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Enlightened

  • Série télévisée
  • 2011–2013
  • 10
  • 28min
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Enlightened (2011)
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Une femme au comportement autodestructeur se réveille spirituellement et se résout à vivre une vie éveillée, ce qui aura des répercussions désastreuses à la maison et au travail.Une femme au comportement autodestructeur se réveille spirituellement et se résout à vivre une vie éveillée, ce qui aura des répercussions désastreuses à la maison et au travail.Une femme au comportement autodestructeur se réveille spirituellement et se résout à vivre une vie éveillée, ce qui aura des répercussions désastreuses à la maison et au travail.

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    • Laura Dern
    • Mike White
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    • Laura Dern
    • Diane Ladd
    • Sarah Burns
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    • Création
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      • Mike White
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      • Diane Ladd
      • Sarah Burns
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 victoires et 19 nominations au total

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    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Amy Jellicoe
    • 2011–2013
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Helen Jellicoe
    • 2011–2013
    Sarah Burns
    Sarah Burns
    • Krista Jacobs
    • 2011–2013
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Levi Callow
    • 2011–2013
    Timm Sharp
    Timm Sharp
    • Dougie Daniels
    • 2011–2013
    Mike White
    Mike White
    • Tyler
    • 2011–2013
    Jon Shere
    • Louis
    • 2011–2013
    Brent Bradshaw
    • Ken
    • 2011–2013
    Bayne Gibby
    Bayne Gibby
    • Connie
    • 2011–2013
    Michaela Watkins
    Michaela Watkins
    • Janice Holm
    • 2011–2013
    Jason Mantzoukas
    Jason Mantzoukas
    • Omar Ali
    • 2011–2013
    Travis Heaps
    Travis Heaps
    • Steve Jacobs
    • 2011–2013
    Charles Esten
    Charles Esten
    • Damon Manning
    • 2011
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Jeff Flender
    • 2013
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Judy Harvey
    • 2011–2013
    Riki Lindhome
    Riki Lindhome
    • Harper
    • 2011–2013
    Dan Levy
    Dan Levy
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    • 2011–2013
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      • Mike White
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    smirish

    Watch it!

    The show is about one very flawed woman's struggle to become a better and healthier person. She's clearly lost, but dedicated and passionate in a way which makes you admire her and be annoyed by her at the same time. The show does a neat trick of manipulating the viewer into alternatively mocking her because of her naivete and flakiness, and cheering for her out of empathy, both back and forth within single episodes. You come to expect her to crash and burn in a tragic and comedic fashion. Yet in the end, she claims small victories of enlightenment that put all of us in touch with our humanity and teach us a little bit about growth. The show is not preachy, yet makes its points poignantly and powerfully.

    I'm excited with anticipation as to where the show may go and hope it is renewed despite the poor ratings so far. Definitely my favorite new show of the season.
    zetes

    The first season is just okay, but the payoff in the second season is extremely moving

    The A.V. Club named this the best series of 2013, beating out popular favorite Breaking Bad and angering many readers who had never even heard of this obscure HBO series. It aired its first, 10 episode season in late 2011. Its second, 8 episode season aired at the beginning of 2013. A third season was planned, but HBO canceled it. Watching the first season, I was a little perplexed at where the praise had come from. Laura Dern is good in the lead, playing Amy Jellicoe, a woman working at a high position at a pharmaceutical company who gets fired after having an emotional breakdown. She goes to a New Age-y treatment facility in Hawaii and, six months later, returns to the company in a much lower position. She is a bit of a hippie, harping on her company's lack of ethics, which immediately gets her in trouble. I must say, the first season seems all like set-up with no pay off. If I were watching it on TV, especially if I had to wait the whole year for it to air its second season, I probably wouldn't have continued with it. But I bought both seasons at once, so eight more episodes weren't much of a commitment. And, man, that second season. It goes from a series that was decent but fairly unnotable to something truly special, something remarkably potent. Here is the pay-off in spades. The second season is so emotionally involving, so insightful into the human condition. Amy Jellicoe is a bit of a pill, but you really understand her and I really appreciated a character like her, one who is far less than perfect. The two best episodes of the series have at their center a secondary character. "Higher Power" focuses on Amy's ex-husband, Luke Wilson, as he himself goes to Amy's treatment facility and tries to get clean. Wilson has always been an undervalued actor who is often misused, and he's never been better than in this television episode. In "The Ghost Is Seen," series creator and head writer Mike White (whose directorial debut, Year of the Dog, explored similar themes to this series), who co-stars as Amy's lonely best friend at work, falls in love with Molly Shannon (who starred in Year of the Dog), while he simultaneously betrays her trust. Diane Ladd also co-stars as Amy's mother, and I loved her relationship with her daughter. It was unique in that she's severely disappointed with her daughter and kind of distrusts her.
    monicaduncan

    Quirky, Raw, Human

    I'm hoping I'm not the only one out here who loves HBO's Enlightened. While still a bit uneven script to script, Laura Dern and Mike White's show is quirky, funny, irritating, raw, and human - bringing to mind Michael Tolkin's 1994 film, The New Age, minus the corrosive cynicism.

    Dern portrays 'seeker' Amy Jellicoe straight up, with all her foibles: unvarnished, selfish, pretentious and trying hard to change. I'm pretty sure most of us get Amy's brand of supercilious self-righteousness, the kind we get when we want so much to change others, while avoiding the change that begins with ourselves. Co-creator Mike White is heartbreakingly sympathetic, hilarious and a great foil for Dern.

    Unfortunately Enlightened brings to mind a few other wonderful shows where our imaginary friends disappeared within a season or so: My So Called Life, Beggars and Choosers, Canada's Intelligence, among them. Sometimes the grit is just a little too real, the subject a little too off-beat for mass consumption, with broadcasters not giving a show enough time to find its feet, and audiences robbed of the chance to bond with character.

    With apologies to Jimi Hendrix, a toast to Enlightened, 'Let your freak flag fly.'
    8dryan-14

    Accept what you cannot change and change what you can

    Enlightened is about a woman who was unable to cope with a series of accumulated stresses in her life and decided to seek treatment. She returns to her life with a new awareness and feels compelled to share and engage people in that awareness to effect positive change around her, but she finds herself running up against resistance due to fear of change. The people around her are all coping with stress in their lives in various other ways. It's about confronting the loneliness and isolation that you can feel when your perspective differs from those around you, and how that loneliness is at odds with your desire to connect, help, and heal those around you. At the end of the day it's about the serenity prayer, about Amy learning the wisdom to know the difference between what she can change, and what she can't. A lot of mistakes are made in the process, but her heart is in the right place, and any introspective viewer will be able to relate to the struggle. I highly recommend it.
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    EnWhitened

    So here we have Mike White doing what he does best: spearheading a project that's one part subversive, one part cynical, one part hopeful and one part lethally and blackly comic.

    Enlightened works on many levels because of this but it's also this uber-quirky quality that turns a lot of people who don't have the patience or the understanding of what they're watching off.

    Dern's Amy Jellicoe character is not likable, which is a huge gamble from the get-go,especially for a female character; men on TV shows - as in real life - tend to be given far more leeway, to say the least. All the characters on the show are deeply flawed, of course, but these people are not caricatures, they're all three-dimensional and doing the best they can at their respective levels of consciousness.

    It's interesting how Amy, beginning in season one, had been trying to find some sort of inner peace but soon as she returns to work at her vile company, that intention flies out the window.Rather than quitting her job, as anyone who genuinely was seeking peace would most likely do, she stays and takes on a new, seemingly better, more 'important' ego identity: agent of change. This is hilarious to me, because in substituting one ego identity for another she is still as lost and as fragmented as she was in the very beginning, if not more so. I'm hoping that White understands this, because I'm not sure how enlightened he actually is(because the actual subject of the title has not been dealt with in anything but superficial terms), but either way it plays as good television.

    My favorite episode was the one in season two called The Ghost Is Seen, where White's basically sadsack character Tyler narrates instead of Amy, sharing with the audience about how he feels invisible, how he's lonely, how his life has been empty, until he meets Eileen, played beautifully by the always wonderful Molly Shannon. Ironically, of course - this is a Mike White show, remember - he's in the process of betraying her as they speak, breaking into her computer to get lethally damaging evidence against the company. This episode was brilliantly written and enacted, with White's voice-over narration being profoundly moving.

    I only hope he gets a chance for a third season; in light of all the garbage that gets renewed - like Girls, for instance - I think this show warrants another shot, at the very least. UPDATED 3/20/13: Cancelled. Too subversive for HBO, apparently. Not surprised.

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      Laura Dern and Diane Ladd are also mother and daughter in real-life.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mars 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Sociétés de production
      • Rip Cord Productions
      • HBO Entertainment
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