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Black Rabbit is a masterclass in slow lingering suspense, a series that rewards patient viewers with a deeply satisfying and thought provoking experience. While some might be initially taken aback by its deliberate pacing and dialogue-heavy scenes, these elements are not a weakness but the very foundation of its strength. The show understands that true tension isn't always found in frantic action, but in the quiet, charged spaces between people, in the unspoken histories and simmering resentments.
What a treat your in for, if you give this a go, Acting is impeccable from everyone, looks the part too, fantastic story line really pulls you in, a little slow to start but as each episode goes by it picks up more & more pace, so definitely don't give up on this early doors, it has everything drama,thriller,comedy,love you name it but essentially its about family, Bateman & law really shine in this one.
Black Rabbit is a gritty crime thriller starring Jason Bateman and Jude Law. Going into this my expectations was that this will be the next Ozark...I was wrong. It's nothing like Ozark. That doesn't mean this is bad, it's just not as good as Ozark was. The reason this is so good is the acting performances by Bateman and Law. Both were as good as ever. This probably could've been done in 6 episodes because there are times where it slows down to the point where they could've cut some time out. Other than that it's absolutely worth watching.
There is no instant gratification with Black Rabbit. The story unfolds slowly and thoughtfully, it's not a hit of action and then onto the next scene.
It's apparent from a lot of the low scoring reviews that the viewer just didn't understand or isn't suited to this type of show. Black Rabbit is an intentional and immersive slow burn that pulls you in, leaves you wanting more.
Law and Bateman both do great jobs as two very different brothers that share a deep bond. At times it's frustrating as they act against their better interests but as the story unfurls you actually find yourself rooting for them.
This isn't a show for everyone but I was incredibly sad when it was over. I loved it.
It's apparent from a lot of the low scoring reviews that the viewer just didn't understand or isn't suited to this type of show. Black Rabbit is an intentional and immersive slow burn that pulls you in, leaves you wanting more.
Law and Bateman both do great jobs as two very different brothers that share a deep bond. At times it's frustrating as they act against their better interests but as the story unfurls you actually find yourself rooting for them.
This isn't a show for everyone but I was incredibly sad when it was over. I loved it.
Black Rabbit follows two brothers: Jake (Jude Law), who runs a restaurant and tries to keep a steady life, and Vince (Jason Bateman), freshly out of prison and back on the scene. Their reunion doesn't spark redemption but rather chaos, dragging everyone around them into a destructive spiral.
The show presents itself as a slow burner, but patience isn't rewarded. Unlike Ozark, which balanced tension with tight logic, Black Rabbit feels more like a messy patchwork. The narrative jumps between past and present in seemingly random bursts, sometimes to stall, sometimes to fill space, without much payoff. What could have been clever misdirection instead feels like disorientation.
The bigger issue is that many events lack internal logic. Plot turns appear designed less to develop characters and more to stretch the runtime or create the illusion of complexity. It seems the creators placed their bets on unpredictability alone, hoping confusion would equal intrigue. For me, it was more frustrating than engaging.
The cast is solid; Law and Bateman have presence, but even they can't fully disguise the structural emptiness. There are flashes of tension and style, but too often they collapse under scenes that meander without purpose.
In the end, Black Rabbit wants to be a moody, unpredictable character study, but it lands closer to a frustrating puzzle without a satisfying reward. Not terrible, but far from the gripping ride it promises.
The show presents itself as a slow burner, but patience isn't rewarded. Unlike Ozark, which balanced tension with tight logic, Black Rabbit feels more like a messy patchwork. The narrative jumps between past and present in seemingly random bursts, sometimes to stall, sometimes to fill space, without much payoff. What could have been clever misdirection instead feels like disorientation.
The bigger issue is that many events lack internal logic. Plot turns appear designed less to develop characters and more to stretch the runtime or create the illusion of complexity. It seems the creators placed their bets on unpredictability alone, hoping confusion would equal intrigue. For me, it was more frustrating than engaging.
The cast is solid; Law and Bateman have presence, but even they can't fully disguise the structural emptiness. There are flashes of tension and style, but too often they collapse under scenes that meander without purpose.
In the end, Black Rabbit wants to be a moody, unpredictable character study, but it lands closer to a frustrating puzzle without a satisfying reward. Not terrible, but far from the gripping ride it promises.
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- TriviaSimilar to another Jason Bateman show 'Ozark', the animation sequence for the opening credits includes items that will be used in that particular episode.
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- 1h(60 min)
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