Une comédie de passage à l'âge adulte se déroulant dans les années 80, sur un étudiant profitant d'un dernier hourra avant la fin de l'été.Une comédie de passage à l'âge adulte se déroulant dans les années 80, sur un étudiant profitant d'un dernier hourra avant la fin de l'été.Une comédie de passage à l'âge adulte se déroulant dans les années 80, sur un étudiant profitant d'un dernier hourra avant la fin de l'été.
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- 2 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Red Oaks' is a nostalgic, 80s-set dramedy exploring adolescence, relationships, and self-discovery. Praised for strong performances by Paul Reiser and Craig Roberts, and engaging characters, the show's authentic 80s setting is highlighted. Critics note some shortcomings in capturing the era's true essence. The series is commended for its humor, heartfelt moments, and cast chemistry, yet criticized for certain plot points, character development, and 80s culture portrayal. Overall, 'Red Oaks' is seen as a well-crafted, enjoyable series with mixed feedback.
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The pilot was a rarity in that I actually cared about the characters and their storylines by the time it ended. And each episode keeps getting better. The pilot comes off a bit raunch-commy with boobs and f-bombs galore, but it simmers down after that, and the bit of mature content that remains serves the storylines. And I find myself, at odd times, getting choked up. The humor and silliness slows down and there are these wonderful moments of empathy and vulnerability-something most half-hour comedies can't pull off.
I decided to give this show a try and I was immediately hooked! I binge watched the first 2 seasons. Sad to hear that season 3 will be the last. Wish there were more shows this well done on TV. Every character on the show keeps your attention in every scene.Give this show a chance. You will love it!
Set in a country club in the 80's, Red Oaks is a story of the staff and members alike as they work their way through a summer of transition.
It's a feel-good show with likable characters and consistently engaging plot-lines that drag you in until your emotions are undoubtedly invested.
Notable mentions go to Oliver Cooper, who plays drug-dealing valet and lovable rogue 'Wheeler', and 'Nash', a tennis-pro and ace with the ladies, hilariously played by Ennis Esmer.
The cast was flawless with many names worthy of praise, however the stand-out is unquestionably Craig Roberts. Known widely for Richard Ayoade's Submarine, Roberts provides us with a neutral perspective of the chaos unfolding around him.
Ultimately, this is a show that Amazon can be thoroughly proud of, with overwhelmingly positive reviews and an equal number of cliff- hangers in the final episode of the season that I'm sure will leave many fans eagerly awaiting a season 2.
Strong first season and a definite must-watch. 8/10.
P.s - Craig Roberts bears an almost uncanny resemblance to Rob Schneider at times...or maybe it's just me.
It's a feel-good show with likable characters and consistently engaging plot-lines that drag you in until your emotions are undoubtedly invested.
Notable mentions go to Oliver Cooper, who plays drug-dealing valet and lovable rogue 'Wheeler', and 'Nash', a tennis-pro and ace with the ladies, hilariously played by Ennis Esmer.
The cast was flawless with many names worthy of praise, however the stand-out is unquestionably Craig Roberts. Known widely for Richard Ayoade's Submarine, Roberts provides us with a neutral perspective of the chaos unfolding around him.
Ultimately, this is a show that Amazon can be thoroughly proud of, with overwhelmingly positive reviews and an equal number of cliff- hangers in the final episode of the season that I'm sure will leave many fans eagerly awaiting a season 2.
Strong first season and a definite must-watch. 8/10.
P.s - Craig Roberts bears an almost uncanny resemblance to Rob Schneider at times...or maybe it's just me.
The pilot was good but not great. It was a light-hearted reminder of the 80s coming of age movie comedies that I grew up with. I wasn't really compelled to watch the next episode but ultimately I did anyways just out of curiosity. As the episodes rolled by I enjoyed them more and more. Yes some of the characters are formulaic but the entire show works. I started actually caring what happens to them in future years. After finishing the 10th episode I actually am anxiously awaiting next season. There are quite a few ways the show could go and I can't wait to find out. Yes I have seen better shows but for this genre I think it was well above average and certainly worth watching.
Great show, especially if you were in your teens and early 20's inTe 70's and early 80's. Spot on with the mood, the culture and the setting as well. A nice walk back in time. Raegardless of which side of the court your from its very good... and the characters are as well.. from the dreamy rich artsy girl to the beautiful girl to your nerdy friends.. it just hits home. Everybody is represented... as shallow as we, I mean they all were, it's fun.
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- AnecdotesWhen co-creators Gregory Jacobs and Joe Gangemi were first pitching the show they described its tone as "Caddyshack meets The Graduate."
- GaffesJudy's new apartment has a stainless steel dishwasher from the late-2000's or early-2010's.
- Bandes originalesEverybody Wants To Rule the World
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Written by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris Hughes
Performed by Tears for Fears
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