Netflix's first Canadian original series, North of North, diverges from typical dark polar horror by embracing themes of lightness and expansion during the Arctic spring. The series' unique costume design features bright colors and elaborate beaded jewelry, drawing visual comparisons to Bridgerton. Central to the story is Anna Lambe's character, Siaja, an endearing yet awkward young woman undergoing a quarter-life crisis. After a near-drowning experience and a transformative meeting with the goddess Nuliajuk, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that includes romantic escapades in a colorful, humorous narrative.
The themes of lightness and expansion in North of North, from its vibrant costume design to its engaging dialogue, redefine the typical polar-horror narrative.
Anna Lambe's portrayal of Siaja as an awkward ingénue facing a quarter-life crisis offers a refreshing comic relief amidst the landscape of traditional dramas.
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