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Love, Victor (2020)
Cute Show, Kind Of Cringy At Points
The show was cute and showed the true realities of coming out to one's friends and family. It also depicted the real fundamentals of coming to terms with your own sexuality.
I feel like this show could've been more than just a spinoff from Love Simon. It could have easily been its own thing, in my opinion.
In the show, I feel that there where points where the dialogue was very robotic/scripted, it seemed - and I know this sounds stupid to say, because it was - like it had been written, and it was not being read again instead of being more natural-sounding.
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Another thing I enjoyed about it was how it showed some realities within the LGBT+ community - rather than only showing picture-perfect, cute parts as some shows do - for example, at one point Victor finds himself in a 'casual relationship', this shows him how many people in the LGBT+ community just want quick hookups, rather than regular relationships. He also has to deal with a not-so-supportive mother.
I feel that these are things which the watcher may be able to relate to.
Snack vs. Chef (2022)
Impossible To Watch
The concept of the show made me excited about it, but the execution was absolutely horrendous. It made it almost there made impossible to watch.
So, apparently two of the four insufferable judges are meant to be comedians - I could never had guessed that, I found out about it on IMDb.
The hosts are four of the most irritating people I've ever come across in a TV show. Some of the contestants throw the 'comedians' an opportunity to make a joke and it just goes completely over their head. Also, most of time they just act like comple NPCs, having stupid, meaningless conversations.
I feel like a lot of Netflix's game shows are like this and it is so disappointing.
The Open House (2018)
No point and not much real horror
To be honest, I was really quite disappointed with this movie.
The characters were unlikeable and had no real story - this made it quite hard to even care about them, or anything that was going on.
The 'scary parts' mostly consisted of cheap jump-scares, rather than making the watcher feel truly disturbed, as a good horror does.
I was felt quite let down at the end due the the massive number of unanswered questions - even finding myself wondering why the man in black even did what he did.
The movie itself was also rather boring; I found myself talking to the person I was watching it with throughout, as I just lost interest completely.
To give the movie some credit where it's due, the movie seemed to have an interesting idea behind it, unfortunately it just wasn't executed particularly well.