The second season of Beauty In Black, maintains a gritty and emotionally charged storyline that brings out issues of power, vulnerability and identity. The show is strong in terms of its characterization of its characters as real and well-rounded and especially with regard to how Kimmie is transformed into an affluent person and a wealthy individual, this is done with subtlety and tactfulness. It is a strong performance that makes the viewer feel the beauty and the emotional essence of their situations and makes their pain and victories extremely touching. The adult narrative style of the show addresses very important societal topics with candor, aided by the witty dialogue and excellent character development.
As an image, the series is strong of its own, as lighting and camera work are employed wisely. The contrast of the scenes on the street and the rich worlds is striking and helps to emphasize on the social difference that occurs in action, in order to make the narrative more emotional. Cinematography and production design are collaborating to create a kind of immersion experience that allows combining the dramatic scenes with comic relief, which contributes to humanizing the characters and offer emotional relief. The rhythm is not too fast or too slow, and the early episodes precondition the conflicts, which are bound to happen in the future, and the cliffhanger conclusion leaves the audience anticipating it.
What is most effective is that the series is sincerely and accurately vulnerable and resilient, as the characters wrestle with personal and social issues. Even though certain early episodes feel rushed, the series displays the potential of having rich character development and having a story to tell. On the whole, the video Beauty In Black Season 2, Part 1 is a provocative, visually stimulating production that makes the audience think about the problem of power and identity and create a memorable impression with its truthful and appeal appeal.