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The Brink: Die Welt am Abgrund

Originaltitel: The Brink
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2015
  • 16
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
15.020
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Tim Robbins and Jack Black in The Brink: Die Welt am Abgrund (2015)
The Brink
trailer wiedergeben0:31
2 Videos
53 Fotos
SatireKomödie

Die oberste US-Regierung und das Militär ringen darum, den 3. Weltkrieg inmitten des Chaos einer geopolitischen Krise zu verhindern.Die oberste US-Regierung und das Militär ringen darum, den 3. Weltkrieg inmitten des Chaos einer geopolitischen Krise zu verhindern.Die oberste US-Regierung und das Militär ringen darum, den 3. Weltkrieg inmitten des Chaos einer geopolitischen Krise zu verhindern.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Kim Benabib
    • Roberto Benabib
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Black
    • Tim Robbins
    • Pablo Schreiber
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
    15.020
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Kim Benabib
      • Roberto Benabib
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Black
      • Tim Robbins
      • Pablo Schreiber
    • 57Benutzerrezensionen
    • 8Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 wins total

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    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Alex Talbot
    • 2015
    Tim Robbins
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    • Walter Larson
    • 2015
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Zeke Tilson
    • 2015
    Aasif Mandvi
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    • Rafiq Massoud
    • 2015
    Maribeth Monroe
    Maribeth Monroe
    • Kendra Peterson
    • 2015
    Eric Ladin
    Eric Ladin
    • Glenn Taylor
    • 2015
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Pierce Grey
    • 2015
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • President Julian Navarro
    • 2015
    Mays Jackson
    • Mr. Charles
    • 2015
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    • General Umair Zaman
    • 2015
    Erick Avari
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    • Hasan
    • 2015
    Melanie Chandra
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    • Fareeda
    • 2015
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Robert Kittredge
    • 2015
    Carla Gugino
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    • Joanne Larson
    • 2015
    Lamont Thompson
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    • Dougan
    • 2015
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • James Donaldson
    • 2015
    Marshall Manesh
    Marshall Manesh
    • Rafiq Massoud Sr.
    • 2015
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Naeema
    • 2015
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Kim Benabib
      • Roberto Benabib
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    7Aktham_Tashtush

    I really liked the first two episode, i think it is a good start .. the script looks strong and funny in most of the scenes..

    So weird i loved the first two episodes,, the minute i'v read the reviews i was so scared even to watch the pilot , but the series is way far from those bad reviews, The Series is organized, the plot is smooth and easily understandable and the dialog is fast in a tense intriguing way ... the screenplay seems to be strong and tightly written considering the shortage of experience of Kim Benabib and only with 14 episodes of Weeds written by Roberto Benabib the script turned out unexpectedly connected and catchy.

    The script or let me be more general .. the story basically revolves around three characters; the naive careless low level state department employee Alex Talbot with his dream to be a CIA operative , Walter Larson who seems rational and thoughtful on the table but also a drinker sex-addict and mouth full of "bad" comments and finally Zeke Tilson the drug-addict fighter pilot who always needs the combination of money and drugs to keep himself sane on the Jets-Reg ... see all of those three have a mission to stop world war 3 from happening... in a funny but thrilling development of events the series looked really strong.

    As for the cast, well the threesome of Jack Black, Tim Robbins and Pablo Schreiber works amazingly here in a dumb, sarcastic but dreamy funny way.

    So Overall, the series really caught my attention in the those first two episode ,, it is a comedy based on fictional so i think people who say its full of Zionist propaganda should just chill out a bit and i do think it has a bit of "Veep" in it but i believe it is a good thing for the show, i mean who doesn't love Veep but now with a different story and different characters.
    8Shengalang

    ~~Show starts off strong and is funny in almost every scene, highly recommend~~

    HBO's new show "The Brink" tells the story of the U.S. government and their attempts at foreign affair through dark comedy and satire. Without spoiling anything, the show brings you around the world as you follow characters like Alex Talbot (Jack Black), Walter Larson (Tim Robbins), and Zeke Tilson (Pablo Schreiber) through U.S. government and military scramble to prevent World War 3 from happening.

    It's been a long time since I actually found a TV show this funny. The cast in this show are fantastic; Jack Black, Tim Robbins, and Pablo Schreiber really sell the show for me along with many other supporting actors. When I first saw Jack Black, I thought his performance was going to be over the top with crazy expressions and hand gestures, but I'm glad that he toned it down. Don't get me wrong, I love Jack Black. I just didn't think that his performance in Tenacious D was going to work in here. Compared to the movies he usually does, The Brink combines a serious, suspenseful, and playful tone at the same time.

    In conclusion, the pacing in this movie is really good, this is not the type of show that has a lot of background story in character development. They are more concerned with the present and fast paced movie that gives you suspense and a good laugh. Overall, I'm really impressed with this show and I hope it goes on for many more seasons!
    8afamaral

    Seriously Fun

    It has been an exceedingly rare quality in people I have met in my more than half century of life who do not enjoy laughing. Whenever I have met someone incapable of freely indulging in one of the healthiest of human expressions, I have experienced a deep sympathy for whatever it is inside them that has been so badly broken. I believe most emotionally healthy people feel similarly about those poor souls who cannot for the life of them, allow their polished and fragile veneer become softened by levity. I believe the sheer volume of comedies produced throughout the world of entertainment television stands as a testament to this fundamental human need to cope with a world so seemingly beyond reason.

    Every season it seems we are presented with a plethora of choices to placate this critical bone in our anatomical coping mechanism. Every season we find almost all but a few of these attempts at tickling our spirits fade away into forgotten obscurity. Given the sheer number of comedy shows network stations churn through on an annual basis, one can only imagine how high the number is which comprises the sum total of efforts at succeeding in this venture. It is stunning to realize upon reflection, just how few actually succeed beyond mere survival as a viable production spanning years of business success.

    Upon surveying the landscape of comedic offerings throughout the decades, one cannot help but be stunned by the shockingly rare few which manage to transcend transiently entertaining humor which placates our humour needs beyond the duration of its production run and survives as legendary comedy for decades. This is not to say that there have not been successes which continue to find new audiences through the churning of rerun programming, only that few of the many offerings stand as a testament to comedy greatness that are celebrated long after the creators and cast members have departed our plane of existence.

    Sure, there are many clever offerings which embed themselves within niche market demographics to live on in the hearts of those for whom that show finds appeal. There exist an exceedingly sparse number however which manage to combine enough of a range of comedic elements to surprise and delight audiences across demographic boundaries. A show like M.A.S.H. for example, is the sort of comedy masterpiece which manages to remain relevant and funny long after the issues and sensibilities of the day spawned its creation.

    I believe The Brink has managed within only a few episodes to demonstrate a potential to achieve this stratospheric class of legendary status. It serves up a delectable mix of both intelligent insight into the issues of our day while treating them with the sort of timeless irreverence that pushes an audience beyond mere chuckles and into rip roaring laughter. It is a combination of a critique into the sorry state of today's global political environment and the sort of zaniness which stops short of being tirelessly repetitive slapstick.

    The large cast of characters comprise many well known stars who have entertained us with both laughter and heart-wrenching drama for decades. Perhaps it is this mix which adds to the dimension offered by the show but it never lets us as an audience, to wallow in the gravity of a premise based upon a widely expected and feared ultimate conflict between nations. The Brink is about a series of events occurring across the globe in a semi-stable, semi-democratic nation taken over by a coup which sets off a chain of events to threaten our world with a global war. No topic could be more serious to us a species struggling to establish a global form of social stability than this fundamental fear we all share. Not once however, are we as an audience concerned with the sheer volume of acts of stupidity engaged in by the various characters as they face crisis after crisis; and many due to their own ineptitude, negligence, or sheer myopic vision. We simply shake our heads and speculate on how remarkably accurate some of the scenes might be in rendering what feels otherwise like plausible scenarios - at least in the sense that the events themselves are credible. The reactions of and interactions between characters however represent a form of lunacy which could not occur in the manner they do if these were real people facing real life situations and I believe this contrast between deadly seriousness and cartoonish behaviour is what lends itself to a concoction of humour rife with potential for years to come. In some ways, this blend reminds me of the early years of M.A.S.H's run and its subject matter certainly does lend itself toward introducing moments of poignant gravity which we have yet to experience, and which I believe if done properly, can establish this show as a socially transformative masterpiece in a similar way.

    I am certainly not looking forward to being hammered with an object lesson in the penitent state of our global politics because I am enjoying the feeling of laughing out loud to a comedy in ways I rarely have an opportunity to do. I do note however, that an unrelenting diet of insanity can overwhelm the senses in a way which makes the experience of being an audience member one that can begin to feel repetitive. I think we are far from being in danger of this happening because the stage has only begun being set in these first few episodes while the raunchiness has been steadily increased in a measured manner to leave much room at the top of the dial before breaking the red line into the danger zone of ridiculous.

    Of all the comedic offerings I have seen and enjoy, this is the only one to grab my attention on the day of its release and leaves me panting for more.
    9johnklem

    Shame on HBO for bowing to government pressure

    Clever, very, very funny, insightful, instructive and addictively entertaining. So, why did HBO not renew for a second season? Hmm. I wonder.
    Dr_Sagan

    a Dr Strangelove type of thing with good cast but poor substance.

    "The Brink" is most certainly a political satire and not a comedy. The exaggeration and the ridicule is obvious from the start. But sadly not far from the truth...

    It's about a fictional U.S. government which must deal with a foreign crisis. Its first season focuses on a crisis in Pakistan. The show was conceived that each season will follow a different crisis somewhere in the world with the same characters. (IF it gets a 2nd season that is!).

    There are a few main characters. An alcoholic Secretary of State played by Tim Robbins, a lowly Foreign Service officer in Islamabad played by Jack Black and lots of other known comedic actors in various roles.

    It is mildly funny because of these talents but if you go for the satire you might need a sharper bite. It seems like the creators went for some kind of Dr Strangelove type of thing, but fails short to deliver any real political messages.

    Overall: Basically I would say "Meh!" but the cast is good so I will keep watching for now.

    UPDATE (after watching the whole season): It gets better and 9th and 10th (season finale) episodes are GREAT! Highly Recommended!!

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      Was cancelled by HBO in October after previously being renewed for a second season.
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      Vanessa: [to husband, Martin, on both being kidnapped by fake Taliban] Oh, God. It's a bloody mess! They're going to lock us in a room and throw away the room.

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