среда, 16 января 2019 г.

Movie review: Gossip Girl


Who doesn't want to hear a story, which is revolved around the lives of privileged upper-class adolescents living in Manhattan's Upper East Side? Well, Gossip Girl shows viewers the world where a normal high school student takes a limo to school and, basically, his life is overwhelmed by high fashion, Ivy League schools and luxurious apartments somewhere in the richest district of New York City. It does sound tempting, right?
Gossip Girl is not just another teens' tv show, it is more than just a story about an upper-class. This show represents a spectrum of people in NYC. Take Dan Humphrey as an example, a guy from Brooklyn (he is bullied over that fact), whose father is a 90s star and can   hardly afford Ivy League school or an apartment in a "usual" place of the richest people in the city. On the other hand, there is Chuck Bass, who inevitably stays the richest kid in the whole state, owning an Empire State Building and some other small properties. What a range!
 It's breathtaking to keep an eye on their lives, because, after all, they are all just teens with relationship troubles, complicated school life and a society, where mean girls are believed to be queens. All those people are connected not only by school or money, they go through the same situations as we all do: heartbreaks, parents' pressure, peer pressure, bullying, alcohol. 
As well as "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, Gossip Girl connects us with a young and wild teenage world. The show's plot is so well-thought and sincere that young adults can't help themselves but to watch this 6-season long tv show! To my mind, it is worth every single dollar spent on Netflix. 

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