Six Feet Under
The Tv serail I love to watch, this comes on A1 plus and HBO, its very intresting, even the title music is so sweet , its goes like, taaaa.. naa.. nnnaaa.. naa, taaaa.. naa.. nnnaaa.. naa. It’s like it sheds light on life by focusing on death. HBO's Six Feet Under by Alan Ball (the maker of American Beauty) it deals with a family that runs a mortuary. Each week begins with a death of someone whose body ends up at Fisher & Diaz Mortuary. The dead person's spirit often appears to one of the main characters to shed some light on what's happening. As much as death seems central to the show, it is really about life.
First off, it's a show about a very real family, these characters are like real people, grow and make mistakes with very real issues to deal with. The family, who have just recently lost the father consists of the mother Ruth, two sons Nate and David, and Sister Claire. The two brothers run the business previously owned by the father, a funeral parlor. I just love this show; there is not a single bad actor on the show, in every role. Each episode goes into a different direction every week. This is a wonderful show that is about those who deal with death.
A dysfunctional Pasadena family that runs an independent funeral home, it’s very amazing to see how they decorate the dead body with make up, flowers, music, presentation and all, no mater how much the dead body is damaged. It’s a funny and emotional look at a grieving family...that just happens to be in the grief management business. The characters move from crisis to crisis in their personal lives, all are looking for happiness in many ways like romance, success, relationship, family, religion; but they always come up short, these are people have seriously messed up their lives. After watching the series finale, I think that SFU is the most raw and personal television show I've ever seen.
3 Comments:
Amazing !!!!!!! I wish i had'nt missed those series when they were on air down here...
seen that good indeed
will check it out
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