It's unbelievably beautiful. But like the Cell and The Fall, you'd probably do well to watch it on mute with some Max Richter music playing.
It's unbelievably beautiful. But like the Cell and The Fall, you'd probably do well to watch it on mute with some Max Richter music playing.
The story isn't very good, but shot-for-shot I don't think there's a more visually interesting director than Tarsem. Seriously, it's like a photo exhibit. Unfortunately he lacks the interest (or talent) in any other aspect of production, most especially screenwriting.
Like Post Secret, 1 real post for every 10 submitted by precocious young adults using it as a creative writing exercise.
The big problem I had with this episode is that the Supermax idea is so ridiculous it makes Jess look like a total idiot. This would be a dumb idea long term, but by 8 pm? Also, her motivation for keeping Kilgrave alive— to get what's her name out of prison— is starting to seem ridiculous at best and dangerous to…