Because holding a grudge has never looked this cinematic...
1. The Premise Is Ridiculously Grounded in Mental Health — And That's the Biggest Highlight of 'BEEF'
Beef, Season 1 - Netflix series, benefits from a brilliantly well-controlled storyline. It is as if the director and the entire directorial crew understand the pitfalls of struggling with yourself and how your mental health can be affected by the smallest things around you. There is plenty of anxiety, depression, repression of feelings, strangely polarized relationships, regrets, family bonds coming apart, and the urban lifestyle ecosystem that is neck deep into creating psychological baggage. Unlike some of the other misleadingly branded psychological thrillers on Netflix India, Beef stands tall with its storyline. Every character in this quick-moving series has a story to tell, a personal battle to fight, and succumbs often. What seems like a road rage incident in a hardware store parking lot — the kind that most of us experience, seethe about for twenty minutes, and then forget — becomes the catalyst for one of the most wildly escalating feuds in television history. While some content reviewers will tell you that the road rage clip is due to being vengeful or egotistical, the actual reason is just the mental health status of our two warring protagonists. They just happen to cross paths and rub each other the wrong way when they are having equally difficult days, weeks, or perhaps a month.
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