vsapardanovska
I really had a great opinion about this show and found it funny how Americans find it very progressive :) But ok, let's say it touches some contemporary issues and the main character is just a human being, having a dark and good side.But then comes the 4th season. Invented out of nowhere. Predictable to the point of making you sick, since from episode one you already know what will happen, but you need to go though the agony of watching 8 episodes, when it's finally revealed.It's always a pity to see a good show, going down the drain because of the greediness to earn more on it. C'est la vie...anyway, there are still three great seasons to be watched.I really hope they won't go for season 5, making it even more desperate.
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RITA
Synopsis
by George Kun
"Rita" is a contemporary provocative and clever Danish TV series, in 24 episodes over three seasons, offering countless laughs, chuckles, and surprises.
In fact, it is about the journey of a spectacular and magic woman's ass, with such a seductive power that it gets constantly bulging eyes, dropping jaws, sweaty necks, pulsing breath, abundant salivation and mental distraction. On top of that, the mesmerized watchers following the provocatively moving and swaying miracle will also get to see the daylight through a tiny crack created by the combination of superbly shaped upper thighs and tight fitting jeans. True model "fare".
The target audience receptive to these charms is mostly lustful men, envious women and even children who can easily and naturally identify things that have eye-pleasing aesthetics.
This physical attribute does not simply float alone in the air, but is cleverly grafted on a real woman, who has plenty of other great attributes as well, even though her relationships, achievements, career moves, romances, victories, and setbacks revolve mainly around her main asset, her behind.
In all fairness, substantial credit is due to her other charming bodily possessions like her shaggy, bouncing, shoulder length ash-blonde hair and her eyes. Rita's eyes are not simply just beautiful but have a personality and a powerful message communication power, as well. She can look at you intensely and deeply, to evaluate if are worthy to fulfill her strong sexual impulse. Her gaze can be equally deadly in deciding how to verbally paralyze and annihilate you if you were stupid enough to challenge or insult her. Rita's eyes can also look at you and expertly inspect your soul and brain to fully understand how can she help you if she finds you are troubled. She certainly has the talent and the brains to do just that.
Rita is a Junior School teacher, in a very challenging environment, with a host of truly difficult challenges. From cultural and social integration of immigrant and refugee kids, to working with a helpless, clueless and at times immoral teaching
staff, some backward and ignorant parents, promiscuous or messy sexual encounters with colleagues and even the father of a student, experimenting with homosexuality and finding the right way to come out of the closet at a very young age, the series has it all. The use of the school's washrooms, offices, and classrooms, or a backseat of a car used for spontaneous erotic romps, is at times shocking, but so much part or Rita's flawed but charming and definitely positive personality
If you are expecting a light soap opera with simple, predictable, friendly, wholesome characters bicycling on the trails of a small prosperous and picturesque Nordic country, having ethnic breakfasts with tasteful coffee and Danish pastries, reading stories of Hans Christian Andersen, and consuming, for a change and not so secretly colorful pornography, you won't find much of that. We learn that the Danish social landscape is about as messy and with about the same amount of problems and stupid people, like anywhere else.
Still, the high entertainment value and the visual and listening pleasure of watching this spellbinding series comes mostly from Rita herself.
The complete abandonment of any kind of political correctness comes as of breath of fresh air for the viewers who have been blushing for decades for the wrong reasons, dictated by a long, merciless and successful brainwashing.
Rita's heavy smoking, drinking, and her spontaneous sexual exuberance ("I'm very horny, I need to screw now") is blended so credibly with her extraordinary love and support of her students, talent for teaching and pure compassion for humans in trouble.
Rita exits this long and intense episode of her life, by trading her career (not necessarily her future) for a totally unexpected but selfless cause, and she does it smiling, dignified and with her right arm and middle finger up, high up.
I loved the series, I loved Rita and I hope you will too.
George Kun
Alnasir Dhalla (alnasirad)
I really enjoyed watching this series. I saw it first on Netflix. And then was able to get Season 2 elsewhere. The story is about Rita, as in the title, a parent of a dis-functional single parent family whose character is so well portrayed and played. I do not speak Danish so I relied on the sub- titles but that did not significantly detract me from the film enjoyment. Rita plays the role of a mother, a teacher and a outgoing sexually driven, outspoken individual whose life tribulations make a gripping tale. She is a just as kind and caring a teacher as she is hot headed and aggressive towards her dominant peers and challenges authority wherever she sees it to be unfair or irrational. Makes for a very entertaining and emotional drama.