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A Place Further Than The Universe

Review of A Place Further Than The Universe

7/10
Recommended
December 09, 2023
2 min read
10 reactions

Before hitting play on "A Place Further Than The Universe," I scrolled through some reviews because it seemed like it could be a bit complex. And yeah, there are moments where the teenage drama feels a bit over the top. But then, thinking back to my own teen years, wasn't everything kind of amplified? Our problems felt like they were on a global scale back then. The plot is straightforward but incredibly heartwarming. It's the kind of show you watch when you need a pick-me-up, something to uplift your spirits. The characters mirror the simplicity and kindness of the plot. They're naive, vibrant, and full of life.I was especially touched by the adults in the series, who were portrayed as genuinely kind-hearted and fair. The character development, particularly that of Kimari, is noteworthy. Watching her journey from being in a co-dependent friendship to forging new connections and embarking on such an ambitious adventure was inspiring. It's the sort of growth that could motivate many young viewers.

Art-wise, it's not groundbreaking, but it totally vibes with the feel of the show.

Wrapping up, if you're after something that's easygoing, feel-good, and keeps it real (but not too real), then "A Place Further Than The Universe" is your go-to. It's got that kind of vibe that makes you wanna pack your bags and chase after your own Arctic dreams – which, not gonna lie, is kind of on my bucket list now.

Mark
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