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1883: This Is Not Your Heaven (2022)
Magical and touching ending.
I gave a chance to this series, of which I knew, but did not fully understand the plot. I was surprised how the narrative gradually tells such an intimate and familiar story. With spectacular performances and an overwhelming script, I must admit that the journey through the desert is magical and fierce, but its ending is so dramatic and sublime that it managed to move me to tears. That closeness of father and daughter is brilliantly portrayed throughout the chapters. I am pleasantly surprised, I rated the last two chapters with a score of 10 and it closes very well all the development that the chapters have been raising since the beginning. Elsa is so cheerful, beautiful and brave that she transcends the screen. Margaret, a powerful woman who takes care of her family, has a brutal development from the first episode to the end. And James Dutton is a splendid, adventurous, courageous and determined father who allows himself to break down in the end in an embrace with his daughter.
Monster (2022)
Dahmer to the last level of horror
Impressive series, which not only seeks to portray how a human being becomes a monster, but how the ineptitude and racism of the police allowed Dahmer to continue committing aberrant crimes. It's full of messages about family relationships and is grotesquely disgusting at times. It is understandable why Netflix did not promote it, those who like the genre will arrive on their own to this brutual piece. You can't empathize with the character when Netflix blows your mind with Jeffrey's atrocities, so you quickly get out of there. Dahmer manages to reach the last level of horror, disgusto. Brutal.
The Staircase: Seek and Ye Shall (2022)
A piece of art.
When Michael seems determined not to give in to the lie of incriminating himself for a crime he didn't commit, Kathleen seems to ramble on appearances and her lack of economic solvency. Kathleen explodes, in a tragicomic scene, when she realizes that her dreams are broken. But the misery is broken by the intensity of Kat and Michael's "celebratory dinner," rising to a maelstrom of emotions and cries of reproach. As if that were not enough, Michael, culminates in a kind of therapy, flying to the sound of the opera, while the lights turn on and off. Simply beautiful. A final cry is a cry of triumph and relief.
Scream (2022)
A terrifying new Stab!
Scream has achieved something very important: revitalize a saga in all splendor. The screenplay is mind-blowing, very well written. The tension is continuous from start to finish. The killers are the most brutal in the franchise. The terrifying and memorable deaths. The calculated metacinema. And a charismatic youth cast. My favorite scene, the Hospital. Brutal. Loved Scream.