"Irma and Fep", an HBO mini-series broadcast on yes, HOT and Cellcom, ended its life this week like a confused vampire that is slowly exposed to sunlight and cannot find shelter.
As it neared its absolute conclusion, the eight-episode series felt more and more like a student film gone wrong.
Its plot tells about Mira (Alicia Vikander), a Hollywood star who lands in Paris in order to shake her sweet image by participating in an artistic and ridiculous French series about vampires, which is actually an adaptation of a famous silent film.
As you can guess, "Irma F" tries to be clever in each and every scene - she hums classics, jumps between eras, clashes with Parisian bohemia, criticizes the industry and winks at film students until she catches her eye.
But while "Irma and F" is trying so hard to be the most brilliant, whimsical and clever thing in the semester of some European film course, it forgets to decipher for us what it was even trying to say in the first place.
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