Tras el trágico final de su breve carrera como superheroína, Jessica Jones intenta reconstruir su vida como investigadora privada, y se ocupa de casos relacionados con personas con capacidad... Leer todoTras el trágico final de su breve carrera como superheroína, Jessica Jones intenta reconstruir su vida como investigadora privada, y se ocupa de casos relacionados con personas con capacidades notables en la ciudad de Nueva York.Tras el trágico final de su breve carrera como superheroína, Jessica Jones intenta reconstruir su vida como investigadora privada, y se ocupa de casos relacionados con personas con capacidades notables en la ciudad de Nueva York.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 12 premios y 27 nominaciones en total
Resumen
Reseñas destacadas
Jessica Jones tells the story of a retired superhero, a woman who tried to help and failed. Jessica is a broken character; she suffers from PTSD, has nightmares and constant flashbacks and drinks a lot. She's an incredibly compelling protagonist; flawed but strong, broken but fighting, sad but with a sarcastic edge that makes her funny and easy to love.
The show isn't afraid to explore dark themes of sexual assault, rape and abortion and it does so with taste. The victims are not shown being raped; the viewer is just expected to believe them without titillating rape scenes to prove the facts.
As a survivor herself, Jessica shows both the signs of her trauma and the will to fight back. Women in Jessica Jones suffer, they fail, but they fight.
Unlike Daredevil's Kingpin, Killgrave is a threat from the first episode which results is better pacing (Daredevil took 4 episodes to find its feet in my opinion). Because of Jessica's PTSD, you constantly feel his shadow and the tension is constant. The show doesn't waste time with an origin story or training sequences; it takes you straight into the action and doesn't let you go.
A definite success for Marvel.
Season 2 - 5/10
Season 3 - 6/10.
Krysten Ritter is amazing as JJ.
Kilgrave is an awesome antagonist portrayed by an awesome actor.
This is my short and concise review to save you time.
EnJoy!
One thing i am a little tired of from these shows though, is the tendency to make the so called hero run around and protect the villains. That is so annoying. This weird philosophy they have that if you kill bad people you become a bad person yourself should be buried.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesJessica throwing a man through the Alias sign in the beginning of the pilot episode, A.K.A. Ladies Night (2015), is shot for shot from the first panel of the "Alias" comics. This is how the audience is introduced to Jessica Jones both in the comics and in live-action.
- Citas
Jeri Hogarth: You're coming across as paranoid.
Jessica Jones: Everyone keeps saying that. It must be a conspiracy.
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits are a blurred sequence (from Jessica's point of view) of neighborhoods with silhouetted characters carrying out private activities.
Selecciones populares
- How many seasons does Jessica Jones have?Con tecnología de Alexa
- Will there be season 4 and when will it be on Netflix?
- There is mention of many sex scenes of different degrees, and the rating is TV-MA, so how can this possibly be on Disney+?
Detalles
- Duración56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD