In my previous review of the last episode, I said the filmmaker should have given us scenes where the two sisters, Bibi and Alice, establish their relationship for the audience.
Sure enough, that's what occurred this episode. Which inspired the title "Too Little, Too Late." This story unfolds chronologically and I don't know if it would have helped to edit the story using flashbacks or if there needed to be scenes of those two at a younger age.
However, it's clear from having watched this entire story, the plot was severely hampered by allowing those two characters to remain relationally undefined until this final episode.
The filmmaker finishes off by tidying up and not allowing any loose ends. But as the story ends you're left with the gnawing feeling this could have been so much more than what it turned out to be.
Sure enough, that's what occurred this episode. Which inspired the title "Too Little, Too Late." This story unfolds chronologically and I don't know if it would have helped to edit the story using flashbacks or if there needed to be scenes of those two at a younger age.
However, it's clear from having watched this entire story, the plot was severely hampered by allowing those two characters to remain relationally undefined until this final episode.
The filmmaker finishes off by tidying up and not allowing any loose ends. But as the story ends you're left with the gnawing feeling this could have been so much more than what it turned out to be.