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Modern Love: Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am (2019)
Beautiful
Such a beautiful portrayal of bipolar disorder. Kudos to Anne Hathaway and the screenwriters.
Laila Majnu (2018)
How beautiful.
"Tujhe paane ki koshish mein kuchh itna kho chuka hun mein;
Ke tu mil bhi jaye agar toh ab milne ka gham hoga."
This couplet is the essence of the film, which happens to be one of the first instances of the dark side of love being the primary focus in a Bollywood production. And that too portrayed so beautifully, with Sufi allegories and wisdom sprinkled throughout (as is typical of the films produced by Imtiaz Ali).
Highly recommended.
BoJack Horseman: The View from Halfway Down (2020)
A masterpiece.
What a show. This particular episode tops it all. The 9.9/10 rating definitely lives up to the hype.
The Twilight Zone: Elegy (1960)
Fantastic!
This is arguably the one of the finest episodes of The Twilight Zone! It single-handedly seems to have laid the foundation for so many of the prominent pieces of work on television today - from Black Mirror (especially San Junipero) to Westworld! It is unbelievable to consider that this was conceptualised in the early 60s.
In Treatment (2008)
Absolutely brilliant. What a beautiful show..
I don't usually give reviews like this. In fact, I don't even login IMDb. But, for this title, I HAD to create an account and just had to tell people what an amazing show it was. I'm completely in awe of it. The superb acting, the extremely engaging script, the perfect camera-work, the subtle and soothing music in the backdrop, and the layers of complex story lines associated with each character. This show is just perfect. And the last episode in season 3 provides just the perfect end. So beautiful. As a psychology student myself, I have got to learn so much from this show. I'm no one to even comment on the brilliance of this show, but I just couldn't resist doing so anyway! I have just finished watching the last episode of the series.. such a perfect ending. Thanks to the directors and producers of the show for giving me the privilege of having such an experience; for providing an alternate reality for me to go back every week and experience the world with a part of me that heavily empathised with the protagonist.
I've been left truly humbled by the show.. the raw emotions of each character and the brilliant acting did justice to the whole concept. As much as I would like them to continue making new episodes, I think there couldn't be a more perfect ending to the show.
I loved every single bit of this show. Missing it already...