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User Reviews for: Anyone But Me

Nancy L Draper
6/10  6 years ago
In a cast interview about this webseries, one actor remarked that in her generation's struggle for identity and intimate partnerships this is what her world looks like. Although it is not the world of her parents, it is her world, usually without judgement. If that is so, then this webseries portrays it comfortably, winsomely and pulls all the struggles of being yourself into a context of nomalacy, like any other coming of age production. If we want to understand the culture of these millennials I believe we need to see it through their eyes and we can do it by watching webseries like these to understand before we can speak into their worlds. When the norm of two generations are so different from one another the beginning of dialogue must be a commitment to understanding, not agreement. As to the production itself: not unusual to the short format (6 to 12 inutes each) of web episodes, the writing is choppy, the filming and production are low budget, but these actors made the characters real and likeable and welcoming. I give this series (available on YouTube) a 6.5 (good acting, fragmented continuity) out of 10. The central characters are two young girls in a lesbian relationship, but it is portrayed rather innocently (there is kissing). [Coming of Age Drama]
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