Of course, the creators were inspired by Mozart in the jungle, but they couldn't convey it well. As a result of the 4 episodes: the characters' characters are sketched out superficially - no one is revealed and it feels like they are not trying to reveal them. I was very amused by how Margot quickly fell in love with Oleg. The mentor of the musicians is also written casually, unlike Gael Garcia Bernal's character in Mozart. So far, only Mark has attracted attention, but the stupidest moment is that I still haven't figured out who he is to Natasha - a childhood friend? They didn't even talk about it, and sometimes they can be mistaken for a couple. :D. Let's see how it goes from here...
On the one hand, it's nice that for once they don't rub morality into every frame. On the contrary, we are shown anti-morality, nihilism and anarchy. Our kind of Sex Pistols with bows, without fear and reproach, led by a crazy teacher. The fairy tale, of course, is sometimes too lyrical, sometimes sad, and sometimes still with an inflection.
But overall I liked it. I can't think of analogues that would be so fairytale, musical, fervent and driving. With love, carrots, webcam, boobs, cyber attacks and more. There is a string of this over the hill, for some reason they don't take it off from us, it becomes especially pleasant.
How they easily carry cases with them, especially girls = D It is very obvious that they are empty. I didn't even run around with a guitar in a case as soberly as they did with cellos.
But overall I liked it. I can't think of analogues that would be so fairytale, musical, fervent and driving. With love, carrots, webcam, boobs, cyber attacks and more. There is a string of this over the hill, for some reason they don't take it off from us, it becomes especially pleasant.