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Insecure

  • Série télévisée
  • 2016–2021
  • 12
  • 30min
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Issa Rae in Insecure (2016)
Glowin' up and growin' up. The final season of #InsecureHBO premieres October 24 on HBO Max.
Lire trailer1:55
85 Videos
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Suit les expériences embarrassantes et les tribulations osées d'une femme afro-américaine moderne.Suit les expériences embarrassantes et les tribulations osées d'une femme afro-américaine moderne.Suit les expériences embarrassantes et les tribulations osées d'une femme afro-américaine moderne.

  • Création
    • Issa Rae
    • Larry Wilmore
  • Casting principal
    • Issa Rae
    • Yvonne Orji
    • Jay Ellis
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    24 k
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    1 920
    227
    • Création
      • Issa Rae
      • Larry Wilmore
    • Casting principal
      • Issa Rae
      • Yvonne Orji
      • Jay Ellis
    • 105avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 43 victoires et 136 nominations au total

    Épisodes44

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    Black Fashion in Film & TV History
    Clip 1:55
    Black Fashion in Film & TV History
    The Rise of Issa Rae
    Clip 3:53
    The Rise of Issa Rae
    The Rise of Issa Rae
    Clip 3:53
    The Rise of Issa Rae
    The Best TV Shows About Being in Your 30s
    Clip 2:42
    The Best TV Shows About Being in Your 30s
    Behind the Scenes of "Insecure" With Cinematographer Ava Berkofsky
    Clip 44:35
    Behind the Scenes of "Insecure" With Cinematographer Ava Berkofsky
    Insecure: Molly's Andrew Situation
    Clip 1:40
    Insecure: Molly's Andrew Situation
    Insecure: Issa's Investment
    Clip 1:19
    Insecure: Issa's Investment

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    Issa Rae
    Issa Rae
    • Issa Dee
    • 2016–2021
    Yvonne Orji
    Yvonne Orji
    • Molly Carter
    • 2016–2021
    Jay Ellis
    Jay Ellis
    • Lawrence Walker
    • 2016–2021
    Natasha Rothwell
    Natasha Rothwell
    • Kelli Prenny
    • 2016–2021
    Amanda Seales
    Amanda Seales
    • Tiffany DuBois
    • 2016–2021
    Kendrick Sampson
    Kendrick Sampson
    • Nathan Campbell
    • 2018–2021
    Lisa Joyce
    Lisa Joyce
    • Frieda
    • 2016–2021
    Wade Allain-Marcus
    Wade Allain-Marcus
    • Derek DuBois
    • 2016–2021
    Neil Brown Jr.
    Neil Brown Jr.
    • Chad Kerr
    • 2016–2021
    Y'lan Noel
    Y'lan Noel
    • Daniel King
    • 2016–2018
    Jean Elie
    Jean Elie
    • Ahmal Dee
    • 2017–2021
    Leonard Robinson
    Leonard Robinson
    • Taurean Jackson
    • 2018–2021
    Christina Elmore
    Christina Elmore
    • Condola Hayes
    • 2018–2021
    Alexander Hodge
    Alexander Hodge
    • Andrew Tan
    • 2018–2020
    Mason McCulley
    Mason McCulley
    • Ken
    • 2016–2018
    Catherine Curtin
    Catherine Curtin
    • Joanne
    • 2016–2018
    Nikiva Dionne
    Nikiva Dionne
    • Stacy Sutton
    • 2018–2021
    Sujata Day
    Sujata Day
    • Sarah
    • 2016–2021
    • Création
      • Issa Rae
      • Larry Wilmore
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    10leonmessyb

    Easily one of my favourite shows the last 5 years

    I absolutely love this show!!! Covers so many relationship dynamics and societal commentary. The show is relatable and HILARIOUS!! Kelly and Issa make me laugh WAY TOO MUCH. Really sad this will be the last season but so far season 5 has not disappointed!!! GREAT SHOW!!!!
    7Voice-OF-Reality

    The show should be called "Immature"

    I really enjoyed the first season and I thought the show would go in the direction of being intelligent and insightful. I also thought it would make a statement about negative African American stereotypes. However, I find Season 2 is just playing into many of the stereotypes unfortunately.

    Season 2 lacks maturity, intelligence and purpose. The characters all come off as immature people who never left high school mentally even long after becoming working professionals. Also, none of the characters seem intelligent at all. Especially Issa and Lawrence. Those two always have a permanent confused/surprised look on their faces like the lights are on but nobody's home.

    Hopefully, the story line will lead somewhere interesting and not just be 30 minutes of stereotypes every Sunday. There is not a single character on the show that isn't a black stereotype to some degree. Sigh...
    8nbernadett

    So good, so refreshing!

    This was so good! I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Although I'm not in my 30s but I could relate to all these characters' problems. It's hard to find the right man, the right job, the right friends and when you found it it's even harder to keep them. I wish there would be more seasons. Issa's character is really loveable the places it was filmed are beautiful. Great series 👌
    8azanti0029

    Here's a review from a European English Guy - perhaps not the normal demographic for the show

    Well someone else from London gave this series an extremely unwarranted 1 of 10! 'So Girl, I'm gonna be correcting dat!' (Say that in Issa voice for full effect)

    I probably need to state from the beginning, I have NOT seen any episodes of Awkward Black Girl, the web series upon which this is based, nor was I aware of the stand up comedy work of either Ms Rae or Ms Orji before this show. My reason for watching it simply came from wanting to see a good comedy show (I normally watch 2 or 3 before sleeping) and this had been recommended to me, so I came into it totally blind.

    The premise of the show is relatively simple. Issa Rae plays Issa (Were no other character names available or was this just easier on set when asking for coffee?) a working black woman in LA, who has been employed as the token black woman run in a charity office run by a an all upper middle class, nearly all white people board of directors who seek to help disadvantaged children by primarily making them feel good about themselves, while also occasionally helping the kids. Issa is also in a steady relationship with Lawrence, (An excellent Jay Ellis) who has dreams but currently is unmotivated. Ex unrequited crush Daniel comes back on the scene and seems more motivated and the danger is of course appealing. Issa's best friend is Molly (Who is not named after the drug Xtasy, and a great performance from Yvonne Orji in her first leading series role) Molly is a lawyer, has a nicer apartment, is more financially stable but like so many people keeps playing the dating game of 'waiting for something better syndrome' and cannot find her ideal man. The friendship of these two affable women lies at the heart of the series and the energy that they have on screen together is key to show's success. Molly has an on/off relationship with mechanic Jared, while seeking love elsewhere with a man of more stable financial means and when she finds it, is either too keen, or not keen enough.

    So the scene is set for both girls to self sabotage their relationships and indeed their own friendship while looking for true love.

    As a personal side story is that while on holiday in Florida during the playing of the Florida Classic Football game, a friend and I gave up our table for a black couple who could not sit down to eat, as we were close to finishing our meal, and they looked on the verge of leaving from frustration. Said couple then asked us to have drinks with them (Oh your English! Let's get you a drink!) became two of my best friends and a huge portion of both that and subsequent trips was spent with them and their families - something that was completely unheard of (They had no white friends and this only happened because I was English) so it gave me a real insight into just how divided, culturally American was. I mention this because I found several of the characters in the show Insecure, very close to Vikki & Anthony and their friends. So even though being from a different culture, race & country I found the show very accurate based on my own experiences of the time I spent with my friendsand their family. (Hey, that plot line could make a funny episode, I could play the English guy!)

    Regardless of this - I also need to add I found the show extremely well written with sharp performances (Though sometimes actor Neil Brown JR spoke so fast I needed subtitles and often watched his scenes twice to catch everything he said.) While in America I am sure this is perceived primarily as a 'Black' show by Executives, but (and please take note of this) the themes of friendship, love, insecurity and relationship choices were all aspects of life that in my view transcended race and indeed gender. While no doubt the setting might be more familiar to those living in LA from the neighbourhoods in which it was set, I found that had little relevance in my ability to enjoy the show. Amusing though it was for me as a man, to see a show where the male cast had their bums out as often as possible and the girls tactfully always kept their pants on during sex scenes (Strip club scene not included) so Female Producers = maximum male butt shots, but hey my other half wasn't complaining plus I am sure this will result in a large gay fanbase for the men! (Funny but true)

    Special mention also needs to go to actress Natasha Rothwell (Also Executive Story Editor) who plays mutual single friend Kelli, the annoying friend you want to hate but cannot. A very familiar character. This again underscores the ability of the writers again, to have characters that transcend race and indeed continents. Not all of the writing is perfect and the show is not without its flaws but by episode four I thought it had found its feet well and had me fully engaged. I also saw the writers cleverly squeezed the occasional more serious debate. (Black male labels and sexuality) It would be good to see some Gay characters in season 2 and have them challenge stereotypes within the black community or those seen on other shows.

    Issa Rae, I can see how hard she has worked to get this show made from nothing and Producers should take note that this is often where the raw talent comes from. Creatives frustrated with doors being unopened, find a way to open them, themselves.

    The final episode of the show sets things up nicely for Season 2 and I will be watching it and I shall encourage many others to do the same.
    geraldmossgm

    Boring

    "Insecure' is exactly what the title means a show full of insignificant or irrelevant relationships or lack of finding a true love. This acting is getting boring because the typical everyday life of both women Issa and Molly. No way this show speaks on behalf of all black women because it seems to be an atypical versus untypical show. In other words, the show just appears to go in circles. I keep trying to get into the show even reviewing Episodes from Season One and newest scenes from Season Two but nothing has changed. Its the same scenes like going to night clubs, brunch, or stalking an ex-boyfriend's girlfriend. For Season Two, it seems that the producers changed the scene to display a bar-b-que, but please create something that is uncommon. Soo far it's the same scenario a black woman is still roaming around searching for Mr. Right being Issa and Molly still is an executive. It would be nice if this show could advance on opening doors for other characters like new neighbors. I will watch the new episode that airs Sunday.

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      Creator and star Issa Rae is a 2007 graduate of Stanford University, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in African and African-American Studies. While a student at Stanford, she wrote and directed music videos and plays and created her own mockids reality web series.
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      Featured in Conan: John Cleese & Eric Idle/Issa Rae/Full Spectrum Featuring Grace Potter (2016)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Güvensiz
    • Lieux de tournage
      • MBS Media Campus - 1600 Rosecrans Avenue, Manhattan Beach, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • Hoorae
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