Soudain, des femmes développent une mystérieuse capacité à s'électrocuter à volonté, ce qui entraîne un extraordinaire renversement de l'équilibre des pouvoirs à l'échelle mondiale.Soudain, des femmes développent une mystérieuse capacité à s'électrocuter à volonté, ce qui entraîne un extraordinaire renversement de l'équilibre des pouvoirs à l'échelle mondiale.Soudain, des femmes développent une mystérieuse capacité à s'électrocuter à volonté, ce qui entraîne un extraordinaire renversement de l'équilibre des pouvoirs à l'échelle mondiale.
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- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Power' is a groundbreaking science fiction series exploring gender inequality and power dynamics. It is lauded for its innovative concept, strong performances, and thought-provoking narrative. However, it faces criticism for pacing, the plausibility of its science fiction elements, and the complexity of character reactions. Despite mixed reviews, the show stands out for its bold feminist themes and societal impact.
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I assumed when reading through other reviews that there was going to be a mixed bag. People praising it because it flips gender power dynamics on its head and those who bash on it for the same reason. What I didn't expect was people claiming that the show is slow?? Yes, they take their time in order to introduce a large and diverse ensemble. Having just come off the Last of Us though, this show is a piece of cake (although I loved that show too). The only thing that stood out to me was some of the dialogue, especilaly with the teens, seemed a bit clunky.
There are quite a few characters, all with very interesting backgrounds, all unified by the Power. I am currently on episode 3 and can already sense the imminent collapse as people become trigger-happy naysayers out of fear and anger. Not that its too far fetched given how some world leaders reacted during the pandemic (and continue today).
Overall, the premise is interesting, the pacing steady, and I can't wait to see how they further develop the plot and characters.
There are quite a few characters, all with very interesting backgrounds, all unified by the Power. I am currently on episode 3 and can already sense the imminent collapse as people become trigger-happy naysayers out of fear and anger. Not that its too far fetched given how some world leaders reacted during the pandemic (and continue today).
Overall, the premise is interesting, the pacing steady, and I can't wait to see how they further develop the plot and characters.
What an intriguing show! I started watching it around the time that episode three came around, so I binged 1-3 and then read a bunch of reviews thinking that some of the reviewers had previewed the entire thing. Nope. And I'm happy I stayed along for the ride. It takes awhile to get to know the characters and for their interconnections to start snapping into place, but it is a seriously intriguing, joyous, nail-biting, terrifying and horrific ride along the way.
The ensemble is excellent, too. Toni Colette is an actor's actor. And I have a soft spot for Toheeb Jimoh (whom you may recognize from Ted Lasso) as Tunde. Even some of the smaller characters are given some depth by story and cast.
I will be deeply upset if there is no season 2.
The ensemble is excellent, too. Toni Colette is an actor's actor. And I have a soft spot for Toheeb Jimoh (whom you may recognize from Ted Lasso) as Tunde. Even some of the smaller characters are given some depth by story and cast.
I will be deeply upset if there is no season 2.
This is one of my favorite books, and I generally have very low expectations of any adaptation, so I went in to this with that mentality. It isn't perfect, but it feels like it's coming from the same place as the book, with the same themes driving the plot and characters (who are very well cast).
The source material covers a lot of ground, literally and figuratively. I've only seen four episodes, but I have been pleasantly surprised at the world and character building. I'm a little more concerned about how they will handle later events, as the story continues and women take power over the new world.
All in all, it's better than I expected and I'm excited to watch the rest.
The source material covers a lot of ground, literally and figuratively. I've only seen four episodes, but I have been pleasantly surprised at the world and character building. I'm a little more concerned about how they will handle later events, as the story continues and women take power over the new world.
All in all, it's better than I expected and I'm excited to watch the rest.
I did not know anything about the show prior to watching and was instantly impressed. This show was able to bring so many worldwide social issues to mainstream awareness. The cross cultural storylines of women's oppression and the complex relationships they have in their lives was tied together seamlessly. The performace of the cast was a high quality, Toni Collette is always great and her interactions with Auli'i Cravalho who plays her daughter came across as genuine. It was good to see John Leguizamo playing a more serious, non villainous role.
Overall, I recommend this show. I know it isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea but I am glad I gave it a go and more importantly I'm glad it was made and released mainstream.
Overall, I recommend this show. I know it isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea but I am glad I gave it a go and more importantly I'm glad it was made and released mainstream.
I am only about 1/2 way through but so far this is an excellent show. One of the best aspects I think is that it has several main characters and shows, somewhat believably, what would happen if they all developed new powers. I enjoyed the world building of each very different character and the "what would happen if" of it all. We see the story mostly via the mayor of Seattle who is dealing with overwelmed first responders and EMTs only to be told my the governor to "not get her panties in a wad" in response to this major change in the world. She is told by authorities to keep it quiet but she decides instead to blow the whistle and tell everyone what is happening.
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- AnecdotesBased on the 2016 novel of the same name by Naomi Alderman. Along with being tapped for screen adaptation, The Power was named one of the top 10 books of 2017 by the New York Times.
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