In our personal opinion movies and shows where people have inner voices which keep talking to them their inner thoughts almost never work, mainly because that inner voice become a very irritating disturbance for the narrative. For NETFLIX’s Eternally Confused and Eager to Love, it becomes so exasperating that we needed to take a break. Not only because that internal voice wasn’t his own but of a make believe com character Wiz with the voice of Jim Sarbh( who we otherwise really like) but here every time he spoke we felt like picking up a book and throwing it at the screen. The trailer of the show was so compelling that we seriously were eagerly looking forward to it; so much so that we even had a little feud as to who in our team will get to review it but as we sat through our Friday afternoon episode after episode of wanting to murder Wiz, we wished we had not. Ray (Vihaan Samat) is an awkward 24-year-old manchild whose inner soliloquy is in the voice of a comic book character named “Wiz” (Jim Sarbh). He carries the character with him all the time on a keychain, and has pictures of him in his work cubicle and at home His parents (Suchitra Pillai, Rahul Bose) can’t figure their son out. They have discussions around him about his sexuality and his life without really respecting him so they try to micromanage his life READ MORE https://desis.live/series/eternally-c… Subscribe to our Twitter at @desislive / Insta at @desislivegram Check our reviews out and check our recommendations out at https://desis.live/
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