Episode 4: A semi-thrilling continuation on its fourth part, bearing suspense, thrill, mystery, but sort of lacking in logic. Again, the matter could be checked by a simple DNA test as most know, bringing the parents to truthful light or "au contraire" shedding grim shadows on their already incomprehensible "vehemence".
The acting is better overall (well above average), as are the logic and flow. The sub-plots diverge from the boy's past, mixing unclear past with muddy present, sadness remaining for Vasil, "peluche musical telepathy" and a determined scene in the end that would possibly bring a positive outcome.
The acting is better overall (well above average), as are the logic and flow. The sub-plots diverge from the boy's past, mixing unclear past with muddy present, sadness remaining for Vasil, "peluche musical telepathy" and a determined scene in the end that would possibly bring a positive outcome.
- Screenplay/story: 7
- Development: 7.5
- Realism: 7
- Entertainment: 7
- Acting: 7
- Filming/cinematography: 7
- VFX: 7.5
- Music/score: 7
- Depth: 7.5
- Logic: 7
- Flow: 7.5
- Crime/drama/mystery: 7.5
- Ending: 7.