Master of None Presents: Moments in Love (prod. Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang).
“Not everything in Moments in Love is entirely successful, but how it takes dramatic (often radical) risks to evolve its depictions of committed love on-screen between two...

Master of None Presents: Moments in Love (prod. Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang).

Not everything in Moments in Love is entirely successful, but how it takes dramatic (often radical) risks to evolve its depictions of committed love on-screen between two Black queer women [Lena Waithe and Naomi Ackie] approaching middle-age past the arc of their expected youthful success is really admittedly bold and refreshing material. It moves Master of None past its conventional yet high-end new romantic genre roots towards something more challenging and enlightening about the hardships of contemporary romance. It definitely lingers.

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