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Catfish : Fausse identité

Titre original : Catfish: The TV Show
  • Série télévisée
  • 2012–
  • 12
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Nev Schulman and Kamie Crawford in Catfish : Fausse identité (2012)
Catfish: The TV Show: Season 7
Lire trailer1:36
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Nev Schulman et Max Joseph aident les personnes tombées amoureuses en ligne à prouver leur identité.Nev Schulman et Max Joseph aident les personnes tombées amoureuses en ligne à prouver leur identité.Nev Schulman et Max Joseph aident les personnes tombées amoureuses en ligne à prouver leur identité.

  • Création
    • Max Joseph
    • Ariel Schulman
    • Nev Schulman
  • Casting principal
    • Nev Schulman
    • Max Joseph
    • Kamie Crawford
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Max Joseph
      • Ariel Schulman
      • Nev Schulman
    • Casting principal
      • Nev Schulman
      • Max Joseph
      • Kamie Crawford
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 7
    Trailer 1:36
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 7
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 2
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    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 2
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 2
    Trailer 1:53
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 2
    Catfish: The TV Show
    Trailer 2:14
    Catfish: The TV Show
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 6
    Trailer 0:31
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 6
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 3
    Trailer 1:01
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 3
    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 5
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    Catfish: The TV Show: Season 5

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    Nev Schulman
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    • 2012–2024
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    • 2015
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    • 2017–2022
    William the Baddest
    • William The Baddest
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    7ToxicJug

    A Show I can Relate to

    When I was in high-school, I accidently met a girl online while playing an internet role playing game titled IMVU. We ended up talking and eventually dating which eventually led to me driving out to meet her, she lived in Maryland while I lived in Pennsylvania. That experience makes Catfish all the more engaging for me to watch as I can Relate to alot of the emotions that are being felt by people that are going through these events! I've felt the nerves, I've felt the doubt, and I've felt the love that you can feel simply from talking to someone online. If you don't have this type of experience you may not understand or connect the show as much but it is definitely a great service to help these people get that little push towards meeting who they believe they are in love with and onto of that, makes for a great reality TV series.
    7FrederickWit

    More realistic than most people think

    Catfishing is one of those concepts that one can only truly understand if one has experienced it. And personally, I think that only people that have been catfished can truly understand this show and the people in it.

    People here say that it seems fake, because there is no way that the people being catfished would be so stupid. But no, let me tell you that that point is completely realistic. No one seems to understand that when you feel so captivated by someone, you accept everything that they tell you and even become delusional. You start to believe all their excuses and even feel guilty about questioning their identity.

    I am glad that they always try to get the other side of the story as well. We like to satanize catfishes and believe that they are just pure evil. But it really isn't always like that. No one understand how sad it is to be rejected by your appearance, how hard it is to have so much to say but no one to listen. People also seem to think that they go out of their way just to make their "evil catfishing plan" to work. But really, making a fake profile only takes minutes. Covering the holes with excuses is really easy as well, specially (as I said before) when the other person is so captivated that they begin to lose common sense. Most catfishes don't even have mean intentions, they just want someone to talk, but eventually things get out of hand. No one seems to remember how hard it is to come clean after lying for so long.

    Some things (scenes) might be a little fabricated, but everything on TV is, and not only realities, also documentaries and news. And you know what? Even if the stories are indeed fake, I don't really care, because I know they can be real and I know much worse stories than the ones depicted here.

    I really like this show, I am glad that MTV take this kind of risks to at least try to bring something different on air. I never thought that feeling awkward and cringing at the TV would be entertaining.
    j57j

    Absolute dumpster fire

    In fairness, there were a few episodes early on that actually were interesting. Now it's just a combination of obvious clout chasers, product placement literally everywhere, and the show using people who appear to be genuinely ill.

    They spend the opening of the episode "investigating" (in other words, searching the same internet that the "victims" presumably have access to). They speculate and brew some drama before setting up a meeting with the "catfish." The first encounter is usually more hostile so they take a break, then come back with something along the lines of...

    "How did you get here? What made you do this? Tell us your deepest, darkest secrets. We care."

    *catfish shares horrid story of woe and despair, usually accompanied by tears*

    "Mmhmm, mhmm....terrible.... Ok well, bye!"

    *Catfish crew leave, high-fiving each other about what good people they are.*

    It has the train-wreck entertainment value of Jerry Springer, but unlike Springer, there's this really pompous, holier than thou attitude. They really seem to want to convince you that they "care" about these people they're exploiting.

    What actually made me write a review was catching a few episodes of the latest season, where they've gone completely virtual. They're now making an entire television show of people literally just sitting at their computers arguing about ridiculous drama.

    It's slightly hilarious, pretty sad, mildly creepy and extremely bizarre.
    7atlasmb

    The Psychology of Anonymity

    I see reviews on this site where posters say the show is "fake" without providing any proof. I see reviews where posters say you must be stupid if you are the victim of one of these scams.

    The fact remains that people do sometimes invest their emotions in exclusively online relationships.

    Online technology is so new and it brings new dimensions in relating to others. One of the most important aspects of online communication is the factor of anonymity. We have all seen the trolls that visit this site and others. We have witnessed the anti-social behavior of some gamers who use their anonymity to escape responsibility for their actions. It should be no surprise that bad behavior can manifest whenever anonymity is part of the formula.

    "Catfish" has shown--unsurprisingly--that the victims are usually people who are emotionally needy, sometimes desperate. The world (real and virtual) is full of people who have trouble fitting in, who are dealing with emotional issues, who have a personal history that makes them vulnerable. They reach out. And sometimes they find an unscrupulous person.

    "Catfish" has also shown that the perpetrators are also damaged people. The first episode of the second season was a prime example. The catfish was someone who had been bullied. She was striking out as a way to make herself feel better.

    The human psychology is interesting. These cases serve as warnings for those who might become victims. And the show reminds us that behind all of those anonymous names and avatars exist real people. Every one of them has his own problems. Nev and Max, who are the on-camera hosts, do their best to inject humanity into the proceedings. Their objective is not to ridicule or belittle, unlike some other shows. They attempt to connect with and understand every victim and every catfish.

    Surprisingly, the cases they get involved with are very diverse. The catfish might be a lonely person or a scammer. It might be an older lady or a person of an unexpected gender. I don't know how long they can mine this phenomenon, but so far it is entertaining and useful.
    5LiquidPoetry1921

    Beware...shark below!

    Although 'Catfish' was novel and fresh when it first hit the MTV airwaves, it is now old and tired and needs to be put on a shelf somewhere.

    Why am I saying those harsh words? 'Catfish' has nothing new to offer. It's the same archaic formula used by the show's two 'trackers', Nev and Max, every single time ~ i.e., someone thinks their Internet love who looks like a) a supermodel or b) a male hunk, might be fake, as they haven't met after just chatting for over eight years (you think)? Enter the guys from 'Catfish' who do a reverse google search on the photos, and run the phone number to see if it's legit. Do you mean to tell me these potentially duped individuals couldn't come up with that on their own by now, after seeing 'Catfish' for FIVE years???

    Having milked this 'Catfish' for all that's its worth, its time for it to go the way of another MTV show, 'Jersey Shore' ~ also kept WAY beyond its time! Must be something in the water at this network!

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      The definition for this use of the word "catfish" was added to Webster's Dictionary in 2013.
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      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Épisode #21.35 (2012)
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      • 12 novembre 2012 (États-Unis)
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