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American Crime

  • Série télévisée
  • 2015–2017
  • 12
  • 43min
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American Crime (2015)
First look at Season 2 of American Crime on ABC.
Lire trailer0:31
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Crime véritableDrame juridiqueCriminalitéDrame

Série d'anthologie saisonnière. Saison 1 : Les participants d'un procès à forte motivation raciale verront leur vie changée à tout jamais au cours de la procédure.Série d'anthologie saisonnière. Saison 1 : Les participants d'un procès à forte motivation raciale verront leur vie changée à tout jamais au cours de la procédure.Série d'anthologie saisonnière. Saison 1 : Les participants d'un procès à forte motivation raciale verront leur vie changée à tout jamais au cours de la procédure.

  • Création
    • John Ridley
  • Casting principal
    • Felicity Huffman
    • Regina King
    • Timothy Hutton
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      • John Ridley
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      • Felicity Huffman
      • Regina King
      • Timothy Hutton
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    • 13avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 victoires et 94 nominations au total

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    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Barb Hanlon…
    • 2015–2017
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Terri LaCroix…
    • 2015–2017
    Timothy Hutton
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    • 2015–2017
    Richard Cabral
    Richard Cabral
    • Hector Tonz…
    • 2015–2017
    Elvis Nolasco
    Elvis Nolasco
    • Carter Nix…
    • 2015–2016
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Anne Blaine…
    • 2015–2017
    Benito Martinez
    Benito Martinez
    • Alonzo Gutierrez…
    • 2015–2017
    Brent Anderson
    Brent Anderson
    • Curt Tanner…
    • 2015–2016
    Connor Jessup
    Connor Jessup
    • Taylor Blaine…
    • 2016–2017
    Shane Jacobsen
    Shane Jacobsen
    • Michael O'Brien…
    • 2015–2016
    W. Earl Brown
    W. Earl Brown
    • Tom Carlin
    • 2015
    Caitlin Gerard
    Caitlin Gerard
    • Aubry Taylor
    • 2015
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Eve Carlin
    • 2015
    Johnny Ortiz
    Johnny Ortiz
    • Tony Gutierrez
    • 2015
    Rey Herrera
    Rey Herrera
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    • 2015–2017
    Joe Nemmers
    Joe Nemmers
    • Rick Soderbergh…
    • 2015–2016
    Trevor Jackson
    Trevor Jackson
    • Kevin LaCroix
    • 2016
    Joey Pollari
    Joey Pollari
    • Eric Tanner
    • 2016
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      • John Ridley
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    10nicholasruddick

    Not a Pretty Picture, but Great Television

    It's said we're in a golden age of TV drama, and here's more evidence. One astonishing fact about this series is that it was made by ABC, one of the supposedly fossilized networks, rather than by one of the newer niche cable channels. And now it's available on Netflix (at least here in Canada) so you don't have to dodge commercials.

    There are two seasons, the first of eleven episodes, the second of ten, and both track the consequences of a crime that has already happened. The first series, set in Modesto, California, concerns what is apparently a murder-rape by lowlifes of a golden all-American young couple. The second series, set in Indianapolis, deals with an unsavory sexual incident at a party held by the basketball team of a private school. The lives of staff and students at this entitled institution for the wealthy are contrasted with their counterparts at a typical local high school.

    The simple, unsensational title is a clue to what this series is trying to do. It aims to be nothing less than an anatomy of contemporary American society. It persuades us that these crimes and their repercussions reveal a great deal about national attitudes to race, education, money, sex, violence, guns, drugs, policing, journalism, social media, the justice and penal systems—you name it. And as with The Wire, a series which had similar ambitions, one comes to understand and sympathize with these characters and their predicaments, even if one doesn't like them. Here is America today in microcosm, and it's not a pretty picture. But Americans are not as exceptional as they sometimes imagine. As this series suggests, the characters' problems are human problems, and you certainly don't have to be American to identify with them.

    What is quite unusual is that several of the main parts in the two series are played by the same actors, as in repertory theater. This may be a gimmick, but it works, as the standard of the acting is very high and the effect is to draw attention to the Shakespearean theme of appearance vs reality. The performances of Felicity Huffman, who plays both lead female characters, both unlikable in different ways, are astoundingly good. It helps, of course, that the rest of the cast, the dialogue, camera-work, editing, even the score are of the highest quality.

    American Crime is grim and as far from light entertainment as you can imagine. But its final effect is not depressing. Lies are relentlessly exposed for the damage they do. Deeper and more difficult truths, the only kind it's safe to build trust on, start to emerge. And those are perhaps the most important messages that come from this outstanding series.
    10mapika

    Season 1: as real, complex, dark and deep as it gets

    Usually I don't write reviews. But this series deserves definitely more appreciation!

    First of all, if you look for light fare, pure entertainment, fun or action, just forget it.

    This one is different: As the title reveals the show revolves around a crime. But other than usual it's not basically about solving the case, but rather the (lack of) interaction of those involved: the victims, the alleged suspects, their families and lawyers, the legal system, the media etc. It makes you want to hug and punch them, sometimes at the same time.

    It is a disturbing, unpleasant, annoying and depressing trip through fear, pain, despair, confusion, guilt, grief, anger and hate; an honest and uncompromising examination of mankind's abyss, its failures, prejudice, lack of mutual understanding and the denial, ignorance, accusations and injustice that comes with it, inside families, inter-cultural, as within the social and legal system.

    Similar story could happen anywhere, not only in the USA, unfortunately.

    + Realistic Script + Coherent Execution + Authentic Characters + Outstanding Cast

    By the way: I started it once last year and after 3 episodes I stopped. Like some critics mentioned, they want to get entertained, not depressed. Back then I totally felt the same way, though at the same time I found the concept, realization and especially the cast brilliant. So I just waited for the right mood. Now I gave it another try and it was totally worth it.
    8cybolt-51431

    Premium Cable Quality on Network TV

    If one adheres to the belief that art reveals some critical aspect of being human, then American Crime is one of the best pieces of art I've ever seen in a network television series. The title may mislead viewers into expectations of a high-octane cop procedural; those anticipating such will be disappointed. Just like Breaking Bad (without the violence) American Crime operates on a much deeper, psychologically-taut, gut-wrenching level. It burrows into the souls of its characters, depicting each as they react to and evolve from a single murder committed in Modesto, California.

    Described without spoilers, the series begins after the fact, immediately introducing us to eight main characters touched directly by the crime and who are bluntly stereotyped by race, religion, familial position, lifestyle or psychological make-up. They react according to type but as facts of the murder emerge, the burden of carrying these conventions under such inconceivable circumstances forces each character to evolve from type or submerge more deeply and desperately within it.

    To say that American Crime reveals how messy life really is would be trite, a whopping understatement. These are extremely diverse characters, linked by a singular event and inflicted with raw, immense pain. They are extraordinarily fleshed out by the likes of Felicity Huffman, Timothy Hutton, Penelope Ann Miller, Benito Martinez and the always underrated but extremely gifted W. Earl Brown (Dan Dority from Deadwood, for a television reference).

    Creator John Ridley wisely chose to develop the series anthologically; like True Detective, the characters draw viewers into a world most never see and while the journey is richly satisfying, it is also so wholly unsettling that one can't imagine it continuing through 12 episodes, season after season.
    8metr0

    Art imitating life

    Life doesn't happen in neat chapters where one part of the story wraps up neatly and then moves on to another. Life doesn't present its main characters always with perfectly coiffed hair and Hollywood-style makeup. And that's exactly why I'm really liking American Crime. It's a slice of life - a very sad and often confusing slice of life. American Crime festers in the dark side. It brings out the worst in humanity ... so far. I imagine as the series gets further along, there will be changes that come with plot revelations and character development. I'm enjoying the well-thought out plot so expertly put into words, the richness of the acting that brings that script to life and the occasionally brilliant and always good cinematography. The score by Mark Isham contributes just he right tension without becoming overbearing or, like so many other productions, just too loud. I can't think of a thing missing. This is the formula for a very, very good TV crime series. I hope each episode is as good as the first two that I so much enjoyed.
    8mdefilip-01822

    Excellent series but not for a network audience

    I watch a lot of foreign movies and TV series because I find most domestic products to be formulistic, highly predictable, shallow or simplistic (many fine exceptions exist - as examples True Detectives, Breaking Bad, Justified etc.). This holds particularly true for anything offered by the big 4 networks. As an example watch both versions of the series " Secrets and Lies" and you will clearly see the difference between an off shore and a domestic take on the same story. For me there is no comparison, the original Aussi version is much more to my liking.

    Now to "Crime Story"; it takes a couple of episodes to develop but like a fine wine after it breathes a bit the content becomes richer and more accessible. I really appreciate the casting, character development is strong and the pace is just right for me. All the actors are superb, pretty much every cast member gives an honest and compelling performance. The camera work is artful, not artsy but artful, adding to the experience. It is a drama and as such there is very little to feel good about here but the story so far is strong, well told and deals with serious issues. I eagerly look forward to each new episode. My typical viewing habit is to record episodes of shows I follow and then watch 2 or more at a time. Skipping through commercials, especially for dramas, allows the story to flow and for emotional or dramatic moments to make their point and to leave a mark. If you are a reality TV watcher or do not value well staged dramas move on - there is nothing for you here. However if you enjoy a script which is well written and deals with big relevant issues, stellar acting and something different from the majority of the cookie cutter series out there I'd say give this one a try. I was very surprised when I read through the other reviews here for this fine series and found the amount of negativity that they contained. My guess is that, like myself, the audience for a show of this caliber pretty much dismiss network offerings and will never find it. Regular network viewers need the familiar and don't know how to appreciate the slower more deliberate pace of the story , the depth of the questions raised, or the skill with which this series has been crafted - this is too bad because I find the time invested to be well worth it.

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      This is an anthology series where each season features a new storyline and actors playing different characters.
    • Gaffes
      The first season of the series takes place in Modesto, California but was filmed mostly in Texas. There are scenes when police vehicles have their lights on without a steady red light present. All police and emergency vehicles in California are required to have at least one steady red light on when the police/emergency lights on the front of police and emergency vehicles are on.
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      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kenneth Branagh/Felicity Huffman/Purity Ring/Kate Pierson (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mars 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 美式懸罪
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Marcos, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • LiveLikeLisa
      • Stearns Castle
      • ABC Signature
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