Heartstopper review:
Your new comfort series!
The hype does no justice to the adaptation of Heartstopper by the name of the same graphic novel by Alice Osman. Have you ever felt a deep connection with the MC of the series you are currently binge-watching? This series is comforting, like a hug. It's like hot chocolate amid cold winter breezes. Loving and adoring Charlie Spring comes naturally due to his character traits and pretty curls. Charlie Spring, played by Joe Locke, is a 10th grader and is openly gay and bullied for the same reason.
At the initiation, Charli has a secret relationship with Ben. But Charlie, in the first exchange of Hi, falls for Nick Nelson. Nick has an avid personality and reputation as Rugby King. Don't mistake Nelson for a classic douche, as his character is observant and concerned for Charlie. The story and the performances elevate the experiences making it a single sitting watch. The whole aura is super realistic and relatable. Tao, Isaac, Elle, and Charlie transition into a trio after Elle transfer to an all-girls school. Tao hates Nick out of concern for Charli when he expresses his crush on Nick.
The pace of the series is adequate and smooth. The series also has a bit going on in the background through the development of other characters. But the focus remains consistent on the couple. This series will leave you wanting more. And add many new Instagram accounts to stalk and stan.
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