is the face of their operation, gradually becoming more comfortable and ambitious in front of the camera.
Some reviewers criticized the show for being excessively explicit, arguing that the nudity sometimes masks a lack of narrative depth or serves as "artistic bankruptcy".
Critics widely praised Lena Tronina and Denis Vlasenko for their raw and authentic portrayals of characters caught in a high-stakes, digital underworld.
The series received significant acclaim for its "boundary-breaking" approach to modern themes, though it remains polarizing due to its explicit content.
Some viewers appreciated the raw honesty of the series, while others felt the explicit nature was the primary draw.
Some viewers found it a "conceptual, bold, and instructive" look at how easily one can lose themselves in pursuit of quick fame and money. The Bad:
While the setup is strong, some found the middle episodes unfocused and the final episode a "chaotic, incoherent mess" that fails to deliver a satisfying emotional payoff. Community Perspectives
“it's rock! Honest, gloomy, dramatic, showing what life in Russia can be and what rash actions can lead to.” IMDb Director Evgeny Sangadzhiev Episodes 8 Episodes (approx. 40 mins each) Genre Drama, Comedy, Sexuality IMDb Rating Happy End (TV Series 2021) - IMDb
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