Un extraterrestre qui arrive sur Terre à un tournant de l'évolution humaine et doit affronter son propre passé pour déterminer notre avenir.Un extraterrestre qui arrive sur Terre à un tournant de l'évolution humaine et doit affronter son propre passé pour déterminer notre avenir.Un extraterrestre qui arrive sur Terre à un tournant de l'évolution humaine et doit affronter son propre passé pour déterminer notre avenir.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 11 nominations au total
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You see, this is a sequel. It seems most reviews missed this. A fresh and respectable one at that. Just don't call it woke, for that would date and degrade its artistry. Yes, Bowie's character appears here. Thomas (Jerome) Newton, played quite well with his spidery William S. Burroughs dead ringer look by Bill Nighy. I'm sure if Bowie were still alive, he'd be appearing here. Nice, classy touch titling each episode after a Bowie tune. Solid acting by the leads, decent cinematography, though not on the sublimely high level of the great Nic Roeg, and dare I say a bit more surface clarity in its storytelling than the movie. I do deeply miss Rip Torn though. I think the brilliant author Walter Tevis, one of the finest and most monstrously underrated sci-fi writers of his generation, would surely endorse this repurposing of his work. It is quite imaginative and inventive. Also, deft use of comedy where you wouldn't necessarily expect it. I expected this interpretation to fall flatly on its face, instead the experience was rather uplifting. Kudos to those responsible. Who doesn't like surprises?
This show definitely has promise.
Without giving anything away on plot.
Great acting by all and the added bonus of Bill Nye is going to make this interesting.
Looking forward to episode 2.
I have watched the show unlike some who have not and given it a poor rating.
Without giving anything away on plot.
Great acting by all and the added bonus of Bill Nye is going to make this interesting.
Looking forward to episode 2.
I have watched the show unlike some who have not and given it a poor rating.
There's so many ways this could go wrong, but so far, so good. It gets a little hokey and that's ok. The tongue-in-cheek humor is light and done well.
When I saw it was a Showtime series, I was like...meh, they'll find a way to mess it up, and they still could : P
Chiwetel Ejiofor does some amazing things. The dude is awesome.
I hope this series stays on an even keel, because sic-fi, alien-comes -to-Earth is so overdone and almost always irretrievably bad. For sure, there's going to be a mess of reviews that complain WOKE...because it has a non-whites in it...and he's an alien. It's impossible for people to help themselves. : D.
When I saw it was a Showtime series, I was like...meh, they'll find a way to mess it up, and they still could : P
Chiwetel Ejiofor does some amazing things. The dude is awesome.
I hope this series stays on an even keel, because sic-fi, alien-comes -to-Earth is so overdone and almost always irretrievably bad. For sure, there's going to be a mess of reviews that complain WOKE...because it has a non-whites in it...and he's an alien. It's impossible for people to help themselves. : D.
I'm a big fan of the original as a big fan of David Bowie. This stands alone, but it echoes back and pays tribute nicely, while being a compelling story in its own right.
Chiwetel Ejiofor performs convincingly and with humour as an alien learning to behave as human and deal with the sensory input. Watching as an autistic person I felt resonance with that and I think that's no accident with Justin assuming and stating he was on the spectrum.
I really don't understand why anyone would be so fixated on the fact that lead characters happen to be black. If it's out of some sort of loyalty to the original film then it's sadly, deeply misguided. Bowie was passionate about civil rights and disgusted by racism and I believe he'd fully support the casting choices. It is in no way AT ALL honoring his memory or legacy to be racist.
Chiwetel Ejiofor performs convincingly and with humour as an alien learning to behave as human and deal with the sensory input. Watching as an autistic person I felt resonance with that and I think that's no accident with Justin assuming and stating he was on the spectrum.
I really don't understand why anyone would be so fixated on the fact that lead characters happen to be black. If it's out of some sort of loyalty to the original film then it's sadly, deeply misguided. Bowie was passionate about civil rights and disgusted by racism and I believe he'd fully support the casting choices. It is in no way AT ALL honoring his memory or legacy to be racist.
No social justice message, story is about the story, actors are just black.
....going by the 1st episode, will continue to watch, other sci-fi has it worse.
....going by the 1st episode, will continue to watch, other sci-fi has it worse.
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- AnecdotesThe episodes are named after songs by David Bowie, who played the lead role in the original film L'homme qui venait d'ailleurs (1976).
- ConnexionsFollows L'homme qui venait d'ailleurs (1976)
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