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My Brother the Devil (2012)
East London stereotype
The review on my MBTD is that it is a very complex tale with on going that drives the narrative forward which reveals the enigma code which reveals the true background of someone from London with a very macho stereotype...misunderstood. Mo and Rashid are Egyptian brothers who are adhering to stereotypes within east London,a very strict personality is needed in order to get along within the drug world.But due to the brothers being a little different than the others this has caused various social and economic issues within their daily lives,for example Mo being shy has allowed him to become more of a push over than his brother,and due to Rashid being bi sexual this has meant he is currently having a identity crisis. These traits have all been put into the film by Sally El Hosaini and resulted in a captivating tale of death,laughter and anger.
Orange Is the New Black: I Wasn't Ready (2013)
Good compelling beginning
The first episode had various scenes that resembled the real life events of female prison inmates.
For example the anxiety faced by those who are handing themselves in after a long period of time.
I personally feel this first episode could be quite dull at some moments but others are quite captivating so overall I would give it a 70/100.
I would definitely recommend this episode as it does lead onto a much more deeper storyline in next episode which then really beings to get the ball rolling.