Mike reviewed
Mike reviewed
October 11, 2024•
Chemistry between Chemists "It's just... basic chemistry." Initially, Lessons in Chemistry makes you believe it's about science, but it ends up being about the complete opposite—love... beliefs... and faith. And even though these are opposites, there is still a similarity between science, love, beliefs and faith—which is... life. So, is it "just... basic chemistry" like Elizabeth Zott says at one point? The answer is no. While watching the episodes, you'll feel like your emotions get hit by a truck... over and over again. Seriously, it's so sad... and beautiful at the same time. The great screenplay, combined with the excellent acting of Brie Larson and the chemistry between her and Lewis Pullman, provides this 8-episode TV series with a very impactful story. Lessons in Chemistry beautifully plays around with opposing emotions, which enhances the impact of both opposites—having us ride this emotional rollercoaster that makes us experience the ups and downs of life. Experiencing the happy emotions during the good times between Elizabeth Zott and Calvin Evans makes the hard times even more emotional—especially when they emphasize, and play around with, the connection between these emotions from both ends of the spectrum. All these emotions are complimented by a beautiful score. A score that replicates the DNA of the story and enhances the emotions we are exposed to. As if the score zooms in on the emotions provided by the story, so we can more easily feel these emotions and better connect with them—like a chemist looking through a microscope. The chemistry between Brie Larson and Lewis Pullman is great. They both play introverted characters that crossed paths with each other, resulting in an unexpected romance that starts and shapes the rest of their lives. Although it has its lovely and happy moments, Lessons in Chemistry is one of the saddest TV series I have seen so far, and it may even be the one that masterfully leaves the strongest emotional impact. The way they controlled and mastered the use of emotions in each episode really stood out. It is one of the things that separates Lessons in Chemistry from a lot of other films and TV series. Letterboxd: Mike_v_E
Mike reviewed
Mike reviewed
October 11, 2024•
Chemistry between Chemists "It's just... basic chemistry." Initially, Lessons in Chemistry makes you believe it's about science, but it ends up being about the complete opposite—love... beliefs... and faith. And even though these are opposites, there is still a similarity between science, love, beliefs and faith—which is... life. So, is it "just... basic chemistry" like Elizabeth Zott says at one point? The answer is no. While watching the episodes, you'll feel like your emotions get hit by a truck... over and over again. Seriously, it's so sad... and beautiful at the same time. The great screenplay, combined with the excellent acting of Brie Larson and the chemistry between her and Lewis Pullman, provides this 8-episode TV series with a very impactful story. Lessons in Chemistry beautifully plays around with opposing emotions, which enhances the impact of both opposites—having us ride this emotional rollercoaster that makes us experience the ups and downs of life. Experiencing the happy emotions during the good times between Elizabeth Zott and Calvin Evans makes the hard times even more emotional—especially when they emphasize, and play around with, the connection between these emotions from both ends of the spectrum. All these emotions are complimented by a beautiful score. A score that replicates the DNA of the story and enhances the emotions we are exposed to. As if the score zooms in on the emotions provided by the story, so we can more easily feel these emotions and better connect with them—like a chemist looking through a microscope. The chemistry between Brie Larson and Lewis Pullman is great. They both play introverted characters that crossed paths with each other, resulting in an unexpected romance that starts and shapes the rest of their lives. Although it has its lovely and happy moments, Lessons in Chemistry is one of the saddest TV series I have seen so far, and it may even be the one that masterfully leaves the strongest emotional impact. The way they controlled and mastered the use of emotions in each episode really stood out. It is one of the things that separates Lessons in Chemistry from a lot of other films and TV series. Letterboxd: Mike_v_E

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