April 26, 2021
I went back to Netflix yesterday night. It has been a while! For like two months, I couldn't bring myself to watch either TV shows or movies. I don't know why. Nothing tempted me. I had begun to watch a lot of series but I couldn't go on. A lot of them were stressful to watch, some were just not that good. So I simply stopped. It was supposed to be temporary but I found other things to do and suddenly my evenings were full. But I missed the feeling of watching something new. The problem was, I wanted to see something great and you know how much it's hard to find.
Last night, I went back to "3%", which is a serie located in Brazil. (Here is one of the reasons I liked the idea of Netflix: to see series from places you rarely know much about. There are now series about Libya and about Africa that I really want to watch.) In this world, Brazil is a place of extreme poverty, where most of the population experiences violence and destitution everyday. Still, there's a legendary heaven, the Other Side. Each year, candidates from the general population can try to win a place on the Other Side by passing a serie of extensive trials named the Process. Those trials are set up by Ezequiel, Head of the Process. As we begin the serie, Ezequiel is investigated by Aline because some habitants of the Other Side wonder at his choices. It makes this year's Process harder and more complicated for the candidates: Michele, Rafael, Joana, Fernando, Marco and much others. Every one of them has secret reasons to be here which are revealed progressively. I like that show mostly: because the ethnic diversity is great which is not frequent, because the violence is sudden and jarring, and because the tests are surprising. Still, I'm only on Episode 3, so I can't recommand 3% to anyone.
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I went back into Netflix yesterday night.
It hasd been a while!
For like two months, I couldn't bring myself to watch neither TV shows nor movies.
I don't know why.
Nothing temptintrigued me.
I had begun to watch a lot of series but I couldn't go on.
A lot of them were stressful to watch, some were just not that good.
So I simply stopped.
It was supposed to be temporary but I found other things to do and suddenly my evenings were full.
But I missed the feeling of watching something new.
The problem was, I wanted to seewatch something great and you know how much it's hardhard it is to find those.
Last night, I went back to "3%", which is a serie located ina series from Brazil.
(Here is one of the reasons why I liked the idea of Netflix: to seeyou can watch series from places you rarelydon't know much about. There are now series about Libya and about Africa that I really want to watch.) In thise world of 3%, Brazil is a place of extreme poverty, where most of the population experiences violence and destitution everyday.
StillHowevers, there's are legendarys of a heavenly realm, the Other Side.
Each year, candidates from the general population can try to win a place oin the Other Side by passing a series of extensive trials named the Process.
Those trials are set up by Ezequiel, Head of the Process.
As we begin the seriethe story begins, Ezequiel is investigated by Aline because some inhabitants of the Other Side wonder atquestioned his choices.
It makes thise year's Process harder and more complicated for the candidates: Michele, Rafael, Joana, Fernando, Marco and muchany others.
Every one of them has secret reasons to be hereat the Process which are revealed progressively.
I like that show mostly: because the ethnic diversity is great (which is not frequent, becauseuncommon), the violence is sudden and jarring, and because the tests are surprising.
Still, I'm only on Episode 3, so I can't recommaend 3% to anyone yet.
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Sounds interesting, but sadly I can't check it out because I don't have Netflix. Oh, well :')
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(Here is one of the reasons I liked the idea of Netflix: to see series from places you rarely know much about. There are now series about Libya and about Africa that I really want to watch.) In this world, Brazil is a place of extreme poverty, where most of the population experiences violence and destitution everyday. (Here is one of the reasons why I like |
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Still, there's a legendary heaven, the Other Side.
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Each year, candidates from the general population can try to win a place on the Other Side by passing a serie of extensive trials named the Process. Each year, candidates from the general population can try to win a place |
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Those trials are set up by Ezequiel, Head of the Process. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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As we begin the serie, Ezequiel is investigated by Aline because some habitants of the Other Side wonder at his choices. As |
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It was supposed to be temporary but I found other things to do and suddenly my evenings were full. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Korossol into the Ring 25 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I went back to Netflix yesterday night. I went back into Netflix yesterday night. |
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It has been a while! It ha |
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For like two months, I couldn't bring myself to watch either TV shows or movies. For like two months, I couldn't bring myself to watch neither TV shows nor movies. |
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I don't know why. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Nothing tempted me. Nothing |
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I had begun to watch a lot of series but I couldn't go on. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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A lot of them were stressful to watch, some were just not that good. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But I missed the feeling of watching something new. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The problem was, I wanted to see something great and you know how much it's hard to find. The problem was, I wanted to |
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Last night, I went back to "3%", which is a serie located in Brazil. Last night, I went back to |
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It makes this year's Process harder and more complicated for the candidates: Michele, Rafael, Joana, Fernando, Marco and much others. It makes th |
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Every one of them has secret reasons to be here which are revealed progressively. Every one of them has secret reasons to be |
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I like that show mostly: because the ethnic diversity is great which is not frequent, because the violence is sudden and jarring, and because the tests are surprising. I like that show mostly |
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Still, I'm only on Episode 3, so I can't recommand 3% to anyone. Still, I'm only on Episode 3, so I can't recomm |
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