I Am Not Okay With This (Season 1) [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 720p & 480p Dual Audio [हिंदी – English] ALL Episodes | Netflix Series


I Am Not Okay With This (Season 1) [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 720p & 480p Dual Audio [हिंदी – English] ALL Episodes | Netflix Series | Download | Watch Online

I Am Not Okay With This (Season 1) [Hindi DD5.1] WEB-DL 720p & 480p Dual Audio [हिंदी – English] ALL Episodes | Netflix Series | Download | Watch Online


I Am Not Okay With This

iMDb Rating: 7.9/10
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Network: NetFlix
Creator: Jonathan Entwistle
Stars: Sophia Lillis, Wyatt Oleff
No. of Episodes: 7
Language: English + Hindi DD5.1 / ESubs
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I Am Not Okay With This: (Season 1) Info:-

To be a teenage girl is to be a tight coil of confused rage, a fact that “I Am Not Okay With This” both knows and depends upon. The new Netflix comedy tells the story of Sydney (Sophia Lillis), a seething Pennsylvania teen who first seems to be, as she tells us in a deadpan voiceover dictating the contents of her new diary, “a boring 17 year-old white girl.” But Sydney’s also grappling with a pair of particularly charged friendships, with bubbly Dina (Sofia Bryant) and eccentric Stanley (Wyatt Oleff), and the fact that she’s never quite dealt with the trauma of her father dying by suicide a year earlier. Sydney’s a volcano just waiting for the chance to blow — and when she does, through some sudden supernatural strength that takes her completely by surprise, it’s inevitably a startling catastrophe.

The series, based on Charles Forsman’s graphic novel and co-created by Christy Hall and “End of the F***ing World” producer Jonathan Entwistle, slots right into Netflix’s existing oeuvre of teen-focused shows. Its deliberately washed-out palette and retro aesthetic, for example, recall the calibrated vibe of “Sex Education,” while its mysterious paranormal activity in a Rust Belt town feels like a stray “Stranger Things” subplot. Lillis, an able actor who’s heretofore been relegated a supporting player, tackles Sydney’s frustrated fury in such a way that the moments when it gives way to her wide-eyed heartbreak can be very moving. She’s especially good opposite Aidan Wojtak-Hissong as her kid brother Liam and Oleff, her “It” co-star who turns in a funny and sneakily nuanced performance as the town’s resident oddball. The one dynamic that doesn’t work is, unfortunately, the one between Sydney and Dina.