HBO.The platform has recent productions that have given much to talk about in Great Britain
On HBO you can find
recently released British productions
that are well worth a marathon.
There is something for everyone: a
psychosexual
drama
, a
black action
comedy
, a
thriller
set in the City of London and a strange
horror
story
.
I could destroy you
Michaela Coel
is in her thirties who is destined to do great things.
This series is one of them.
As creator and protagonist, Coel has nailed it.
Sex, love and drugs seem at first to be the axes on which a modern, necessary production revolves and that
does not conform to the canons of the 'usual' as
the chapters progress.
He doesn't need to, since he doesn't beat around the bush to tell
what really happens with sex today.
And that 'is not no', although there are those who do not understand it yet.
Arabella Essiuedu, the main character of this
psychosexual drama
, is a young London writer who has hit the ball of her life with a book and suffers after
being a victim of rape.
Uncomfortable for some, addictive and intelligent for most.
TWO WEEKS TO LIVE
Maisie Williams
, known around the world for her role as
Arya Stark in
Game of Thrones
, has a new series.
The 'two weeks to live' referred to in the title of this production refer to the time that Kim Noakes, his character, has left
before the end of the world arrives
.
True or not, that fact leads Kim to search for her father's murderer and fulfill other tasks.
For 15 years, Kim has been locked up in a shelter with her mother.
When exiting, he takes advantage of his prowess with weapons to kill if necessary.
The curious
mix between action and black humor
is one of the assets played by an atypical production, at times unpredictable in its six episodes and which is
difficult to get the point
.
For young and very fans of Williams.
INDUSTRY
London, a top investment bank and young people hungry for glory.
Those three elements plus sex and drugs in large doses result in
Industry
, an entertaining 8-part BBC and HBO production.
Although its protagonists are a
group of recent graduates
who fight for a position at the prestigious Pierpont & Co. bank, the surprising thing is that they neither get on badly with each other nor are they mistreated by their bosses.
With this, in addition to moving away from clichés, the story focuses on their different ways of facing a key moment in their lives.
In just a few months, five boys will have to pass the screening if they want to stay in a financial investment bank nestled in the
City of London
while using unlimited drugs and enjoying or tormenting themselves with their
multiple sexual adventures
.
To highlight the suspense in situations that test the limits of the human being, the complicities and betrayals that are established between them and the
painful role that women are given
in certain spheres.
And a word of advice: it's best not to dwell on the details surrounding stock trading.
Sometimes they are incomprehensible and it is better to pay attention to what happens in the background.
THE THIRD DAY
In the opening minutes of this six-part horror series
produced by Brad Pitt,
we see the character played by
Jude Law
strolling near a river, then
preventing the hanging of a young woman
in the woods.
What comes next, when he avoids the tragedy and agrees to take the girl home, could be defined as a 'bad trip'.
An odyssey in which unique characters appear who are part of a
strange religious community on a semi-isolated island.
Finding out what they are up to is not easy.
Neither for the protagonist of the story nor for the viewer, who is struck by surprises at the end of each episode.
It looks weird and it is, but it's mesmerizing and engaging.
And its creator is Dennis Kelly, the same from the revered
Utopia
.
In addition to Jude Law,
famous English actors such
as Naomie Harris, Katherine Waterston, Emily Watson and Paddy Considine participate.
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