En el Brisbane de los años 80, un niño precoz y su hermano mudo selectivo se embarcan en una odisea suburbana de amor, redención y venganza después de que su familia sea destrozada por un ca... Leer todoEn el Brisbane de los años 80, un niño precoz y su hermano mudo selectivo se embarcan en una odisea suburbana de amor, redención y venganza después de que su familia sea destrozada por un capo de la droga.En el Brisbane de los años 80, un niño precoz y su hermano mudo selectivo se embarcan en una odisea suburbana de amor, redención y venganza después de que su familia sea destrozada por un capo de la droga.
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"Boy Swallows Universe" is like a warm embrace from the pages of its beloved book, effortlessly translating the magic to the screen. Honestly, I usually don't get all emotional watching book adaptations, but this one just hit differently. It's like they reached into my imagination and pulled out exactly what I pictured when I read it - surreal and incredible.
For us Aussies, it's a bit like time travel. The show whisks you back to 1980s Brisbane, where the struggles depicted feel more like memories than fiction. To those who claim it misrepresents the era, well, maybe they didn't have the same experiences. Try telling a Queensland cop your problems back then and see how that goes.
Now, let's talk about the cast - stellar doesn't even cover it. Felix Cameron's waterworks had me reaching for the tissues every time. And Phoebe Tonkin, man, I've been a fan since her "H2O: Just Add Water" days. Throw in Travis Fimmel, Simon Baker, and Bryan Brown - it's like an Aussie acting dream team.
In a nutshell, "Boy Swallows Universe" isn't just a show; it's a journey back in time, a rollercoaster of emotions, and a celebration of Aussie talent. If you're up for a wild, heart-tugging ride, this one's a must-watch.
For us Aussies, it's a bit like time travel. The show whisks you back to 1980s Brisbane, where the struggles depicted feel more like memories than fiction. To those who claim it misrepresents the era, well, maybe they didn't have the same experiences. Try telling a Queensland cop your problems back then and see how that goes.
Now, let's talk about the cast - stellar doesn't even cover it. Felix Cameron's waterworks had me reaching for the tissues every time. And Phoebe Tonkin, man, I've been a fan since her "H2O: Just Add Water" days. Throw in Travis Fimmel, Simon Baker, and Bryan Brown - it's like an Aussie acting dream team.
In a nutshell, "Boy Swallows Universe" isn't just a show; it's a journey back in time, a rollercoaster of emotions, and a celebration of Aussie talent. If you're up for a wild, heart-tugging ride, this one's a must-watch.
I'm pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this series. Bow Swallows Universe is adapted from a best selling novel from Trent Dalton. It takes place in Brisbane, Australia. We follow the story of Eli Bell and his family. His family is a mess, he has a brother who rarely talks, a mother who's on and off junkie, a stepfather who deals heroin, and an absent father. But even though there's a lot of pain and sadness there is also a lot of love and redemption. This is actually a feel good story that I couldn't stop watching. I binged all seven episodes in two days. I'll be surprised if this series doesn't get nominated for multiple awards.
I needed a new series to warm me up during our literal arctic blast, so an Aussie one seemed a good idea. It was BRILLIANT!
As an American, I am well acquainted with Brian Brown, Anthony LaPaglia, Simon Baker, and the always incomparable Deborah Mailman. The other cast members, while new to me, will be ones that I will be on the look-out for from now on. The young Eli reminded me of a young Heath Ledger and made me smile - a lot - as did his brother Gus. OMG!!
I truly wish I had read the book before seeing the series. As usual, some scenes need a suspension of belief. The things I would have missed in the book are the paintings we were treated to in this. Outstanding! Beyond creative. And something that drew me into the story even more.
This series is "feel good" all the way around, with some violence here and there. Not always deserved, but that's life isn't it?
I hope you enjoy this series half as much as I did!! If you're a reader, I'd recommend you read the book first!!
Thank you, Australia!
As an American, I am well acquainted with Brian Brown, Anthony LaPaglia, Simon Baker, and the always incomparable Deborah Mailman. The other cast members, while new to me, will be ones that I will be on the look-out for from now on. The young Eli reminded me of a young Heath Ledger and made me smile - a lot - as did his brother Gus. OMG!!
I truly wish I had read the book before seeing the series. As usual, some scenes need a suspension of belief. The things I would have missed in the book are the paintings we were treated to in this. Outstanding! Beyond creative. And something that drew me into the story even more.
This series is "feel good" all the way around, with some violence here and there. Not always deserved, but that's life isn't it?
I hope you enjoy this series half as much as I did!! If you're a reader, I'd recommend you read the book first!!
Thank you, Australia!
Wow, what a wonderful series based around suburban life in Australia, with a dysfunctional family.
All of the characters are great, and all bring their own value to the series, which keeps you entertained throughout.
A special mention must be given to the young Eli and Gus. They are exceptional actors, and hopefully this is just one of many productions we will see them in.
You don't need to be Australian to enjoy this series, but if you are, there are many references to enjoy and relate to.
It's great to see a series come to a natural ending, and not leaving the plot open for another series. However I could see how a second series would work, when the family are a little older.
All of the characters are great, and all bring their own value to the series, which keeps you entertained throughout.
A special mention must be given to the young Eli and Gus. They are exceptional actors, and hopefully this is just one of many productions we will see them in.
You don't need to be Australian to enjoy this series, but if you are, there are many references to enjoy and relate to.
It's great to see a series come to a natural ending, and not leaving the plot open for another series. However I could see how a second series would work, when the family are a little older.
1985 in Australia under the Queensland blistering sun and a suburb forgotten by prosperity, as young Eli Bell navigates the game of survival in a dysfunctional family that falls prey to the seedy underbelly of crime and police corruption. Sounds like a bleak crime thriller, but the characters make it a joy to watch.
From Lyle Orlik embodied by Travis Fimmel (best performance since Vikings), to Bryon Brown as the wise elder, and even Simon Baker as the drunken father, these are absolute true Australian larrikins of a bygone era.
But this series would not have worked if wasn't for Felix Cameron, very impressive as Eli, and it is this standout performance that is pivotal to the whole series coming together for this dark surreal thriller that dishes out bogan-ocker philosophy in all its funny wisdom...
From Lyle Orlik embodied by Travis Fimmel (best performance since Vikings), to Bryon Brown as the wise elder, and even Simon Baker as the drunken father, these are absolute true Australian larrikins of a bygone era.
But this series would not have worked if wasn't for Felix Cameron, very impressive as Eli, and it is this standout performance that is pivotal to the whole series coming together for this dark surreal thriller that dishes out bogan-ocker philosophy in all its funny wisdom...
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- TriviaBased on Trent Dalton's semi-biographical book.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 20 August 2024 (2024)
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