stormfront-97408
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Friends advised me to watch the series, the murder mystery theme sort of peaked my interest. On a rainy weekend I binged watched it. The first episode is good but the series gets better and better with lots of laughs, but the great part of this series is the great chemistry of friendship and bonds that shines threw the camp and humor. This is worth the watch with more episodes hopefully to be made. There's a bit of everything , it's a fun series nothing heavy but light and entertaining They should continue with more episodes and adventures for these friends. Viewers love thse cast of great characters.
Based on the events of Father Gabrielle Amorth, the story was very well done. Russell Crowe, one of the finest actors is incredible in the role. If your looking for Hollywood horror gore this isn't the movie. This carries more suspense then horror gore but more focused on the story and great acting. The lines , script were given great detail and delivery. Nothing campy about this movie but well worth it. Now hopefully there were be sequels as fans of the movie would most likely want to know more about Father Amorth and the challenges he faced. As for the set designed, was perfect they put a lot of effort into this movie and it paid off.
This was a interesting story. The cast was amazing, incredibly talented that really gets the viewers interested in the main character and those she come across , through the whole story of her plots and cool calm approach, she becomes the viewers hero. Everything flips towards the end of the movie and it wraps up rather final but just not what expected one of those after all that but poetic justice in the end. The ending could have been written better, all good until the trip. Worth watching definitely moves quickly it's a fast pace movie great lines. . Alfred Molina has a great scene and it's touching.