“the themes of inter- (and intra) generational disappointment grow”. Although the dance sequence at the end took me by surprise, I think it captured the essence of the story beautifully.
YES. Aesthetically it was pleasing on the eye but it also highlighted/explained what the overall theme was about. Life is never neat and tidy like we tend to aspire to. Human relationships are inevitably complicated and messy. That dance sequence captures that beautifully.
I’m watching Kelly Macdonald in Dept Q at the moment and she’s great, though I haven’t seen the end and am hoping she’s not revealed as the secret villain in a controversial twist.
“the themes of inter- (and intra) generational disappointment grow”. Although the dance sequence at the end took me by surprise, I think it captured the essence of the story beautifully.
Emile alluded to that sequence when we talked about G/H on Nights the other week. It really elevates the show, eh?
YES. Aesthetically it was pleasing on the eye but it also highlighted/explained what the overall theme was about. Life is never neat and tidy like we tend to aspire to. Human relationships are inevitably complicated and messy. That dance sequence captures that beautifully.
I’m watching Kelly Macdonald in Dept Q at the moment and she’s great, though I haven’t seen the end and am hoping she’s not revealed as the secret villain in a controversial twist.