Liebe, Geld, Ehrgeiz und Musik verschmelzen in Mozart im Dschungel, einem halbstündigen Komödie-Drama, das sich damit beschäftigt, sich selbst zu finden und Liebe zu finden, während man New ... Alles lesenLiebe, Geld, Ehrgeiz und Musik verschmelzen in Mozart im Dschungel, einem halbstündigen Komödie-Drama, das sich damit beschäftigt, sich selbst zu finden und Liebe zu finden, während man New York City erobert. Ein frecher neuer Maestro Rodrigo entfacht das New York Symphony Orches... Alles lesenLiebe, Geld, Ehrgeiz und Musik verschmelzen in Mozart im Dschungel, einem halbstündigen Komödie-Drama, das sich damit beschäftigt, sich selbst zu finden und Liebe zu finden, während man New York City erobert. Ein frecher neuer Maestro Rodrigo entfacht das New York Symphony Orchestra, während die junge Oboistin Hailey auf ihre große Chance hofft.
- 2 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
- 10 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt
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You don't need to love classical music to enjoy this show (although it certainly doesn't hurt). There are many interesting themes of art and its patronage and the every-day people who have committed themselves to a purpose not often understood.
The acting is superb all around. I personally loved Lola Kirke, and thought she was a fresh take on an often boring trope as far as female leads go in comedy shows. While slightly naive, her character still possessed a great amount of self-awareness, perseverance, and depth to set her apart from so many other female characters. Gael Garcia Bernal was fantastic throughout. I have to disagree with others who thought him to be over the top. I felt that his character was very genuine, and a great contrast to his wife, who showed a slice of his previous self. The supporting cast are also fantastic, without a weak leak in the bunch. Even the "quirky roommate" (which is an exhausted character) is played with new layers and a refreshing depth by actress Hannah Dunne.
I will admit some of the writing comes across as clichéd. Some story arcs I could see coming from miles away, and a few I couldn't help but cringe slightly when they happened. But those few times were absolutely eclipsed by the incredible moments. Jason Schwartzman shines as a creator here. It definitely has his touch, and I look forward to seeing much more of his work. The dialogue was always quick, relatable, and always witty.
I really cannot say enough good things about this show. The one last thing I'll point out is that this show leaves you wanting more. Perhaps because of the intriguing characters and plot twists, the tantalizing dialogues, the incredible compositions, the chemistry between so many characters (platonic and non), and the on-point comedic commentary...or perhaps because each episode is a perfunctory 30 minutes and the season is 10 episodes long. Either way, so much gets accomplished, but so much is yet to be done.
GREATLY looking forward to season 2.
ADDENDUM I've now watched the final four episodes, during which I mentally knocked off a point (episode 8) and put it back on for episode 10. Episode 8 is by far the weakest. It's not that it's bad, it's just that its sensibilities suddenly resembled humdrum American TV and thus became deeply unnerving. It's as though the writers had forgotten, or worse had never understood what made this series so wonderful. Episode 8 was an attempt to broaden the humor at the expense of the humanity. As though someone had pointed out that this was meant to be a comedy. For the record, episode 7 had been a delight and 9, if not special in its own right, at least an improvement on 8. And then there were, or rather was, 10. The finale. The performance towards which everything had led. It's a masterpiece. The perfect summation of and climax to everything that's come before. It's heartstoppingly brave, rolling the emotional dice again and again. It left me breathless, quite literally. Compromises? Not really but we must prepare for a second series and so are denied absolute closure. That final episode was so close to perfection that I hesitate to anticipate a second series. But of course I will. I do. With trepidation.
It is with great pride to say that the witty sense of humor of the modern Mexican culture is captivated, without loosing the connection to its eccentric American counterpart.
There is an element of "Magic Realism" that will bring spice to the show, making it more unpredictable and appealing, specially who those who are so tired of super elaborated and complicated dramas.
Thanks Amazon for bringing this master piece to life.
Bravo!!!
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- WissenswertesNew York City tenant laws allow musicians to practice their chosen instrument from the morning until 10 pm in the evening. Sometimes the musician's union is called to help their members enforce their right to practice at home.
- VerbindungenFeatured in 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016)
- SoundtracksOdd Soul
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Written by Paul Meany, Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas, Darren King, and Adam LaClave
Performed by Mutemath
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- Purchase, New York, USA(interior concert scenes)
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- 30 Min.
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