@mAn: @mAn: where do you come from? even MGK copes with the role perfectly: a forgetful and cool, always stoned man. the rest of the actors play their roles normally. there are interesting characters. vance, converse, skate, Nirvana, the aesthetics of grunge, references to this and catches the series. it is its atmosphere that is close to many. and what does genres, epols and corporations have to do with it? here the essence is completely different.
personally, the series is close to me in spirit and I was really looking forward to the second series after the wonderful pilot, which I wanted to review immediately after watching. it's just a pity that a very narrow stratum of people will watch it, which means that more than 1 season is hardly worth waiting for.
@ixoa: Yes, this dump will be watched by a narrow stratum - people who are not interested in the script, plot and acting, but aesthetics and vance. You have noticed this very accurately. And that's what I wrote about this guy. That he's not an actor, but he's the best in this series.
@mAn: What difference does it make why it will be watched? there is no sacred meaning in TV series and movies. someone is watching because of a good breaking bad plot, and someone likes to look at Jesse, someone is watching at all because he likes the atmosphere of Albuquerque. if something catches on, then you watch it. TV shows are a pleasant pastime, not the meaning of life
@mAn: What does rock and roll have to do with it? in the series, in particular in the second series, there is so much reference to hip-hop and pop music that it cannot be misunderstood that genres have nothing to do with it. the main thing is the love of music.
@ixoa: Ruff your copper, well, what does genres have to do with it at all? Review again how, at the end of the first series, a cardboard girl told a cardboard British snobbessman in plain text that business kills the spirit and all that. That's the point. That in one series such speeches and close-up iPhones are hypocrisy.
@mAn: Yes, but that's not the point. do you really think that they showed that here she "wants to destroy everything that he stands for", and in the end she "wins" and he leaves with a sad face, and here is a punk music dead screensaver? that whoever was not involved in all organizational matters, your music would be on apple music, soundcloud or band camp. as a result, music remains music, and everything else is "electrons around the nucleus" and makes a general idea of the performer as a brand. the series will show just this very compromise of the performer as a brand and the performer as creativity for the sake of an idea.
Such a nice series. It's like I'm on their tour team myself. The characters are so nice and everything is interesting to watch. Well, music is a separate conversation.
Puna is an absolutely epic character. "It won't happen today")))
in general, this series is a godsend for fans of the genre.
personally, the series is close to me in spirit and I was really looking forward to the second series after the wonderful pilot, which I wanted to review immediately after watching. it's just a pity that a very narrow stratum of people will watch it, which means that more than 1 season is hardly worth waiting for.
And that's what I wrote about this guy. That he's not an actor, but he's the best in this series.