The long-awaited season 5 for those who got hooked on Fargo a few years ago (2014).
This season is about a woman who ran away from her husband’s monster 11 years ago, changed her name, got married again. But it so happened that the abandoned husband found her and took all measures to return her. And then we follow the confrontation
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The long-awaited season 5 for those who got hooked on Fargo a few years ago (2014). This season is about a woman who ran away from her husband’s monster 11 years ago, changed her name, got married again. But it so happened that the abandoned husband found her and took all measures to return her. And then we follow the confrontation of the ex-wife and the abandoned husband in the genre of the film “Home Alone”. In my opinion, it turned out tragicomedy. In some places funny and exciting, and sometimes boring, and bewildering, why is this here woven? But still, it is interesting to watch and not sorry for the time spent on 10 episodes.
The first three seasons are 5+, no complaints, almost complete delight. But the fourth season is a failure (compared, of course, with the first three). The fourth season: protracted, boring, black humor is not from the word at all, only grotesque and caricature. Chris Rock is a mobster? Please don't make my slippers laugh! Italian
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The first three seasons are 5+, no complaints, almost complete delight. But the fourth season is a failure (compared, of course, with the first three). The fourth season: protracted, boring, black humor is not from the word at all, only grotesque and caricature. Chris Rock is a mobster? Please don't make my slippers laugh! Italian mafiosi (as well as blacks, Jews, Irish) are funny and clumsy. The atmosphere of the 50s is not transmitted (some kind of sham). Only Jesse Buckley and Emery Crutchfield were pleased, but the secondary roles are all good. But the soundtrack did not fail. In general, if the fifth season is the same as the fourth, it will be a failure.
On the fourth episode, I realized that I no longer want to look at this heavy menagerie of morons. People may not be too smart - that's okay. But when absolutely all the characters are outright morons, albeit of varying degrees of malice, it is depressing and quickly annoying. As they say, there is no one to stop the eye. Also, if
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On the fourth episode, I realized that I no longer want to look at this heavy menagerie of morons. People may not be too smart - that's okay. But when absolutely all the characters are outright morons, albeit of varying degrees of malice, it is depressing and quickly annoying. As they say, there is no one to stop the eye. Also, if the film does not pretend to be realistic, but on the contrary, pretends to be a black comedy, then it should look like a concert, like a fireworks display. And here's a nude with a sluggish story filled with sheep. It's neither funny nor interesting nor informative. Actually, the series is nothing. I don't think the Coens found anything like their style in him. It's more like a failed effort. For those who agree with me, watch the series Decided 2018. He's good. That's bullshit, even though it's spent a lot of money.
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Jeremy Saulnier,
Janus Metz
An American anthology police detective series utilizing multiple timelines in which investigations seem to unearth personal and professional secrets of more
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Peter Gould,
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Charles Haid,
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Jim McKay,
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