its beauties and notorious for its "peculiarities": Naples, Italy! And not just Naples, but a poor suburb of the city, populated in general by hardworking and honest, yet backward -very conservative if you prefer- and sometimes very stubborn and tough people. The story line is developed in a most natural, unpretentious way and everything illustrated in it, characters, situations, setting etc looks as honest as in the classical neorealistic italian films of the 50s. And just as the sentimental power of films like De Sica's "Il ladro di biciclette" springs from the pure honesty and truth of the bitter story they tell, so in "L'amica geniale" is its truth and honesty that make me often cry watching it, and not any cheap or less cheap dramatic scenes trying to evoke emotion. In other words, its enormous emotional power is due to its honesty and truth, to waking up memories of a past common to a huge number of people just by honestly retelling and reminding it, in other words its tremendous emotional power is something you will find "between the lines" so to say, and not to any "melodrama" if you see what i mean.

For me, a man brought up not too far from the place where the story is being developed, not long after the period this story takes place and in a more quiet and peaceful yet in many other ways not too different environment, - and that is a neighborhood in Piraeus, Greece,- my identification with the characters of the story is inevitable, hence the shocks of emotion it makes me feel . After all, the name of the main character is Greco! Helena Greco. Let alone the place itself which "feels" by history and name as greek as it gets! Napoli-Neapoli =Newcity!
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10/10
Within 10 minutes
edoyle200129 November 2018
Within 10 minutes I knew this was special and spectacular.
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10/10
A very special and unique series not to be missed!!!
gettysburgrich13 December 2018
Thank you HBO for bringing this series to the USA and going ahead with the second season. Not since the epic Italian classics of the 1960s has life in Italy been brought to the screen with such beauty and characters. All four of the lead girls are fantastic.. As an Italian American it is great to see a slice of life non shoot em up mafia series.. viva hbo please plug it more in your ads. richard
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10/10
Masterclass one of the best TV series ever
DagRos14 March 2020
This is one of the best shows I have ever experienced. It takes place in Naples Italy from the early 1950s and onwards following the lives of two best friends Lili and Elena as they progress in their lives. The storyline is gripping and captivating. The characters are so interesting authentic yet complex and nuanced. The rendition of Italy in the 50s and 60s is so fantastic. Attention to all details is absolutely perfect. This is poetry and on a totally different level in comparison to most other good shows today. This series deserves much much more attention. I am so happy that I found this gem. Do yourself a favour and put this show on top of your list. You will be happy you did, I guarantee! I have seen most of the major series so I know what to compare with ( see my other reviews for a reference) Wow what an excellent series this is! Perfection.
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10/10
Truly Brilliant
mir2131 August 2020
This show is both heart-warming and tragic. I recommend everyone to watch it!
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6/10
Good beginning, but doesn't follow through
trademarcdesigns15 December 2018
I was surprised by the overwhelming positive reviews this series received - until I read the initial reviews more carefully and realized most of them were written by viewers who had only seen the first two episodes. If I had reviewed this show after the second episode, I would most likely have given it 10 stars, too. The juvenile stars (Elisa del Genio as young Elena and Ludovica Nasti as Lila) were very impressive, and I imagine we'll be seeing a lot more of them. These little girls made it easy to relate to Lila's impotent rage - which would be natural in a girl whose intellect is so far above those around her, and equally far above what she certainly must realize her future will hold - and Elena's strong attachment to her.

However, as the children aged and the cast changed accordingly, the tone of the drama changed as well. The depth of these two girls - now young women - was suddenly gone. Lila's frustration began to look more like petulance, and Elena became nothing more than a stiff and detached observer. As the season progressed, I found myself becoming less and less invested in the characters. Frankly, I just found them less likable. And half the cast changing in the third episode (making it hard to keep track of who was whom) did not help.

By the time the season concluded, I was bored by the slow pace of the show, disappointed by the acting, confused by the romantic choices of the girls, and not really interested in waiting to see if the next season would sort any of this out.
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4/10
Ruined by the bad acting
tomeq822 October 2020
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First episodes gave hope of well written and interesting show with excellent setup. After skipping time episode when we meet adolescent characters everything goes to a snore fest. Story is slow, not developing. All characters are very dull, not likeable. What is ruining the show are main roles of the friends. Actress playing Lenu is so incredibly stiff, emotionless, numb and mute - she barely says anything. Few lines for entire season. She looks like a tired person all the time and she looks like she is not having any fun playing in that show. Her acting drives the show down totally. Her friend Lily is on the contrary - her emotions are overacted, overplayed. Everyone in this show is sad, beaten or totally mean to everyone else. I don't find it any romantic. There is nothing cheerful in the show as everyone acts like he's going to literally kill somebody soon.

Despite well scenography and setting, the story is told in a very hard way. I don't know if book has the same feeling but the show makes you tired.
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9/10
Magnificent series
UniqueParticle9 April 2022
Rewatching season 1 cause I'm behind a fair bit and generally don't watch subtitled cinema but this is so worth it. I remember when one of the episodes came out years ago I had a bad experience with an unprofessional doctor cause of horrible stomach pain and went home to watch this that was an interesting occurrence. Anyway I love the girl that plays Elena she's sublime throughout and that the music is by Max Richter he's brilliant! My Brilliant Friend is a lovely Italy based series by genius writer Elena Ferrante, her creations of writing are worth watching. The cinematography is so good and the relationship between the 2 main girls is astounding!
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9/10
A great series about so much more than friendship.
ruthspiteri2 September 2020
Don't be put off by the foreign language, it's a must see.

For one thing, this series is beautifully shot in the backdrop of the 1950s and the changing decades that follow. Every detail of those eras is done just right.

And second, this series is about so much more than friendship. In fact some might hesitate to call it a friendship. Elena Ferrante's writing is interwoven beautifully into the series to portray the secret thoughts about relationships that people don't dare say out loud.

It is also about poverty, emancipation of not just women but of everyone. It's about crime, the Camorra mafia. And it portrays the mafia in a very different but real light. And finally, it is about changing times.
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