The Incredible Louis-Dreyfus On friendly advice (and to be exact, then on agitation) decided to watch. Comedy TV series are very interesting, among them there are many who have fascinated me for a long time. I got used to "Old Christine." It seemed easy, funny, not without hilarious characters, but the process of getting used to was too long. Possibly because of the translation. As a result, the throwing ended on what was originally heard - this is some impenetrable law: whatever the first translation of a foreign film project heard was, it will eventually be the only one accepted.
So, now the series is viewed and a final opinion is drawn up on it. He is interesting, moderately dynamic, funny and sustained. The main characters are about 7-8, but the main star among them is undoubtedly the old Christine. She is considered old not by age, but because her ex-husband has got a girlfriend, the namesake of our main character, and they had to be distinguished in conversations.
So, old Christine. Funny, funny, selfish, kind, unbridled, simple, unprincipled (although she tries to prove the opposite in almost every series), ridiculous, a woman without complexes, not very clean, not very smart, absolutely not vindictive. The list of qualities of the heroine can be listed for a very long time, but it is better to just write about the fact that the actress who played this very Christine – Julia Louis-Dreyfus is incomparable. Alas, the series went largely on her. The other characters are diverse, but not revealed. Amused two blonde girls from the school board, who always slapped our heroine. Lindsey (Alex Kapp Horner) was especially remembered - very funny, it was a pity she was not enough.
From series to series, the series became more and more fascinating. Christine changed and those around her changed. Despite the humorous component of the series, at some points the heroine was frankly sorry: she endured jokes on herself, constant jokes, forgave and always pulled the others. And in return, she gets jokes and jokes again. That's too much. Surprisingly, my heartbreaking review for the series will be the third in a row, despite a fairly decent rating. In general, I give advice for viewing - old Christine and the company, always hanging around her house, will not let you get bored, and the facial expressions of Louis-Dreyfus will frankly charm.
8 out of 10