Earn et son cousin Alfred tentent de se frayer un chemin à travers le monde du rap. Tout au long de leur parcours, ils sont confrontés à des problèmes sociaux et économiques touchant à la di... Tout lireEarn et son cousin Alfred tentent de se frayer un chemin à travers le monde du rap. Tout au long de leur parcours, ils sont confrontés à des problèmes sociaux et économiques touchant à la discrimination raciale, aux relations personnelles, à la pauvreté, au statut social et à la ... Tout lireEarn et son cousin Alfred tentent de se frayer un chemin à travers le monde du rap. Tout au long de leur parcours, ils sont confrontés à des problèmes sociaux et économiques touchant à la discrimination raciale, aux relations personnelles, à la pauvreté, au statut social et à la parentalité.
- Récompensé par 7 Primetime Emmys
- 64 victoires et 147 nominations au total
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Can't wait for more.
Earnest Marks (Donald Glover) drops out of Princeton and returns home to Atlanta. His cousin Alfred (Brian Tyree Henry) has been earning some local acclaim rapping under the name "Paper Boi". Though initially wary of his help, Earn slowly earns Paper Boi's trust and eventually becomes his manager. Together with their friend Darius (LaKeith Stanfield) and Earn's sometime girlfriend Vanessa (Zazie Beetz) they struggle to negotiate the hip-hop scene, America, and the World.
What I liked about "Atlanta" might be something that other people disliked about it; in that it's not really interested in what might have been its own central story. If you want to follow their rise to stardom, then I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. You can tell that Paper Boi becomes a celebrity, but again more based on where they are and what they're doing, rather than seeing each stage of his star rising. The first season is perhaps more dedicated to that story than any of the other three are, but it very quickly starts to tell stories more about the African American experience, rather than specifically about these characters, indeed there are several episodes across the run where they don't feature at all.
The third season sees them leave Atlanta for a tour of Europe and has some interesting faces appearing in the show, from an English point of view, including Sean Gilder and Aaron Heffernan. It's the strange ideas that take it over the top for me, concepts such as shopping malls you can't escape from, looping dream sequences and elseworld history.
Though it's often an authentic exploration of relatively deep issues such as racism, it's repeatedly and genuinely funny with it and I'd absolutely recommend it.
As a pale white guy from Ohio, I still found the show to be very enjoyable and with the way they did the first episode, it has a monumental chance to be successful. Darius cracks me up with how he thinks, he's exactly the type of quirky person you need in this type of show (assuming I know how it's going to continue), but he is basically the Daryl of Walking Dead. Everyone will love him and if he ever dies the show may go downhill without him.
Since I've been a fan of Donald since Community I may be a tiny bit biased, but he yet again seems to be a superb actor and I already felt connected to him and wanting him to 'win'.
It's no surprise Donald will turn this into an amazing series because he is a great actor and writer.
Just please don't kill Darius. How will we ever have rat phones if he dies?
"Atlanta" Cast In and Out of Character
"Atlanta" Cast In and Out of Character
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- AnecdotesPaperboi's hit song "Paperboi" is performed in real life by Donald Glover's brother, Steve G. Lover.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Atlanta: Robbin' Season
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- Durée
- 30min
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- 1.78 : 1