So the main guy, Andrew (Mr. Raif) is, in real-life terms, a calm and wise 38-year-old character presented as a 22-year-old.
This lays the ground work for a very surreal confluence of relationships between an autistic daughter of the beautiful thirtysomething-year-old Bella, her autistic daughter who can relate to most people, but 22-year old Andrew seems to have a knack for dealing with Austistic female young woman?
It then meanders along, trying to make a plot out of the the characters, but with no real plot.
The sets, characters, clothes and dialogues of this series make it very vague. 1990s or present.
I think this series has come out of a poetic feeling rather than a solid premise.
It's not enlightening, or even educational, but still thought provokingt and quite watchable.
Just don't get put off by some of the lazy script writing.
This lays the ground work for a very surreal confluence of relationships between an autistic daughter of the beautiful thirtysomething-year-old Bella, her autistic daughter who can relate to most people, but 22-year old Andrew seems to have a knack for dealing with Austistic female young woman?
It then meanders along, trying to make a plot out of the the characters, but with no real plot.
The sets, characters, clothes and dialogues of this series make it very vague. 1990s or present.
I think this series has come out of a poetic feeling rather than a solid premise.
It's not enlightening, or even educational, but still thought provokingt and quite watchable.
Just don't get put off by some of the lazy script writing.