James, un jeune escroc, tente de s'en prendre au pasteur Byron Brown, lequel se révèle bien plus dangereux qu'il n'y paraît.James, un jeune escroc, tente de s'en prendre au pasteur Byron Brown, lequel se révèle bien plus dangereux qu'il n'y paraît.James, un jeune escroc, tente de s'en prendre au pasteur Byron Brown, lequel se révèle bien plus dangereux qu'il n'y paraît.
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So while I am not exactly sure how this series is going to turn out after two episodes I am intrigued and interested in something different I looked forward to watching thus 2nd episode on Sunday which says something in itself so that being said so far so good I don't get the ones in the twos and threes scores that are ahead of me here it's kind of boggles my mind I never once thought about the show being bad at all so I don't know if that is more about Me more about them but either way check it out if you want to I think it's pretty good
The asthetics of the show is in my opinion a beautiful mix between modern-western, surrealistic shots and some backflashs in an own style.
It's not one genre per se, even if u first expect some kind of gritty noir, more a cross-over with a lot of eccentricity and absurdity, which could put you into the 'hate it'-group or exactly the diffrent one. For me it's the later one, because it's still got a 'could be real life'-feeling to the characters and the setting.
If u don't like voice over commentory it's not for u.
It reminded me roughly of Fargo -the movie-, the old Guy Richie with a bit of No Country For Old Man. Even if I like Ben Kingsleys part in the show, don't watch it just for him, u would probaly be disappointet.
After episode 4 there was just one scene, which I thought was to far fetched and not in line with the tone of the show so far.
It's not one genre per se, even if u first expect some kind of gritty noir, more a cross-over with a lot of eccentricity and absurdity, which could put you into the 'hate it'-group or exactly the diffrent one. For me it's the later one, because it's still got a 'could be real life'-feeling to the characters and the setting.
If u don't like voice over commentory it's not for u.
It reminded me roughly of Fargo -the movie-, the old Guy Richie with a bit of No Country For Old Man. Even if I like Ben Kingsleys part in the show, don't watch it just for him, u would probaly be disappointet.
After episode 4 there was just one scene, which I thought was to far fetched and not in line with the tone of the show so far.
- not a native english speaker, so please pardon possible errors -
Writing is amazing, coupled with the the fantastic cast who've all brought it home. The show never had a dull moment, not to start with the cinematography or the captivating plot. An easy 10/10
I literally don't understand the general, never mind the specific Patriot fans ragging on this. It's really, deeply and darkly funny. It's about pretty goddamn shady people all round.. so what? The cinematography is superb - the dialogue IS ridiculous - all the time, for comedy - in the vain of Patriot but also deeply evocative of the Coen Brothers works.
I literally have no idea why anyone would criticise it for it's outlandishness. Ben Kingsley and all the other leads are on point.
I literally have no idea why anyone would criticise it for it's outlandishness. Ben Kingsley and all the other leads are on point.
I only review a series until the whole season has been completed, but from what I have seen after six episodes this is worth bragging about. It is a thriller of some sort with everything thrown into the mix bag of bizarre and twisted neo-noir. I see it as if David Lynch, Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismäki had an orgy and created this deformed love child that has turned out to be a unique TV series. The tone and structure is hypnotic, dreamlike and far removed from any form of reality, but the emotions are hyper-realistic and challenging if you dare to dig deep. Together the creators Bruce Terris and Steven Conrad, (who got his brother Chris Conrad to star as the demented sad sack, New Leaf), have pushed the boundaries of the absurd, but not as far as David Lynch went with the recent Twin Peaks series. The highlight is the teaming of Ben Kingsley (as Father Byron Brown!) and Jacki Weaver, an inseparable God fearing couple who have been stung, so they hit the vengeful road, creating a path of redemption! Another Aussie in the mix is the cheeky Damon Herriman as P.A. Brown who created the chaos. So hang in there cause it was only by the third episode that I made connection, and it was worth the wait.
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- AnecdotesMichael Dorman was originally supposed to play the lead (James/John) but he was already filming For All Man Kind. Jimmi Simpson was chosen in his place.
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