It's really hard to understand this Clarissa. Does she love Lovelace or not? If so, it's somehow very unnoticeable! In general, all these intrigues and insults are so small... It remains to wait for the fourth episode. XD
Everyone is funny, I laugh...))) Don't get me wrong - I've already watched more than a hundred films about the XVII-XVIII centuries (and read a lot). But they didn't behave like that anywhere! Did the creators of the series intentionally add a touch of humor to their creation? Or are the actors just overacting? In any case, you don't have to be bored with them - and that's bread. The filming is cheap, of course, like in Mexican soap operas... But there were almost no expensive TV shows in the 90s.
Well, perhaps only in this series the heroine is really sorry, and Lovelace is a scoundrel without any reservations ... A worthy series, considering that the original source is an epistolary novel (a novel in letters). Of course, the director and the screenwriter had to work a lot. But in some places it still looks kind of unnatural, although there are very strong scenes.
What a simpleton Clarissa is... Such an ordinary-looking actress, it seems, should be looked for! But the men are colorful, that's the main thing.)) The plot of the second series, of course... um... it is specific. Did the girl seriously think that she could run away with a man and then practically not communicate with him, living in the same house?
In general, all these intrigues and insults are so small... It remains to wait for the fourth episode. XD
In any case, you don't have to be bored with them - and that's bread. The filming is cheap, of course, like in Mexican soap operas... But there were almost no expensive TV shows in the 90s.
A worthy series, considering that the original source is an epistolary novel (a novel in letters). Of course, the director and the screenwriter had to work a lot. But in some places it still looks kind of unnatural, although there are very strong scenes.
But the men are colorful, that's the main thing.))
The plot of the second series, of course... um... it is specific. Did the girl seriously think that she could run away with a man and then practically not communicate with him, living in the same house?