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Look

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2010
  • TV-MA
  • 30 Min.
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6,8/10
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Look (2010)
Drama

Die Handlung erstreckt sich über eine Woche in Los Angeles, wobei einige Figuren aus dem Originalfilm übernommen wurden und andere Schauspieler aus dem Film als andere Charaktere zurückkehre... Alles lesenDie Handlung erstreckt sich über eine Woche in Los Angeles, wobei einige Figuren aus dem Originalfilm übernommen wurden und andere Schauspieler aus dem Film als andere Charaktere zurückkehren.Die Handlung erstreckt sich über eine Woche in Los Angeles, wobei einige Figuren aus dem Originalfilm übernommen wurden und andere Schauspieler aus dem Film als andere Charaktere zurückkehren.

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    • Ali Cobrin
    • Matthew Bushell
    • Colton Haynes
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      • Ali Cobrin
      • Matthew Bushell
      • Colton Haynes
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    Ali Cobrin
    Ali Cobrin
    • Molly
    • 2010
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    • Officer Lewis
    • 2010
    Colton Haynes
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    • Shane
    • 2010
    Sharon Hinnendael
    Sharon Hinnendael
    • Hannah
    • 2010
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    Lee Reherman
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    Trevor Torseth
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    9tbyrne4

    excellent, though not as good as the film

    Adam Rifkin's small-screen spin off of "Look", his brilliant 2007 film about lives in L.A. being filmed through surveillance cameras is more of the same. The stories are strong but not quite as compelling or as tight this time around. We follow various groups as they pinball around the city, stumbling into or out of trouble.

    There are two teenage sexpots who shop obsessively and are privately torn apart by their mutual desire for the same guy, a lawyer whose nagging, cokehead wife cheats on him with a slimy auto mechanic, a group of stoners who monitor the security cameras at a mall and skateboard in their off-hours, a homeless man with a strange and tragic past, a taxi cab driving rapist, a mini mart cashier who dreams of being a rock star, a group of teens who do drive-by shootings with paintball guns, a cop with anger issues, and a young, hip television executive desperate to fire an aging weatherman who works at his station.

    Some of the characters, like the two sexpots and the mini mart clerk are retreads from the big screen. The sexpots are also played by different actresses and were infinitely more believable as high school students in the movie (though Sharon Hinnendael creates one of the most odious teenagers in recent memory as the creepy and manipulative Hannah)

    There is always the sense that danger is lurking just around every corner. The plot threads may feel random at first, but if you stick with it Rifkin brings the whole thing together full circle in an amazing way.
    9narasimby

    engaging series

    Like the earlier flick, Look (2007), this too has been a thoroughly engaging watch.

    Following different people through their real life episodes is always a very teaching affair. And Look has presents this in totality.

    I would highly recommend this to anyone on the lookout for a movie/series that will keep you glued to your seat.

    A little caution. There are some racist overtones in the movie (South Asians / Colored People), but then real life is as bad. For a director who intended to present life as is, I assume it was a difficult thing to show things as they are. I would have given 10/10, but just because the poke myself :), I am marking it as 09/10...

    An excellent movie, all in all. A must watch...
    6grantss

    Great concept, okay execution

    A great concept: several storylines told entirely from the perspective of surveillance cameras. While being a regular human / relationship drama the series also explores themes like privacy and how the lack of it can be used against us.

    However, the execution doesn't fully deliver on this promise. Some of the stories are reasonably engaging but it's a bit hit and miss. The surveillance aspect is also a bit of a drawback as you can't always get a close up (or an excuse for one, at least) or some camera angle that will make the scene more interesting.

    Overall it's okay but nothing more.
    7konacq

    What secrets lie beneath our well crafted lives - revealed

    Look is a TV series that studies the secret lives of seemingly ordinary people when they think no one (or no special someone) is watching them. The complexities of relationships, and especially the hidden betrayals that undermine trust, weaves a thematic ribbon throughout the series. Ostensibly filmed through security and hand-held cameras, the series offers a voyeuristic glimpse into the underside of everyone. Ultimately the series examines the irony of modern technology – with cameras recording our everyday lives, how is it possible for wicked people to behave so badly with uncontested impunity? Ultimately Look reminds us that it is people, not the technology, that define the moral compass of a community, and when good people fail to take a stand against brazen acts of morally bankruptcy, the community suffers everywhere.

    Ribald hypocrisy would seem to lie at the core of this community's values, as several people openly flaunt their unguarded disdain for their fellow characters, with menacing disregard to the injuries they inflict upon the people around them, all the while demanding uncompromising devotion from the very ones they betray. Not everyone acts this way, but this theme defines the complexion of each 30 minute episode.

    Look, written and directed by Adam Rifkin, who also wrote the film of the same name, loosely follows a dozen or so characters throughout the series, and gradually peels back the layers that make up the façade of their everyday personas, revealing deeper and deeper truths hidden within the dark reaches of each person. The show predicates its concept on the fact that everyone suffers damage of some kind, and we all find clever ways hide to hide it. Look pierces that protective social armor, and unearths the real person inside – sometimes ugly, bitter, pathetic, vulnerable, depraved, and always anxious.

    The series addresses much tamer elements as well, and even reveals redeeming moments of stereotypical loser characters. A curious thread ribbons through every episode – that of a homeless man. We learn by the end of the season that this character is there to remind us that people cannot be judged by appearances, and that the wounds that haunt us shape our persona more than we care to admit or even know. In the end, our sympathies and values are turned upside down, and we catch ourselves wondering who are the good guys.

    Thankfully, Look does not fall into the Hollywood trap of moralizing the characters' fates. The seediest, ugliest deeds go unpunished. Indeed, the people who suffer the most are typically misunderstood misfits who fall victim of the depraved acts of vulgar selfishness – sometimes inflicted with cold, calculated intent. The series intertwines the lives of otherwise seemingly unrelated characters. This works well most of the times, but sometimes Rifkin pushes it to a fault. In a later episode, for example, in which a half-witted card shark is revealed to be another character's father, the audience gains no new value or insights, and is left wondering if that was a requirement of the plot formula. But in another scene, after coming to her senses, Molly encounters a character while escaping the depravities of her best friend Hanna, she encounters a character that could . . . we won't spoil it for you . . . this scene is skillfully presented, and is all the more engaging because of the secrets we have learned about the characters in the preceding episodes.

    The use of security, hand-held, and other cameras to shoot the entire show is intentionally unsteadying, and the technique works well. The series does obviously not use real-life security/embedded cameras, as many actual cameras (such as rear-view automobile back-up cameras) have no video memory capacity, but we get the point. The graininess, odd angles, and shakiness of the hand-held cameras lends credibility to the visual presentation.

    For the most part, the acting is well done. Sharon Hinnendeal skillfully portrays Hannah, a beyond belief, self loving, sexed up, manipulative uber-bitch. The paintball attack scenes are also especially realistic. Occasionally the acting goes over the top, and leaves the audience wanting something a little more real. A particular scene, for example, in which a man is coerced to scream out the "N" word by his wife falls outside the bounds of disbelief.

    Look is not the best series ever, but it offers a fresh perspective on the human condition, and offers a poignant essay on our over-dependence on technology to solve social problems. Definitely worth the time to watch it.

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