조명가게 - Season 1 Episode 1 A destination where life and death meet.
Ukubuka konke: A man is curious about a woman sitting at a bus stop every night.
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Hulu 4K | Landa 4K | Bhekisisani 4K |
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Apple TV HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Google Play Movies HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Fandango At Home HD | Landa HD | Bhekisisani HD |
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Apple TV SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
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Google Play Movies SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
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Fandango At Home SD | Landa SD | Bhekisisani SD |
Beka amazwana
Don't be fooled by the absurdly effusive marketing department style on line reviews, for the most part "Light Shop" is a horribly disjointed, disorientating, often frustrating and generally tedious watch. Like so many scripts these days, over trying to be "clever" is a substitute for actually telling a cohesive, relatable story. In spite of its title "Light Shop" spends a large portion of its time, fumbling around in the creative darkness, trying to find a glimmer of direction and purpose, let alone interest. The only real upside I could see in this lethargic mess, was decent acting and solid production values. Even then one painful episode that went nowhere I cared to follow, was more than enough. In summary, the only thing this series illuminates is the script's inability to tell an intelligible, engaging and generally worthwhile story. A hard pass from me.