Newcomer Aria Mia Loberti Stars in Netflix's "All the Light We Cannot See," Receives Mixed Reviews from Critics
Despite acclaim for its fresh talent Aria Mia Loberti, Netflix's "All the Light We Cannot See" miniseries criticized for rushed storytelling and superficial character development.
- Aria Mia Loberti, known for her role in Netflix's 'All the Light We Cannot See', had no prior acting or auditioning experience before landing the part of Marie-Laure Blanc in the iconic miniseries.
- The miniseries has been criticized for its rushed narration and lack of character depth, with a disproportionate focus on a caricaturistic villain over the main characters Marie and Werner.
- Despite her novice status, Loberti brings a unique authenticity to her role as Marie-Laure; she herself is legally blind, similar to her character in the series.
- Complete with World War II backdrop and the theme of radio broadcasting, the series garners mixed reviews for its representation of the medium, falling short in translating the profound impact of radio storytelling.
- Despite the criticism, Loberti's performance as a young blind girl broadcasting hope to her fellow citizens in Nazi-occupied France is praised for her sincerity and compelling physicality.