On Becoming A God In Central Florida Review: It Is A Delight To Watch Kirsten Dunst In This Dark Comedy

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There is a lot of nostalgia that one feels after watching On Becoming a God in Central Florida. First and foremost the leading lady out there is Kirsten Dunst, one of the first crushes right at the beginning of the new millennium when she made her presence loud and clear with the Spider-Man franchise after featuring in countless films as a child artist and leading lady. Moreover, the film is set in the 90s, the time when capitalism had started taking a far wider shape as the whole world beckoned the arrival of a new millennium and it was all about getting rich soon.

In this stage and set up arrives the Season 1 of On Becoming a God in Central Florida on Sony LIV which is pretty well spread out across 10 episodes that last over 40 minutes each. Other than the fact that the setting is that of the early 90s, it is also the whole styling of the show which takes one back in time almost three decades back.

This was also the time when MLM [multi-level marketing]/pyramid scheme had started taking a far bigger shape than ever before. With liberalization and commercialism shaping up in a huge way, it had also started becoming a great American dream to get rich soon with ‘contact building’ marketing becoming more and more prominent.

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