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.
That was my review but they are making me fill more space. Just know that this is my FIRST review.. I think they deserve it.
Not many words here but I rave about this show to everyone.
Here's my 10th line.
Even after having watched 3 episodes of the TV show, I still find it tough to pinpoint exactly what genre this absurdly riveting series falls under. While it pushes towards the drama section, the show is ridden with comedic bits. From the cinematography, to the acting, to the script, so far I have nothing but praise for Atlanta. Moreover, I cannot understate the rounded quality of the characters, to which I cannot end this short review of Atlanta without mentioning Darius (Keith Stanfield).
The eccentric nature of Darius is precisely exemplified by the first meeting between Earn and Darius in Episode One (The Big Bang): Darius holding a plate of cookies, wearing a cooking robe and a bandanna, with a knife ready to attack in case of an intruder. Even though he is consistently under the influence of cannabis, from time to time, Darius exudes of intellectual and spiritual wisdom. As in Episode Two (Streets on Lock) when speaking about the violent altercation of the previous night, Darius explains "As humans we are always close to destruction, life is (selfish) but a series of close calls I mean how would you know if you were alive, unless you are willing to die."
The TV Show Atlanta is an avant-garde in the African-American film industry and seems to be following the same footsteps of top quality shows like Power and How to Get Away With Murder. Donald Glover has created a grabbing story which only begs for more.
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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- Atlanta: Robbin' Season
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- Durée30 minutes
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