Sometimes things are fine just as one-offs
, Liv’s story is a horrific one but a whole one, with a succinct beginning, middle and end. In a sort of Christmas-movie dynamic shot through Leonardo DiCaprio’sLiv evolves from someone who has unresolved issues with her mother, and is overworked and needs to appreciate life more. She does this surrounded by fir trees too, although these didn’t come with fairy lights or a hot tree-lot owner who needs someone to break his tough exterior.
What would happen? It could become an anthology, in which case why not start from scratch? Or we could throw poor Liv into a new horrific situation and honestly, one time is unfortunate, the second time is pure stupidity.is available now on Netflix.
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