Robert Mladinich

Robert Mladinich

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    • Kolby 2022-03-21 08:01:05

      Each of us could be Dominic or Thomas.

      Perhaps the only people who will resonate with this show are those who are actually in their 40s and have had a similar experience.

      Those people must not be in the minority.

      As life goes on, some people unknowingly deviate from the track. Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, mental illness in the...

    • Franco 2022-03-21 08:01:05

      endure or bear

      This limited drama of HBO's religious background is niche but attractive.

      The world is so complex, difficult, and sinister, yet people are so deeply connected to each other - it's true.

      A pure "good spirit" like Thomas, because of the mental disorder and more thorough religious piety, must be more...

    • Daniela 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      I watched it last year, the penultimate episode was really cool. The new TV drama format of streaming media is completely new standard

    • Onie 2022-03-21 09:03:31

      A "hereditary tale". I thought that I could always grow up and get rid of it, or that I could travel on different trajectories until I said goodbye, but the past was surging like a tide, and finally surrounded and annihilated. The Gulf War, mental illness, PTSD, AIDS, depression, death... Countless seemingly heavy and cruel words rushed into the picture densely, doomed to the extraordinary and bomb-like emotional release of this story. Most of the modern history and social changes are concentrated in the lives of Thomas and Dominick, who experience the vicissitudes of life. Only by facing these losses and pains, trying to finally find the outlet - "I", what a vague but always accompanied existence. [The first episode is very capricious, and the fifth episode tries to be an "independent episode". This arrangement seems a bit extravagant, and sometimes breaks the rhythm of the episode]