{"id":96005,"date":"2022-10-11T18:11:43","date_gmt":"2022-10-11T12:41:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-girl-who-had-everything-2022-review-netflixs-new-hit-is-a-frustrating-thriller-based-on-true-events-with-an-inspired-mila-kunis\/"},"modified":"2022-10-11T18:11:43","modified_gmt":"2022-10-11T12:41:43","slug":"the-girl-who-had-everything-2022-review-netflixs-new-hit-is-a-frustrating-thriller-based-on-true-events-with-an-inspired-mila-kunis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-girl-who-had-everything-2022-review-netflixs-new-hit-is-a-frustrating-thriller-based-on-true-events-with-an-inspired-mila-kunis\/","title":{"rendered":"The Girl Who Had Everything (2022) review: Netflix’s new hit is a frustrating thriller based on true events with an inspired Mila Kunis"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The race of Mila Kunis<\/strong> It has been somewhat erratic. After making herself known with the television show ‘Those wonderful 70s’, her work has not been lacking, but she never finished finding that great success that catapulted her. It is true that she was able to recover from the enormous failure of ‘Jupiter’s Destiny’ with the great success of ‘Bad Mothers’, but it was something that did not have the desired continuity.<\/p>\n

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Now he’s back with ‘The girl who had everything’<\/strong>adaptation of the novel by Jessica Knoll <\/strong>based on real events experienced by herself that has become Netflix’s new success, reaching number 1 in the vast majority of countries where the platform is available. Unfortunately, what he ends up offering the viewer is a low-key thriller with better ideas on paper than what he ends up executing on screen.<\/p>\n

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An intrigue that is losing strength<\/h2>\n

From the first moment of ‘The Girl Who Had Everything’ it is evident that the character played by Kunis is quite special. His professional goals are very clear and he shows great determination to achieve them, but behind that fa\u00e7ade of security there is a woman who was involved in a most traumatic event from which she has not yet recovered.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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The film jumps many times into the past to show us what happened then, since there are also two connected events that by themselves would have already marked the life of anyone. I won’t go into details about it because ‘The girl who had everything’ plays precisely with the enigma around them to give greater depth to the story<\/strong>but he never ends up achieving the forcefulness he is looking for with it, either when it comes to illustrating it in images or due to the consequences derived from this today.<\/p>\n

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It is true that the resource of fractured history is intriguing during the first bars<\/strong>, since it is a nice addition to the fact that the protagonist becomes the narrator, but once the foundations are laid, ‘The Girl Who Had Everything’ never takes off. On the one hand, it is as if Knoll’s own script was incapable of developing that more distinctive touch and instead resorts to a multitude of unnecessary underlining that weakens what should have been a forceful and unceremonious work.<\/p>\n

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Mila Kunis avoids the collapse of ‘The Girl Who Had Everything’<\/h2>\n
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