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Steven Yeun and Ali Wong in Bronca (2023)

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Bronca

533 opiniones
9/10

Wtf did I just watch

Saw this on the top of Netflix and ended up watching it all in one sitting.

I am obsessed with this show. I don't think I've ever watched anything like it. Steven Yuen was amazing, especially as I'm a walking dead fan.

The twists and turns and the constant train crashes that happen are insane. But also it looks at a more deeper level of the rawness of humans and really delves into some scary truths about happiness and never knowing yourself. One of my favourite shows this year, loved everything and don't really have anything negative to say.

Honestly watch it and I promise. You won't be disappointed!
  • camelliarosesteph
  • 8 abr 2023
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9/10

The dark side of Asian America

On the surface, the premise of BEEF can happen to anyone, of any background, but to center the story around Asian Americans was the right move. We are born into a life of impossibly high standards and the immense pressure to uphold an image of success, to pay off our immigrant parents' sacrifices, to have our sht together.

But as human beings, the pressure comes with the most stubborn pride, and the shame of our shortcomings metastasizes into rage. This show may not be every Asian American's experience but this exploration feels authentic, uncomfortably honest, and revolutionary.

Even those rice cookers were such a funny and jarring clash of Asian and American culture. This series is comedic but it gets dark and these characters are messssssy. Episode 9 had my jaw on the floor.

Ali Wong was perfect for the role. Steven Yeun's Danny is completely different from his role as the father in Minari, yet the suffocating pressure stems from the same place and it bridges the generational gap.
  • dsohn7
  • 6 abr 2023
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8/10

Entertaining Enough

Beef was actually a pretty good show. I didn't know much about it but saw it as the #1 show on Netflix and thought the trailer looked pretty funny too. Then after reading the mostly positive reviews from both critics and audiences I was sold. It currently has a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. This series not only met my expectations but surpassed them in every way. I don't necessarily think this is strictly a comedy, it's equal parts comedy and drama. The one thing it is though is addicting. I couldn't stop watching. The episodes are only around 30 minutes apiece so it's an easy show to binge. If you're looking for a new show try this one. You won't be disappointed.
  • Supermanfan-13
  • 1 may 2023
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10/10

Unique

I came into this completely blind. Never saw the trailer but knew it was going to be Asian American centered. I thought it was going to be a comedy since Ali Wong is in it! I was very wrong.

This is a gripping drama about two people living parallel lives in different circumstances. Money, status, and mental health are key topics covered in this series with a unique Asian American cultural twist. Steven Yeun delivers, as always, but I was also very pleasantly surprised by Ali Wong's performance! She excelled in this serious role.

I loved watching the unraveling of the two main character's lives as their lives become increasingly worse. Of course, they have been miserable for a long time, but the collision serves as an effective catalyst for these two who have completely "had it" with their lives. They have met their match in each other and use each other as punching bags as an outlet, even though they're experiencing similar issues. Something as trivial as a road rage incident evolves into worse and worse situations for the both of them.

The writing is effective and well paced. The viewer gets a great sense of why these people are the way they are. There is no clear cut hero and villain archetype but rather two humans dealing with more than they can manage - something everyone can relate to.
  • sunnyn-58680
  • 7 abr 2023
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10/10

Fking Masterpiece

  • melodyso
  • 8 abr 2023
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8/10

Don't do it Netflix

This was a really good series. I sat down to watch one episode and I wound up on my butt for 5 hours until it was over. I think I would describe it as a dark comedy. I don't like anything but I liked this one. Although almost the entire cast is asian, there is no casting of non-Asians as bad. (I wrongfully assumed this was the direction this series would take.).

Now here's the part that scares me: as Netflix does, when they get a popular series they come back with a season 2, 3, 4, and maybe 5. DON'T DO IT!! There's very few places for a second season to go. If you do you're going to destroy the series.
  • Nevergivea10
  • 6 abr 2023
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8/10

Wild!

Beef is about two strangers that are unhappy in their lives until one day they both reach their boiling point in a road rage incident. What follows is absolute chaos. Each episode just gets more and more ridiculous at the lengths these two are willing to go. It stars Steven Yeun and Ali Womg. The one reason I was hesitant about watching this is I didn't think those two could lead a series...I was wrong. They both do an incredible job. It goes to show how ridiculous road rage can be and will probably make you think twice about honking your horn at some stranger. Don't be surprised to see see this show get a few nominations during award season.
  • Rob1331
  • 9 abr 2023
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6/10

Overcooked Beef

Most episodes were really fun to watch, until they decided to overturn all dramatic screws until the whole thing got totally exaggerated, overboard and unbelievable. With the final episodes I felt a bit overstuffed as if I had eaten too much of everything: they change the genre, the tone and the mood in almost every episode, from situation comedy, comedy of manners, psychological drama, violence, melodrama, satire, thriller, screwball comedy, horror, crime, action, even romance, and back from the start. Just too much of everything for my taste, which made me loose interest over the second half of this series. Production value is nevertheless great, as well as the acting is.
  • berndgeiling
  • 27 abr 2023
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10/10

He who angers you, controls you

This is an amazing series. A must watch, and you can't really stop watching.

Sometimes a gem like this pops up and makes you see the art of creating amazing television. Great acting by the entire cast, it has a bit of an "Atlanta" feel (another gem in the history of television): funny, poignant, realistic, relatable, ridiculous and binge-worthy.

Plus, I am a sucker for a good soundtrack.

The trailer sets the story, how the entire "thing" starts but as you get pulled in the more out of hand it gets. It's one of those shows you keep thinking about and, if you're a roadrager as are a lot of people, you see how stupid you really are.
  • mariarammstein
  • 7 abr 2023
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10/10

Binged the whole thing in a day

I haven't seen something like this in a long time. Really loved it. The characters are crazy , broken , unique and the actors do an amazing job of portraying it.

The tempo was beautifull , every episode kept me hooked and i honestly couldn't figure out what was going to happen next. I knew where this was going to end . But just the journey keeps you going.

It's nice to see netflix finally bring out a good series. It has all the elements , comedy , drama , action. I had some moments when i actually giggled and for me that's rare.

Loved seeing steven yeuen again. Absolutely love him. He nailed this role.

I reccomend this 100%.
  • radstark
  • 8 abr 2023
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6/10

Fun premise, but far too stretched out

Why are so many Netflix shows like that joke "this could have been an email."

The premise is entertaining, but each and every episode delves deeper and deeper into a story that just keeps getting further and further from what the original story was, and like any series with a thin premise, it needs to keep raising the stakes to keep you engaged.

I wanted to like this more, but I just keep coming back to the realization that this could have been a limited series and been so much more effective and enjoyable. More and more characters come into play, themes come into play late in the series seemingly out of nowhere.

The performances by the leads are fine, the show is well done, it's just too much show and ultimately just doesn't feel worth my time after watching 10 episodes.
  • Ankhenaten91
  • 8 abr 2023
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3/10

Starts strong, lags in the middle, implodes at the end

The headline pretty much says it all. The show starts very strong and the first few episodes are an excellent dark comedy about the feud between two strangers. That lasts for maybe 4 episodes before the show turns into a (frankly, very dull) relationship drama. Then, in the last few episodes, the show goes from a drama to the most ridiculous melodrama I have ever seen. There were so many instances in the last few episodes that were obviously meant to be shocking or emotional that just had me laughing at the screen, which was definitely not the intended effect. The characters make so many dumb choices and behave so unrealistically that it becomes like a parody of itself by the end. There were good elements in this show, for sure, but it clearly should have been a movie because all those elements are exhausted in the first 2 hours. Shockingly, the creators have a 3 season vision for this show. How that's possible when they didn't even have enough material to keep the show going past 1/3 of the first season is beyond me.
  • somethingreal81
  • 10 abr 2023
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9/10

Fabulous

I had no idea whatsoever about this series, didn't recognize the actors, didn't like the name of the series, yet it kept being shown to me in my suggested "watch next" lists and sometimes they get it right. This is a fabulous series, it's all about being human in so many ways I can't begin to explain it. It's centered around an Asian American cast and there are a few things I suspect I didn't get but generally you can be any walk of life and totally appreciate this drama. I loved it and have recommended it to several friends if they haven't watched it yet. Very real life dialogue, some quirky "nothing but everyday life" moments, the actors are great. I can't recommend this more. Know ahead of time there is some sarcasm which I know some people don't appreciate, but it works well. Watch this now. DRAMA. It's not a comedy!!! Lighthearted drama though and great messages in this flick.
  • HumbleMensa
  • 8 abr 2023
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10/10

Anyone dissing the soundtrack obviously isn't a 90s kid

I'm rating this 10/10 just for using the soundtrack they did - the music literally had my fiancé and I in stitches because it's all from our youth and it would come on at the most random but perfect timing. We would get along with whoever chose the soundtrack to this amazing show. It's a dark comedy/drama it's going to be silly at some points and the soundtrack lightens the mood and brings in the comedy which is so refreshing to me! Well done.

Besides the soundtrack the show itself is still really really well done and deserves the high ratings! It's a little outlandish but that's the point. I haven't finished this serious but I got triggered when someone dissed the soundtrack so here we are.

10/10 would recommend if you have a sense of humour.
  • katieannecoombs
  • 30 abr 2023
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10/10

Rip the heart from a Millennial's chest

First of all, if you're a film fanatic like me, all I have to say is, "A24." Once I see that in the opening credits, I'm 100% sold and I'm NEVER disappointed. I want to watch weird, insane, mind bending, heart punching entertainment-and I know I'll be left WOWED if it's an A24 Production.

Now, about the series itself: anyone and everyone can enjoy this series because it explores who we are and what it is to be human. But most specifically, if you're a Millennial like me (born 1985 here), it will feel like it was made just for you-and just just because of all the 90s and 2000s songs we ALL know by heart that play at all the right moments! Our generation have a very unique experience on this earth and I INSTANTLY recognized the feeling portrayed in this show. If you know, you know.

I went into this just being a big fan of Ali Wong, got super hyped to find A24, and ended with sorrow, hope, love, faith, despair, and joy all rolled into a SPECTACULAR ending. I'm refraining from reviewing the actual story, characters, etc. Because I don't want to spoil a single thing for anyone. This is a series to be experienced organically and uninterrupted. It deserves your undivided attention and your whole heart. If not, you'll definitely miss flash moments that tie the story together. Just pay attention and hold on because you're in for an F'n ride! Storytelling at its finest!
  • justsixblack
  • 7 abr 2023
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10/10

Beefed up dramedy

  • hazard111
  • 5 abr 2023
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6/10

Questionable 9-10 star reviews

After seeing the positive reviews I was really looking forward to a quality dark comedy and/or drama that incapsulates this generation's anger management issues (aka road rage). The cast seemed good (albeit racially homogenous which would be controversial if it were all-white). Nevertheless, it seemed to mimic a lot of the current trends from shows such as White Lotus or films such as Parasite where the viewer gets a close look at unravelling existential crises among a diverse group of characters.

My problem was that it was far too stretched out. Exciting at times, but also shallow & slow pretty frequently. It felt a bit more wacky and exaggerated as the show progressed, especially the last 2 episodes. Was it watchable? Sure. Was it a masterpiece like some others here claim? Absolutely not.
  • Boxer_007
  • 14 abr 2023
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8/10

Totally Enjoyed it. 8/10

This show is about two complete strangers who get involved in a road race incident. And because of their inability to make better choices, chaos ensues and they end up creating havoc in their lives.

I wasn't sure if I would like it when Episode 1 began. But with each episode, it just got better and better.

The characters frustrated you with their choices. But they weren't one dimensional. And because of that, you found yourself rooting for them to do the right thing just once, in the hopes that they would have happy endings.

Both Ali Wong and Steven Yeun were wonderful in their respective roles. I also enjoyed the performances of the supporting cast members like Young Mazino, Joseph Lee and Justin H Min.

Please give this show a chance. You will not be disappointed.
  • seyievikopeseyie
  • 5 abr 2023
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6/10

Overrated

  • a-deards
  • 17 abr 2023
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10/10

Just. WOW!

Don't know where to start!?

Thought this started as a comedy. Then it became drama. Then it went REALLY dark. Then ended up with comedy and some deep stuff!

I've never seen anything like this. I also want more, but really hope there isn't a Season 2 because I don't know where it could go. It was a delicious rollercoaster ride from start to finish.

Every actor is so good in this and the characters are fully realised in Episode 1. Ali Wong has some serious acting chops! I've only ever watched her comedy specials (and that attitude breaks out occasionally). Cannot recommend this highly enough.
  • scotrep
  • 10 abr 2023
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6/10

Great premise, excellent acting but has no reason to have more than 5 episodes

  • abhyuday-tandon
  • 8 mar 2024
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5/10

good start... but soon it becomes very unconvincing

The beginning is promising - the first three episodes introduce viewers to the story... but already in the fourth episode, the screenwriters start to lose their way - the plot becomes unconvincing, the behavior of the characters has nothing to do with their previous character. It's getting harder and harder to get into the story... until I finally gave up on watching the fifth episode. The main problem with the script is the author's desire to insert something unexpected into the series at any cost. This often turns out to be very unconvincing, and at times even irritating, because the characters lack consistency in their behavior. In this way, it is possible to make 100 episodes, the actions of which can even be interesting, but viewed as a whole it is bad, because it is impossible to empathize with such characters.
  • zagreb-boris
  • 16 abr 2023
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10/10

Awesome!

Superb!! I am still shook by that finale, it was a wild and emotional ride; the beauty and rage on each episode, the complexity and raw showcasing of real human emotions. The longing for companionship and the fear to be discovered, to be seen, unearthed, our feelings like cadavers, bloated and misshapen, just waiting to see ourselves in somebody else. This is a story like I've never seen before, with characters that transcend race, age, sex, class, and everything else that separates us from one another.

I hope the show gets what it deserves , they deserve an Emmy both of them Ali Wong and Steven Yeun .

A must watch .!
  • mofs12
  • 7 abr 2023
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8/10

Beef; a tasty story with a large side of thrills

There's a lot of good things to say about this show. The premise is what hooks you in; what happens when two of the most stubbornly angry people in California get involved in a road rage incident? Apparently a whirl wind of escalating bad choices that seem to get crazier with every interaction the two main characters, Danny (Steven Yeu) and Amy (Ali Wong), seem to have.

It's a beautifully written script that delivers a lot of drama, thrills, and emotional moments that may catch some people off guard. The characters have more depth than you would expect, and they all feel like real people who make realistic choices, albeit, that may not always be the case with our two protagonists/ anti-heroes. The show leans pretty deep into it's themes of existentialism, giving us two characters that are faced with unfulfilled lives and can't seem to figure out why. Regardless of how you would face this philosophical dilemma, it turns out Danny and Amy seem to cope with this unhappiness through regressed anger that finally explodes when they meet. For some, the middle may drag on a bit, but it all feels important to the overall story. The last few episodes go completely off the rails in a Tarantino-like fashion, but it's ending feels very satisfying and fitting with the rest of the story and delivers on its promise with its premise.

With its relatively short running time of about 30-40 mins (compared to the hour long episodes most series have) it hits the sweet spot in terms of pacing. The editing is purposeful and clever, and the music choice is also something to enjoy if you are a fan of 2000's rock music and the incredible voice of Steven Yeu (who really sings all the songs he performs in the show).

The acting performances from both Steven and Ali are what really brought this story to life. Aside from the anger being portrayed and highly enjoyable to watch, it was the emotional moments that were really the highlight for me. The range from both leads really helped make those moments hit harder, especially when you see Steven's character Danny go from a road-rage filled civilian belting all types of expletives, and only an episode later witness him break down in tears in a church of people singing.

Again, there is a lot to like about this show. It's structured very well and keeps the tension building from episode to episode, and for a show like this, it works to keep the audience engaged. This feels like a show that had a lot of time and effort put into it to get it just right and polished. I very much enjoyed it and hopefully others will too.
  • wills-98370
  • 5 abr 2023
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8/10

The beef is cooked perfectly

Kicking off Quickly, The smallest of interactions. Escalates into A full-scale beef very well paced. First episode makes you wonder will they be able to keep it up for the series. The beef is cooked perfectly lots of twists and turns. Netflix often have these filler episodes just to make 10. This doesn't feel like it has any filler with the new angle each episode and a cliff hanger making it tough to not binge watch the next one. This is a strong offering from Netflix with Steven Yeun from the walking dead and A lady, I formally known as a comedian Ali Wong proving to be quite the actress with a strong supporting cast one of the best things I've seen on Netflix for awhile.
  • paudieconnolly
  • 10 abr 2023
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