r/SeriesSaga

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u/GaryNOVA — 1 day ago

Recomendación please??

Can anyone recommend a series like The Wonderful Mrs. Maisel, but one where the romance actually ends together?

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u/coco-_-09 — 3 days ago

What is a movie with a "happy ending" that is actually incredibly depressing when you think about it for more than five minutes?

Hollywood loves to wrap things up with a nice bow, uplifting music, and smiling characters to make the audience feel good on their way out of the theater. But sometimes, if you look past the cinematic triumph of the final scene, the actual reality of what the characters are left with is an absolute nightmare.

The Truman Show is a perfect example. The movie ends on this massive, soaring high note as Truman takes a bow and steps through the door into the real world. But when you actually think about his future, it is terrifying. He is stepping into a world he knows absolutely nothing about, with zero real-life survival skills, where millions of strangers are unhealthily obsessed with him. It is a psychological tragedy disguised as a victory.

Shaun of the Dead does this too. The ending plays out like a fun, return-to-normal sitcom wrap-up where he gets his girlfriend back and plays video games. But in reality, the zombie apocalypse actually happened, most of their loved ones were brutally eaten alive, and they are keeping their zombified best friend chained up in a shed. The trauma they would be dealing with is unimaginable.

What is a movie ending that felt like a massive victory on the first watch, but completely falls apart into a tragedy once you actually analyse the characters' future?

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u/itsme0 — 6 days ago

The Day Of Jackal

I love this tv serie what made me love this tv serie alongside the way of written is the 🇪🇺 vibes different cities of 🇪🇺 Like London Munich

The Day of the Jackal is about a highly skilled assassin who travels across Europe for his work, while an MI6 agent tries to track him down. It’s a suspenseful cat-and-mouse thriller.

The Day of the Jackal is a TV series based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth and the 1973 movie what makes it special they did the 📺 serie in a modern way

By the way Ursula Corbeiro plays in this tv show the one played the role of "Tokyo" in La Casa De Papel

I hope to see a second and our wait match for the second season match the quality of second season

u/United_Tiger_6720 — 5 days ago