Back in the saddle agaaaaaaain
Well, due to extreme boredom and as a way of keeping my anxiety at bay, Iāve decided to dust off the olā tumblr login and see if I can write something semi-interesting about my current film/TV watching. It looks like itās been about four or five years since Iāve written anything on here, so letās see how we go!
For my first foray back into the world of film-blogging, Iām taking a non-traditional tack and doing a TV show instead... Probs helps that the show in question is pretty cinematic.
ForeverĀ is one of the very few non-C-grade offerings that Amazon Prime has on the go, which I downloaded today in my isolation. Starring Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen it promises to be interesting to say the least, as both are pretty stellar actors. Donāt be expecting a comedy though, based on their previous work.Ā
The show is about June and Oscar, a comfortable, albeit boring, couple who have been together for years. Itās kind of hard to explain the plot beyond that, but the title of the show provides some clues as to its direction and to its central relationship.
Everything in Oscar and Juneās world is slightly muted, with the show exploring the subtle differences between contentment and complacency,Ā a fine line in any relationship. Maya Rudolph really hits the ball out of the park as June, who seems to be more self-aware in terms of their circumstances, but without being any more engaged, necessarily.Ā
The show is a slow burn, but the subject matter is captivating, and Armisen and Rudolph keep pulling you deeper into their world and their relationship. The set design is immaculate and interesting, further reflecting the nature of June and Oscarās marriage, and the cinematography lulls you into the calm, comfortable state that youāre seeing depicted.
I binge-watched the entire show over the course of an afternoon, and it was well worth it. The soundtrack is golden, and Episode 7, āAndre and Sarahā is an absolute killer. This one is definitely worth a watch if youāre up for something introspective and slightly out of the norm. Just sit back and let it reel you into its unique, slightly sad world for the evening.










