We haven’t seen people as angry and well written as in “Beef” for a long time

We haven't seen people as angry and well written as in "Beef" for a long time

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You probably miss the name of Ali Wong, comedy with three sensational monologues on Netflix – two on pregnancy and childbirth, recited with the bump highlighted by a tight and short dress. Inadvisable for sensitive souls (or convinced that the puppets are brought by the stork, already beautifully clean). Steven Yeun was in “The Walking Dead”, but since not everyone likes zombie stories, it is best remembered in “Minari” (by Lee Isaac Chung): Korean family moved to Arkansas, for their first job they check the sex of chicks, this is male this is female. Together, they are explosive. Of anger, of revenge, of the desire not to give it to the other, like two beasts fighting for the same morsel of meat. It happens in Lee Sung Jin’s “Beef” series. On Netflix, which won the auction for the rights and put ten episodes into production without going through the pilot. Behind, as usual, there is the independent production house A24, Oscar for best film with “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. Founded about ten years ago, in New York which is so far from Hollywood, so far it hasn’t missed a beat.

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