Anyone else watch it? Any analysis? It was higher quality (and more enjoyable) than I expected.
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Anyone else watch it? Any analysis? It was higher quality (and more enjoyable) than I expected.
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Have not seen it - or even run across its path, as far as I remember. I'll give it a try.
Have you seen "Collateral?" Really, really good.
<p>Have not seen it - or even run across its path, as far as I remember. I'll give it a try.</p>
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<p>Have you seen "Collateral?" Really, really good.</p>
What’s interesting about Edha:
- the first (and so far only) made-in-argentina Netflix Series
- alll star cast, it’s like there was no ceiling to their budget (for Argie stars, unknown to yanquis)
- surprisingly well-done
- loooots of subtle Argie details that non-Argies would miss (but it’s still awesome without getting those)
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Display MoreWhat’s interesting about Edha:
- the first (and so far only) made-in-argentina Netflix Series
- alll star cast, it’s like there was no ceiling to their budget (for Argie stars, unknown to yanquis)
- surprisingly well-done
- loooots of subtle Argie details that non-Argies would miss (but it’s still awesome without getting those)
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We'll be in Argentina later this week, so this sounds like an appropriate way to accompany a big box of hot empanadas and a kilo of El Podio gelato (half-a-block from our house; two kilos for the price of one on Tuesdays).
Haha I just read the article, I hadn't seen it before.
Dude, that writer is such an asshole, and completely wrong. You can tell from his writing style he's a pretentious prick.
I'll give a more detailed analysis later, time-permitting.