They say that a good review is nurtured for a long time, because like a child in the womb, it should appear exactly at the moment when it is ready for it. Ideas are amorphous, unclear, changeable. It takes time to form an established view of a particular phenomenon. Only in this case the review can claim a certain degree of objectivity. I belong to the kind of people who can change their negative opinion more than once. But once conquered by the beauty of anything, I remain true to my views on the eyelids. Do not just abuse the experience, it satiates. This is a feature of my emotional makeup. To leave a fleeting glimpse of the unique and ingenious in your head is what it is really worth striving for. Today I will not be objective, today I catch this very glimpse, today ... my personal New Year.
The Game of Thrones series fell into the category of projects, after 'consuming' which hands tremble, breathing quickens and ... when they end, it seems as if the meaning of all life has been lost. These are projects that come out every few years, 'change fashion', leave behind a whole generation of fans and go down in history as cult. This is not a hamburger hastily cobbled together by producers, which we observe every day around and which deserves and carries just as much as the funds allocated for it. This self-expression of tens and hundreds of people in the best sense, it is simply beautiful, graceful and tasteful. Let's not spoil the launch of the masterpiece with a bland 'review'. Let's just enjoy it. After all, when a man feels passion for a girl, he does not delve into the merits and demerits of her body and her character. He just loves her. So why should creative people value creativity as a collection of measurable quantities? They should not. I do not have. I am simply captivated by HBO's Game of Thrones.