Lors de son retour sur Terre, Jésus-Christ affronte l'Antéchrist dans une ultime bataille pour sauver l'humanité.Lors de son retour sur Terre, Jésus-Christ affronte l'Antéchrist dans une ultime bataille pour sauver l'humanité.Lors de son retour sur Terre, Jésus-Christ affronte l'Antéchrist dans une ultime bataille pour sauver l'humanité.
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Millar's original core idea remains (it's one of my favorite books of his) but execution is all over the place.
Some performances are very weak, but it's understandable given how weird dialog and pacing are. Some dialog feels very unnatural and forced. Like the writer is trying to make a point as fast as possible instead of making characters get to the point by talking to each other like actual human beings. It feels rushed, desperate to get to a point not minding HOW it gets there.
Even though is poorly written, premise is captivating enough to get you attention, but that's all Millar, not the show-runners. Some characters are very likable (Tuka, Wagner), but other are very cartoon-y (pretty much every antagonist)
Cinematography is great.
Some performances are very weak, but it's understandable given how weird dialog and pacing are. Some dialog feels very unnatural and forced. Like the writer is trying to make a point as fast as possible instead of making characters get to the point by talking to each other like actual human beings. It feels rushed, desperate to get to a point not minding HOW it gets there.
Even though is poorly written, premise is captivating enough to get you attention, but that's all Millar, not the show-runners. Some characters are very likable (Tuka, Wagner), but other are very cartoon-y (pretty much every antagonist)
Cinematography is great.
I'm glad I ignored the low ratings. Probably people who didn't get past the first few episodes or have issues with the way religion is portrayed. But the acting was top notch and the story was engaging. The climactic scene gave me full-body goosebumps. Something I rarely remember experiencing from a show. And the twist had me reevaluating everything that came before. The last few minutes were weird, but that didn't diminish the impact of the story for me.
I am hoping there is a second season On the way to tie in some of the less fleshed out characters and concepts introduced. I'd definitely watch it!
I am hoping there is a second season On the way to tie in some of the less fleshed out characters and concepts introduced. I'd definitely watch it!
I'm not sure why the review score is so low but this tv series was amazing. I went in with zero expectations and came out wanting a season 2. I have never written a review but this definitely deserves one in hopes more people discover this gem on Netflix.
I gave it a 9/10 only because I wished it was a bit longer( which is a good thing). The ending sets up for a possible second season and the story definitely would be amazing as it was in season one. The characters are likeable and don't make any stupid decisions. There is no modern day politics or agendas just a great story with a great cast.
I gave it a 9/10 only because I wished it was a bit longer( which is a good thing). The ending sets up for a possible second season and the story definitely would be amazing as it was in season one. The characters are likeable and don't make any stupid decisions. There is no modern day politics or agendas just a great story with a great cast.
Sorry but this series is pretty poor in every way.
Even knowing that it is a fictional series, the events are not at all credible.
I found myself thinking if it were really possible this would be how the story unfold?
After half a dozen episodes I felt that the forward button is my best friend, and you don't miss much after all.
Maybe the kids enjoy this kind of series but for adults I think this is a comedy!
I saw Messiah and it was so much better than this one.
Well in my opinion this is a kind of series that in one year you will not remember that you saw it.
Well Netflix has these things!
Even knowing that it is a fictional series, the events are not at all credible.
I found myself thinking if it were really possible this would be how the story unfold?
After half a dozen episodes I felt that the forward button is my best friend, and you don't miss much after all.
Maybe the kids enjoy this kind of series but for adults I think this is a comedy!
I saw Messiah and it was so much better than this one.
Well in my opinion this is a kind of series that in one year you will not remember that you saw it.
Well Netflix has these things!
I watched "The Chosen One" in one sitting, which speaks volumes about how much it pulled me in. The show was recommended to me because of my fondness for Netflix's "Messiah," directed by James McTeigue and written by Michael Petroni. Although "The Chosen One" doesn't have the budget of "Messiah," which I absolutely loved, it tells the story exceptionally well through great writing, setting, and acting.
Although the pacing is slow in the initial episodes, this is a minor flaw in an otherwise compelling series.
Set in a small Mexican town, the story revolves around a young teenager who discovers he possesses powers reminiscent of Jesus Christ. While he's flattered by his sudden acclaim as the "Second Coming," he also grapples with typical teenage experiences.
The show is beautifully shot, and the 4:3 aspect ratio is a nostalgic nod to its '90s setting, enhancing the viewing experience. Kudos to child actor Bobby Luhnow, who delivers a spellbinding performance, adding layers of complexity to his character. The script is thoughtfully written and leaves room for a sequel-something I'm eagerly awaiting.
Overall, "The Chosen One" deserves a higher rating and a second season.
Although the pacing is slow in the initial episodes, this is a minor flaw in an otherwise compelling series.
Set in a small Mexican town, the story revolves around a young teenager who discovers he possesses powers reminiscent of Jesus Christ. While he's flattered by his sudden acclaim as the "Second Coming," he also grapples with typical teenage experiences.
The show is beautifully shot, and the 4:3 aspect ratio is a nostalgic nod to its '90s setting, enhancing the viewing experience. Kudos to child actor Bobby Luhnow, who delivers a spellbinding performance, adding layers of complexity to his character. The script is thoughtfully written and leaves room for a sequel-something I'm eagerly awaiting.
Overall, "The Chosen One" deserves a higher rating and a second season.
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- AnecdotesBased on the comic book series American Jesus by Mark Millar and Peter Gross.
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