Baby Reindeer | Netflix | Short Review

Written by Siddhartha Krishnan | 2 Min Read

In the world of ‘Baby Reindeer,’ innocence collides with harsh realities, and freedom is a fleeting illusion. This gripping Netflix series delves deep into the journey of a naive adventurer, whose belief in the goodness of humanity is shattered by the cruel truths of abuse and manipulation. If I could rename the TV series, I would call it, ‘A History of Abuse,’ as it transcends mere entertainment, offering a poignant, complex, and layered narrative.

Prepare for a harrowing yet compelling watch as escapism and deceit become the only refuge in a world where balance is a rare luxury. ‘Baby Reindeer’ unveils a dark yet thought-provoking exploration, initially masquerading as a comedic thriller centered around a stalker and her prey, but ultimately unraveling the intricate web of human emotions and vulnerabilities. A probe into the human psyche.

This evocative and striking tale challenges perceptions, tugs at heartstrings, and leaves a lasting impact, showcasing the power of storytelling at its finest.

This series is not for ones who get easily triggered, not clearly for the faint-hearted, but if you are one with an open mind, it can be a cathartic experience.

IMDb rating – 7.9/10
Rotten tomatoes score – 98%
My rating – 4.5/5

 

About the author –

Siddhartha Krishnan is the author of ‘Two and a Half Rainbows – A Collection of Short Stories’. He is also an enthusiastic blogger, and on his blog (www.whatsonsidsmind.com), he puts out his articles, essays, travelogues, book recommendations, and film reviews.

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