Una comedia sobre un hombre que se somete a un tratamiento para convertirse en una mejor persona, solo para descubrir que ha sido reemplazado por una versión nueva y mejorada de sí mismo.Una comedia sobre un hombre que se somete a un tratamiento para convertirse en una mejor persona, solo para descubrir que ha sido reemplazado por una versión nueva y mejorada de sí mismo.Una comedia sobre un hombre que se somete a un tratamiento para convertirse en una mejor persona, solo para descubrir que ha sido reemplazado por una versión nueva y mejorada de sí mismo.
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I don't write reviews but I just want to acknowledge this show. It's different. Quirky. Funny. Sad. Reminds me of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Being John Malkovich. Paul Rudd is amazing. You will forget he's playing both parts. At times this show stuck with me and made me think about my own relationship and my version of myself. And there was this one scene...it will never leave me. Bravo Paul Rudd.
What a show it was. Paul rudd is so amazing even when he is in a serious character. It was so great to see two paul rudds in a single screen. Story was different. Never gets bore. Naration was clever
Paul Rudd has already proven to be an extraordinary actor, both in comedy and drama, So Hearing that there was a show coming out with Paul Rudd as two characters was already exciting. But actually watching the show and seeing it pay off is even better, I think they have done a great job at having a dramatic show, with goofy and funny ideas. The tone feels right and each episode is intriguing on its own. Not to mention the incredibly smooth effects they use make it seem like Paul Rudd is two different people. Good job Netflix, more of this please
What's better than a show/movie with Paul Rudd in it? A show with two Paul Rudd.
Rudd plays the double character role very well. So well that it's hard to tell it's a split screen.
A well made show that almost matches the quality of a high budget movie. Great premise with loveable characters.
Rudd plays the double character role very well. So well that it's hard to tell it's a split screen.
A well made show that almost matches the quality of a high budget movie. Great premise with loveable characters.
I was enticed by the trailers... it seemed like a bit of a thriller with a little bit of sci fi and some comedy...
And it started out that way. But after maybe 3 or 4 episodes, it's started to deteriorate into more of a rom com with extra cringe worthy moments that seemed more like something from Full House. But since I had already invested so much time watching the first half of the series, I just kept going.
I truly wish they had used the beginning, and then taken the best parts out of the rest and made that into a movie. It really should have just been a movie.
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- TriviaSince 2004, Paul Rudd has participated in a long-running gag every time he has appeared on Conan O'Brien's television programs, ostensibly to promote whatever project he is starring in at the time. But instead of a clip from that real movie or TV show, he instead always shows the same clip from the 1980s children's sci-fi adventure movie (and McDonald's advertisement) "Mac and Me," in which a child's wheelchair breaks, runs out of control, and sends the kid careening over a cliff; the alien "Mac" pops up at the end of the clip to save him. When Rudd appeared on O'Brien's show to promote "Living with Yourself," the appearance followed the same format: Rudd pretended to have brought a clip from the real show and even described which scene from "Living with Yourself" the clip would be from, but when it rolled it was instead, once again, the same clip from "Mac and Me"--with one difference: at the end, instead of one Mac popping up, the clip had been digitally altered so that two Macs appeared (a nod to "Living with Yourself"'s cloning theme).
- ConexionesFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Paul Rudd/Adrienne Warren (2019)
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