Thank you for sharing. I have the book, but I am going to finish watching and read afterwards
@VenusNotThePlanet7 күн бұрын
My goal was 24 and I read 41! we're so close haha
@agj23638 күн бұрын
When I ve been reading the book untill there were the Bella version of story it was a psuedointelectual misoginist novel, but the twist changed the meaning of book. I asked friends if movie have this plot twist, they said no but there is a lot of sex scenes. It is like moviemakers do not understood the source material.
@khadijaabdunnur67279 күн бұрын
Great video! I recommend reading “just mercy” which was written by a black man and it’s a memoir. Also watch the movie starring Jamie Foxx and Michael B. Jordan.
@CirrenaMarie9 күн бұрын
What were your favorite books this year?
@khadijaabdunnur67279 күн бұрын
Malibu Rising and turtles all the way down
@RufastoSpiffyFrench13 күн бұрын
I want to see your review, but only after I read the book. Love that you did this!
@mylunjackson8718 күн бұрын
You might've got NYT to put it pretty high up on their best 100 books of the last century list!
@CirrenaMarie17 күн бұрын
@@mylunjackson87 I love the thought of having that much influence lol
@sunt.corina25 күн бұрын
it’s not meant to make sense.. the story is written by ‘Candle’ who is an untrustworthy narrator… the whole point is that it doesn’t make sense
@aminazebra26 күн бұрын
Although I agree the show couldve definitely been better, the last episode in particular ALWAYS makes me cry for some reason 😭 it just made me so happy seeing her doing better for herself and putting her happiness first. I also think it wouldve been better if she stayed single in the end, but cmon them dancing by the van and the sun hitting them 🥹 its really one of my favorite shows at this point, so I definitely need to read the book!
@CT97559Ай бұрын
30 is still young. Embrace it! 😊
@andreiiancu2501Ай бұрын
🐵👎🏿
@chloekalynАй бұрын
I never read the book or watched the movie as well, and I did not enjoy the show whatsoever. I didn't cry when she passed.. I felt nothing for the characters, their life choices were questionable.. nothing made sense to me. I didn't see any chemistry between the two, in fact, I got second hand embarrassment watching the first two episodes. Personally, I didn't find the show good at all.. but I'm also a person that didn't find the hype over 'The Notebook' either... Great Review! People need to get used to hearing opinions other than their own!
@CirrenaMarieАй бұрын
@@chloekalyn thank you!
@breakthrough1019Ай бұрын
Trader Joe’s is 0/5
@eseoghene27ighorae59Ай бұрын
I really love reviews i haven't finshed the book but have seen the show... the reviews are giving me confidence in my playwrighting ability. I tend to write and straight to the point.. i realised as someone who reads we want the writer to get to the point. Looking for readers interested in reading something new ...
@robertwebb5306Ай бұрын
Receiving a postcard in your letterbox is still one of the little joys of life. I still write a number of them when I travel. The digital age might have taken over but a postcard has a special quality to it: the effort someone made to send it to you. That family member or friend went to the trouble of buying the card, writing on it, getting a stamp for it and looking for a postbox. I often see people writing them when I travel, so this wonderful gesture to others is far from dead. ❤😊
@seplevi9207Ай бұрын
I didn’t enjoy the book as much as the movie it was very difficult to read the book he created in the story. I felt like the book and the movie other then monk at the core was totally different
@quinoacutie2 ай бұрын
great video! i would’ve preferred a mini series as well. the book did such a good job at making me love the characters and the movie felt a little rushed in comparison. i saw there’s a sequel to the book, i’m going to check it out! have you covered disappearing acts by terry mcmillan? i’ve already seen the movie a bunch of times but i just started reading the book.
@aerynstormcrow2 ай бұрын
William was a sus character from the first second on. My dude gave me the absolute heebie jeebies and I haven’t read the book yet.
@AnitaEvans-wk4kg2 ай бұрын
The movie was rubbish.
@thequirkykeyboard54042 ай бұрын
i enjoyed the book, too. have u read victor lavalle? i just read the changeling and it was really good.
@anascalia2 ай бұрын
Great video! I loved the book, but then I watched the show, and I felt what you said: people in the show are much more likable than in the book. I also like that they added the black issues and changed the Slone family completely. And the religious issues were handled more smoothly. They removed all the critics Elizabeth had for saying she was an atheist, including the crazy woman with the bomb. They also removed all the story of the Time’s interview.
@MrsJessicaDavis3 ай бұрын
So good!!!
@helenestiernstrand65753 ай бұрын
The series was very good although all race swapping should just stop.
@rosebrown12923 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video! I was so bored by the show but I hate not knowing what happens in things and you saved me 5 hours of my life. The acting was bad (apart from the mom I agree) and the plot was slow, sounds like the book is better though. Thank again :)
@VicoSotto.3 ай бұрын
it feels like she's talking about another show.
@joylesstiger3 ай бұрын
Pretentious pseudo-intellectualism is my knee jerk response to this movie. Which is a shame because it's beautifully shot and well acted. It's grappling with profound ideas but making no insightful commentary about it. It's belligerently salacious under the guise of a distorted view of girl-boss, post modern feminism.
@clownpendotfart3 ай бұрын
Rebecca Hall didn't "discover" that she had black ancestry. Her mother, Maria Ewing, was a famous opera singer thought of and proud of being black (rather than passing as white) though with mixed ancestry. The actual discovery was about Rebecca's grandfather (Maria's father), who was also of mixed ancestry. He claimed to be a Native American on one census and black in another. This claiming to be different things at different times and in a context in which racial hierarchies were legally enforced were what interested her in Passing.
@bellaluce70883 ай бұрын
😄
@Savvynlady4 ай бұрын
Here's why I feel Queenie got little love. I never read the book. The cultural divide and perhaps the fact most of is been there and done it. As far as what she endured as a child with her mom needed to be addressed more. I'm Caribbean American and i love watching shows about that segment of people is great to me though i identify African American too
@sapphireblue6944 ай бұрын
Man..I just watched the first 3 episodes. It’s going so slow. Not even LaKeith can save this. I just want to get to the point already. People are saying season 1 is just a bunch of unanswered questions. Is season 2 confirmed or nah? 😩
@La.femme.noire._4 ай бұрын
Black cake is kinda a colloquial term for Caribbean rum and fruit cake. Yeah the fruit is usually soaked in rum or sherry mix and then added into the batter with spices and browning (kinda like a sister of molasses used commonly in Caribbean cooking) which gives it a brown “black” loook once cooked used alot in celebration particularly around Christmas time. I think the show goes more into the cake it self and how it came to be a staple in Caribbean cuisine.
@user-kf7lu4qe6v4 ай бұрын
I'm watching the movie right now as we speak and it is awesome I love it I give it a million thumbs up
@leviuzodike90614 ай бұрын
You probably have seen Erika Alexander somewhere else because she was the detective in Get Out. And in case you haven't watched Get Out, you probably don't want to admit that.
@snacks54844 ай бұрын
Im sorry but i found the book very boring😩😩😩
@alx65364 ай бұрын
Can you take your reviews more seriously I was trying to support you and your channel and you don't even care enough to remember the names of the characters if you didn't like the book or the show that much why did you even make the review video I'm just saying this review really could have been better
@Crushbra4 ай бұрын
Enjoyable movie, I don't even watch drama movies
@KriticalThinker1374 ай бұрын
Yay another bookworm who can compare and contrast books and movies while enjoying both media.
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
Who else enjoyed the wedding scene(in the book) as much as I did?
@_IthinkIlikewhenitrains4 ай бұрын
I disagree entirely. I loved this Netflix series! It was such a journey, a rollercoaster of emotions! I cried my eyes out so much my face was stinging. I have not been moved this way by any movie or series in several years! The chemistry between main characters is electric! I loved the format and how the story was told. I appreciate that the viewer isn’t spoon-fed but we get to uncover and fill in the blanks ourselves.
@khadijaabdunnur67274 ай бұрын
another memoir book to film rec: gifted hands by ben carson. so incredibly inspiring and beautiful!
@NotYourTypicalMermaid944 ай бұрын
The overall concept was so triggering for me. Do not recommend.
@scattypetty4 ай бұрын
I had to look for a review after 20 minutes of the pilot because I was bored. And it confirms that this show is not for me...
@SabineStJames4 ай бұрын
I promise I'm trying really hard to pay attention but the names Ryle and Atlas are so distracting that idk who is who. That being said, is there a single redeemable character in this book that I'll never read?
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
I hate the names so much I couldn’t even keep them straight. Allysa (Ryle’s sister and Lily’s best friend) is the only person I kind of liked
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
How many books are you bringing on vacation?
@khadijaabdunnur67274 ай бұрын
please make a book to movie review on "the help" i feel like that novel will become a modern classic in the years to come!
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
I do need to read that. Thanks for the suggestion!
@dreamychocolateone4 ай бұрын
Omg, I was abt to cry when you were explaining the book 😭😭 I’ve never heard of it b4 and I probably won’t read it bcuz I can’t handle a story with such sad parts but I’m really glad you are bringing more awareness to it and getting people to read it 😊😊💖💖
@kitflixstudios5164 ай бұрын
Disclaimer: This is satire because I keep hearing so many people say the book was better than the movie. “The movie was so bad, the book was SOOOO much better!” Me: 👁️👄👁️ In what way? That book is still not very good. “Name one thing that wasn’t good in the book.” Me: I’ll give you a few. One, Lily and Atlas’ relationship in the book when Lily was in high school and Atlas was an adult when they met. She lost her virginity when she was SIXTEEN and he was eighteen. Two, that cow manure scene(Do I really need to explain this). Three, the diary entries to Ellen Degeneres(Of all things, that made no sense). Four, the book has no idea what it’s supposed to be unless people tell them. Five, the end of the book where Lily’s abuser was allowed to see his daughter unsupervised. Six, the fanfic writing style. These are all I know on the top of my head since I’ve never read the books and only know and aware are from book review videos. But if you’d like to add something then feel free to. Edit: I’d like to make an apology for getting the ages wrong for Atlas on here. As I said before I’ve never read the book nor do I intend to.
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
@@kitflixstudios516 i never said the book was good but it was absolutely better than the movie. Also atlas was only 18 when they slept together but yes the book is also trash.
@kitflixstudios5164 ай бұрын
@@CirrenaMarie Ah my bad about that comment. Also I meant for the comment to be satire, sorry if it’s been taken the wrong way.
@CirrenaMarie4 ай бұрын
@@kitflixstudios516 thanks for clarifying
@lexi77495 ай бұрын
I truly believe that the author has never been in an abusive relationship based on the book and movie. Not a great or realistic depiction of abuse
@erinlee59365 ай бұрын
You're right. The abusive relationship in the book was inspired by her parents' relationship. It was her experience but as a child who witnessed her parents' toxic relationship. Her relationship was probably different ... but also maybe questionable? Depends on who you ask, with regard to her son being accused of SA and her ignoring the allegations.
@arkkon27404 ай бұрын
@@erinlee5936 you also need to consider the fact that despite this book being a message, her "entertainment" books are written basically the same way I just doubt the parents story in general because of it. It requires a level of dissonance that you create a book thats meant to reflect the abusive relationship between your parents, while ALSO having all of your romance books being the same way. It makes it look like you idolize this relationship and you're just lying to people when saying this is abusive and abhorant to you
@Louves1924 ай бұрын
@@erinlee5936 Also according to CoHo herself she had a very good relationship with her abusive father and even thanked him in the author's note. She also calls his abuse of her mother (which was horrific and worse than whats in the book btw) mistakes in the past that do not define him as a person. Her perception is completely twisted.
@meli-belli5 ай бұрын
I actually really liked how the domestic violence was shown at the beginning vs end of the film. People often gloss over DV and minimize the seriousness of it, hence why so many victims stay in abusive relationships. As someone who didn't read the book before seeing the movie, I wasn't looking for all the red flags. So I, like Lily, viewed the first two scenes with rose colored glasses until they were revealed to be worse later down the line. I could totally see how she would make excuses to stay when viewing the instances as "accidents." It adds so much more complexity and realism to these relationships because these situations are usually not super obvious in the beginning
@Menabelle5 ай бұрын
Omg why is Blake always wearing a bad wig?? Her acting was a lil sloppy too but the way the whole movie was edited it just felt very weird and she didn’t come across as likable really I thought it was just the movie portrayal Cz I never read the book but gtk it’s meant to be like that.