Zoe Valentine Review

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  • 3.5/5

In 'ZOE VALENTINE', a shy teen (Anna Cathcart) finds herself thrust into the spotlight after her older and more popular sister, Cleo (Malia Tyler), dies of cancer. As Zoe leans on her best friend, Brody (Diego Velazquez), and tries to find a new normal, she's surprised by the attention she gets from Cleo's boyfriend, Isaac (Carter Southern), and her callous social rival, Allison (Brighton Sharbino), who hopes to capitalize on Cleo's absence and claim Isaac as her own. As Zoe tries to find her own identity while discovering surprising new things about her sister, her relationships with her friends and family become even more important to her. Insightful and heartfelt, this drama series watches Zoe's metamorphosis from a shy, introspective teen to a confident young woman. Cleo's death changed a lot of aspects of Zoe's life, making her an object of curiosity at school and redefining her role in her family structure. The fallout isn't all welcome, and it accelerates Zoe's maturation, but overall she proves herself capable of the change.

Zoe Valentine deals thoughtfully with serious issues like death, loss, family discord, bullying, and homosexuality. In every case, Zoe emerges as a positive model of kindness, respect, and loyalty. She keeps others' secrets and picks up the slack at home, redefining her priorities as her family's and friends' needs change but always staying true to her own moral compass.

Taking about the performance Anna cathcart puts up a sincere portrayal as Zoe. Zoe likes to do magic so each and every episode in the series is described in the form of a magic trick by Zoe.

Overall, it can be a nice one-time watch liked by the teens.

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