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Graves parla dell'ex Presidente Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), che vuole rimediare agli errori della sua amministrazione e riscattare la sua eredità 25 anni dopo aver lasciato la Casa Bianca.Graves parla dell'ex Presidente Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), che vuole rimediare agli errori della sua amministrazione e riscattare la sua eredità 25 anni dopo aver lasciato la Casa Bianca.Graves parla dell'ex Presidente Richard Graves (Nick Nolte), che vuole rimediare agli errori della sua amministrazione e riscattare la sua eredità 25 anni dopo aver lasciato la Casa Bianca.
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Although the show starts out as somewhat predictable with the family dynamics, it is when you get into the series that you see the true heart in the show. The laughs come from the crazy situations that family gets themselves into.
I usually like political satire shows, and this in a way is a great satire with a nice touch. Nick Nolte, which I never though much as an action actor, surprised me with a great performance. I had to watch the first episode twice to really appreciate the humor and Mr. Noltes performance. The rest of the cast is doing, OK, but it's Mr. Noltes performance that really shine in this show, as he should do of course. (Just that it's not every time that the lead star manages to do that though.)
In short: Funny show, with political satire. Best performance of Nick Nolte so far in his career.
In short: Funny show, with political satire. Best performance of Nick Nolte so far in his career.
Republicans are bad. Democrats are good.
[ yawn ]
Is there anything more tired than that old narrative? And aren't shows like this a dime a dozen? Alpha House was actually funnier and it's canceled.
I'll watch some more and perhaps change my review after doing so, but I'm not holding my breath that this sad little show will perform any better than the 1st episode did.
When will Hollywood learn that predictable is boring as hell?
The only reason I didn't give it 1 star is because Sela Ward's acting is actually pretty good considering the disaster that is this show's writing.
[ yawn ]
Is there anything more tired than that old narrative? And aren't shows like this a dime a dozen? Alpha House was actually funnier and it's canceled.
I'll watch some more and perhaps change my review after doing so, but I'm not holding my breath that this sad little show will perform any better than the 1st episode did.
When will Hollywood learn that predictable is boring as hell?
The only reason I didn't give it 1 star is because Sela Ward's acting is actually pretty good considering the disaster that is this show's writing.
Former Republican President Richard Graves (Nick Nolte) is adored by his supporters, and reviled by almost everyone else. He starts to have doubts about his legacy. His wife Margaret (Sela Ward) is looking to run for office. Isaiah Miller (Skylar Astin) is his true-believer new body man. His daughter Olivia (Heléne Yorke) has a broken marriage. His son Jeremy (Chris Lowell) is bitter after four years in the army. Sammy (Callie Hernandez) is the new waitress at his local diner who opens up his eyes to a new outlook.
Nick Nolte sorta works as this burnt-out former man of power. He has the demeanor. The varying cast around him mostly work as individual characters. It's the interconnections and the plot writing that often falls down. The waitress is an odd character to get sucked into his world. She needs to be tied to the family a lot more securely. At a certain point, there are too many recurring characters. It needs to work on the relationships between the main characters. I like all the actors and Nolte does his good standard gruffness. The plot does keep drifting which gives the show an unhelpful instability.
Nick Nolte sorta works as this burnt-out former man of power. He has the demeanor. The varying cast around him mostly work as individual characters. It's the interconnections and the plot writing that often falls down. The waitress is an odd character to get sucked into his world. She needs to be tied to the family a lot more securely. At a certain point, there are too many recurring characters. It needs to work on the relationships between the main characters. I like all the actors and Nolte does his good standard gruffness. The plot does keep drifting which gives the show an unhelpful instability.
Anything with Sela Ward gets a 10, and then you work backwards.
Nick Nolte has become a caricature of himself and the days of "Affliction" are long, long gone.
Think of Bill Maher writing a series of acts of contrition for George W. Bush, spend no time editing them or inserting irony and wit, and you have "Graves".
The stereotypical characters, including the cameos of "real life" politicians, make you embarrassed to watch, and if you are looking for some nexus or meaningful connection to the current election campaign, do not hold your breathe.
Hard to figure out why it was not so much better. A group of professionals phoned it in.
Nick Nolte has become a caricature of himself and the days of "Affliction" are long, long gone.
Think of Bill Maher writing a series of acts of contrition for George W. Bush, spend no time editing them or inserting irony and wit, and you have "Graves".
The stereotypical characters, including the cameos of "real life" politicians, make you embarrassed to watch, and if you are looking for some nexus or meaningful connection to the current election campaign, do not hold your breathe.
Hard to figure out why it was not so much better. A group of professionals phoned it in.
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- QuizSela Ward landed the female lead after Susan Sarandon bowed out due to artistic differences.
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 30min
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 16 : 9
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