Just finished watching the last episode, and I really liked the musical arrangement at the end. Speaking of musicals, I didn't even recognize Zendaya as King of the Circus. The state of drug addiction is really good.
In fact, when I watched the first episode, I was mainly frightened by the scale. I didn't think it was particularly good-looking, but it felt novel.
The latter one by one tells the childhood family background of several people, and suddenly it seems that they can understand some why they act like that.
It's not the kind of drama that gets a sense of belonging or relaxation from a behavioral situation similar to yourself, but feels release in the emotional atmosphere created by the pictures, soundtracks and some plot foreshadowing.
When cycling on dark trails, it feels like going through a tunnel and you don't have to care about what's behind you.
The soundtrack is very powerful, I like it very much.
Nate's father, the first time he appeared on the scene, he poked my XP. I thought it was a gangster who was violent to the end. When Carnival followed Jules out, I thought he was going to kill, but I didn't expect to leave in such a manner. There are also top 3 scenes in the whole film, including where Nate and his father conflict.
The other two are the bike ride and the credits.
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