[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone in this aside from Nicole Kidman and Meghan Fahey is insanely unattractive. There are definitely unknown actors who are good looking so it did not have to be like this. Also the interiors are all wrong - that is not what a 20 million dollar house in Nantucket looks like inside. Get it together Netflix. [/quote]
Exactly. I was like WTF. Also the female characters other than Nicole Kidman are way too old. They’re supposed to be like 25. Eve looks like an average girl. That’s okay sometimes but felt odd here. Also those men were all busted. And Dakota fanning looks horrible.[/quote] I feel the exact same way...when did Dakota Fanning turn so so unattractive? And the girl whom played Amelia is so chunky.[/quote] Amelia was supposed to be like that. She was a zookeeper or something in the book. |
Amelia was supposed to be like that. She was a zookeeper or something in the book. |
She was also that in the show. |
But define "chunky" PP. She seemed to be a very healthy size 6-8.... |
DP. I found Big Little Lies to be *anything* but safe! Her character's scenes were so hard to watch - and yet, riveting. |
Someone said the house is not decorated in the appropriate way. What did you mean? It looks rich people vaguely English country to me. But is that not the way British/Australian authors on Nantucket decorate their homes? |
The decoration looked too recent and the door color too cloying. But it wasn’t far off
Amelia’s body type was perfect for the role and a great contrast to Greer. And how comfortable she was in her own skin unnerved Greer. The awful brother even said, “at least my wife matches the wallpaper” |
I liked the series. It was an engaging story in a beautiful setting and the acting was good. More than you can say about most shows these days. I wasn’t expecting anything high brow. |
Gosh I thought the series was poorly written and snorted at the big bomb shell.
It felt thrown together and made me want to see a series with real character development. Liev and NK’s characters and kids would have been interesting to me if written differently and I guess way more than 6 six episodes. |
I liked it. Watched three episodes in one go, then 2, 2, 1 final. It was very well done for a murder mystery. Great characters. I wanted it to be the housekeeper. The husband and sons were all slimeballs. |
She was ok. Wasn’t a difficult role, just play a snarky 20-something. She definitely has her own physique, height, and face shape. |
Well, Kidman looked much older and in distress for her role in the ExPat. Greer was a wig, right? |
Wut? She looked like a pregnant psycho druggie. And we’re supposed to believe she went to Deerfield?!? Where she met her loser sex addict cheater husband, the oldest son? |
Great song, relevant lyrics (criminal), flashes by everyone (everyone’s a suspect), it’s before the death so all happy fake faces. So every episode you contrast these fake happy dance & celebration with the new facts you’ve learned about the characters or family. Good dissonance. Good to see how truly fake every one of them are in that happy dance. Most of them were very broken. It’s a screwed up rich people book and movie. Like the Bret Easton Ellis stuff |
+1. They really didn’t try to have the siblings resemble each other nor the parents. |