Der Film spielt in der fiktiven Fliegergemeinde Grouse Lake First Nation im Norden Manitobas. Nachdem er in der Großstadt Winnipeg auf die Nase gefallen ist, versucht Paul, sich unbemerkt in... Alles lesenDer Film spielt in der fiktiven Fliegergemeinde Grouse Lake First Nation im Norden Manitobas. Nachdem er in der Großstadt Winnipeg auf die Nase gefallen ist, versucht Paul, sich unbemerkt in seine Gemeinschaft zurückzuziehen.Der Film spielt in der fiktiven Fliegergemeinde Grouse Lake First Nation im Norden Manitobas. Nachdem er in der Großstadt Winnipeg auf die Nase gefallen ist, versucht Paul, sich unbemerkt in seine Gemeinschaft zurückzuziehen.
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"Acting Good Show" has undoubtedly generated significant interest, and as an Indigenous Ojibwe from Manitoba, I eagerly tuned in with high hopes. Unfortunately, the cast's performances left much to be desired, as it was evident that many of them lacked the experience and polish that one might expect from a professional production.
The inexperience of the cast was unmistakable. The acting often came across as amateurish, with characters struggling to convey the depth and authenticity needed to engage the audience. While it's understandable that not every actor can be seasoned, the show would have benefitted immensely from a more rigorous casting process to ensure that the actors possessed the necessary skills to bring their characters to life effectively.
One of the most important aspects of a show like this is the ability to create a believable and immersive world. Unfortunately, the subpar performances hindered this crucial aspect. It was challenging to become emotionally invested in the characters and the storyline when the actors failed to deliver lines convincingly or portray their characters in a compelling manner.
While it is true that every actor starts somewhere, a production of this scale and importance demands a higher level of professionalism. The casting decisions in "Acting Good Show" may have been well-intentioned, but the end result fell short of the expectations of a discerning audience.
In summary, "Acting Good Show" suffers from a cast that, at times, feels unpolished and inexperienced. This detracted from the overall quality of the production and hindered the show's ability to create a captivating and believable narrative. The importance of rigorous casting and professional development for actors cannot be overstated, especially when dealing with a project that holds cultural significance, as it does for Indigenous communities like the Ojibwe in Manitoba.
The inexperience of the cast was unmistakable. The acting often came across as amateurish, with characters struggling to convey the depth and authenticity needed to engage the audience. While it's understandable that not every actor can be seasoned, the show would have benefitted immensely from a more rigorous casting process to ensure that the actors possessed the necessary skills to bring their characters to life effectively.
One of the most important aspects of a show like this is the ability to create a believable and immersive world. Unfortunately, the subpar performances hindered this crucial aspect. It was challenging to become emotionally invested in the characters and the storyline when the actors failed to deliver lines convincingly or portray their characters in a compelling manner.
While it is true that every actor starts somewhere, a production of this scale and importance demands a higher level of professionalism. The casting decisions in "Acting Good Show" may have been well-intentioned, but the end result fell short of the expectations of a discerning audience.
In summary, "Acting Good Show" suffers from a cast that, at times, feels unpolished and inexperienced. This detracted from the overall quality of the production and hindered the show's ability to create a captivating and believable narrative. The importance of rigorous casting and professional development for actors cannot be overstated, especially when dealing with a project that holds cultural significance, as it does for Indigenous communities like the Ojibwe in Manitoba.
As an Indigenous person, there's not much more I dislike creatively then the 'couldn't make it anywhere else, got to go back to the rezzzz' but this is what they went with. Not the greatest message to send to youth who live in fly-in First Nations but I will leave that there.
I believe this show is currently starting production on season three so in hopes that someone on the show might read this - I would love to see improved writing and development of Indigenous women and girls on this show and possibly even some positive representation of Indigenous women because I've been less than impressed with what this show has done in that realm so far.
I believe this show is currently starting production on season three so in hopes that someone on the show might read this - I would love to see improved writing and development of Indigenous women and girls on this show and possibly even some positive representation of Indigenous women because I've been less than impressed with what this show has done in that realm so far.
There's absolutely no reason to watch this rubbish.
The producers obviously took advantage of the complaints about a lack of IPOC on television to pitch this dreck to the networks and the fools at CTV bit on it even though they had to have known it was a stinker.
It's so bad it wouldn't surprise me if it turned out the network had to pay the sponsors.
Why this wreckage qualifies as a comedy is anybody's guess; the alleged writing is juvenile and I would say the humour is forced expect there is zero humour, the characters are unlikeable and the actors playing them are, to be charitable, wooden.
As others have indicated a negative rating would be more appropriate for this mess.
The producers obviously took advantage of the complaints about a lack of IPOC on television to pitch this dreck to the networks and the fools at CTV bit on it even though they had to have known it was a stinker.
It's so bad it wouldn't surprise me if it turned out the network had to pay the sponsors.
Why this wreckage qualifies as a comedy is anybody's guess; the alleged writing is juvenile and I would say the humour is forced expect there is zero humour, the characters are unlikeable and the actors playing them are, to be charitable, wooden.
As others have indicated a negative rating would be more appropriate for this mess.
Wow! The advertising for this show is so below the belt. I wish I could go lower than a 1 star rating and giving Acting Good a 2 star rating is just me being polite but I don't even know just what the hell the writers were smoking when they thought of this but it's just not good at all.
"Awwe! The little white girl wants to get started!"!
The actors in this show are just not acting good at all. I just want to not vomit every time I see the ads for this show but I might just do that.
Who writes shows like this. At the very least the actors can pretend that they're funny. It's just not funny..
"Awwe! The little white girl wants to get started!"!
The actors in this show are just not acting good at all. I just want to not vomit every time I see the ads for this show but I might just do that.
Who writes shows like this. At the very least the actors can pretend that they're funny. It's just not funny..
It's SUCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH an underrated show!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait for season 3.
If you watched Reservation Dawgs and miss the banter, this might do the trick. I see it as more of a lower budget sitcom version of it. Even if maybe only the main character is in sitcom mode (I totally get what another reviewer said about him acting as if he was doing voice over).
What I really appreciate is when a show about indigenous peoples includes music by native artists as well. The intro song has captured my heart.
Overall, I enjoy being able to research the things that I don't understand, just to find out they're actually indigenous traditions/pop culture/beliefs. This show also does this well.
Love that it plays in Canada.
I LOVE THE NATIVE PEOPLE!!!
LAND BACK NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait for season 3.
If you watched Reservation Dawgs and miss the banter, this might do the trick. I see it as more of a lower budget sitcom version of it. Even if maybe only the main character is in sitcom mode (I totally get what another reviewer said about him acting as if he was doing voice over).
What I really appreciate is when a show about indigenous peoples includes music by native artists as well. The intro song has captured my heart.
Overall, I enjoy being able to research the things that I don't understand, just to find out they're actually indigenous traditions/pop culture/beliefs. This show also does this well.
Love that it plays in Canada.
I LOVE THE NATIVE PEOPLE!!!
LAND BACK NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
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