“We are forbidden from telling you why this is so serious,” they emphasize in The Daily Beast, thus continuing the general trend. He took so many sticks that left an unpleasant mark on the career of its protagonist, Tom Holland. Among the 35 best series on Apple TV+, this one doesn’t even appear at the bottom of the table. However, we love ‘The Crowded Room’ and not just because Tom Holland feels strongly about his role.
Even if the series has a 31% out of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, which amounts to absolute suspense, a deadly disaster, this mini-series contains very powerful elements. Perhaps the general criticism was not entirely kind – on the contrary, the boos rained down on him from all sides –. However, most criticisms are based on the same principle: They expected to see a different series. Is not a murder mystery not a vivid thriller, but slow cooking and subtle lessons. And Holland, of course, defends both his interpretation and its resistance to more negative criticism.
‘The crowded room’ is not a mala
The ambition of “The Crowded Room” aims for a less crowded place. As Holland himself says, in an interview for UNILAD titled “Get a Job!”, “the message of the series, which can touch on so many different topics, That’s because asking for help should be something we, as a society, celebrate. It’s an act of bravery“.
Tom Holland, one of the most popular actors today thanks to his role as Spider-man in the Marvel saga, a dancer and voice actor of recognized talent, does not believe that “The Crowded Room” is so bad, because he does get your message across correctly. : “to me, if we can somehow make people feel empowered by telling them I don’t feel well, I really need help, then we accomplished what we set out to do.
And as he admitted in the interview, he is aware that the series is not really well accepted. And yet, He defends her tooth and nail, jokingly, as a fan of Tottenham football club., it’s not that difficult to defend a lost cause. Being loyal to a “club that has never won anything” doesn’t seem easy either. Or harder than defending “The Crowded Room,” apparently.
In the meantime, the series has become one of the most watched content on the Apple TV+ platform. It was the hit of the summer at Apple, no matter who it was. It didn’t take long for me to get hooked and, despite the ups and downs, the last four episodes brought more twists and philosophical dilemmas than many other entire series. Maybe I was disappointed How to resolve this story partly based on real events? which adapts the novel “The Minds of Billy Milligan”, by Daniel Keyes. But ultimately, it’s fiction. And it’s better this way, knowing how it ends.
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