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Maya Rudolph in Loot - Una fortuna (2022)

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Loot - Una fortuna

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8/10

Only 6.8 rating??? Are you crazy??

This was the most entertaining series I've seen in a long time, except the Machos Alpha. How can this be only 6.8??

Maya Rudolph was absolutely pure goldy her character was very unique and all the other actors were brilliant too. The storyline was also good and those scenes....houses and yachts we would never be able to see. I loved Nicholas and Howard too, they were hilarious and the dynamic between them was really awesome. I hope this show will return with many more series. It's a solid 8 out of 10 for me. Watch it, you won't be disappointed. We would need more series like this that's for sure!
  • nbernadett
  • 7 ago 2024
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8/10

This is a fun show!

Readers of the critical reviews, keep in mind; 1 - She didn't EARN the billions, she's a billionaire from her divorce.

2 - She didn't mastermind a financial empire for 20 years - her ex did that.

3 - She spent her time as the WIFE of a billionaire, basking in luxury, going to parties (some via travel on one of their private jets), throwing huge parties, going to a spa, and a life that wasn't "normal" at all.

This series is about the collision between her life before the divorce and her life after, as she tries to find some meaning for her existence. And it's funny.

Give it a chance.
  • linda-reynolds
  • 26 giu 2022
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7/10

Pretty good screwball entertainment

Maya Rudolph is wonderful, the music is excellent, great entertainment, and the humor is solid; not mean to be taken seriously just fun vibes! I imagine gets better regardless occasionally a goofball series is nice. I can't imagine what's it's like to be super rich must be nice and the story flows well. I understand any hate but I'm glad I got around to Loot it's delightful and a little cheesy. I like how it's a little off some of the time yet great entertainment the bulk of it. It's nice that I slept well enough I generally don't, I'd love to have great health more and enjoy delightful things in life!
  • UniqueParticle
  • 1 lug 2024
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7/10

It's fun and easy on the eyes

IMHO the reviews on IMDB don't do this show justice. Sure, it's mostly predictable and somewhat cliche characters are present. However, in my books, some amount predictable is not bad, on the contrary - it's what makes a comfort-watch.

The jokes are light-hearted and simple, but created with taste and grace. Many are rooted in pop-culture so you have to be there to understand, some are too on the nose, and the creators clearly know about it, and that's why they are funny.

The story is made with kindness, with heart and nobody tries way too hard or too little, just the right amount of effort behind it.

And the cast is amazing! Maya Rudolf looks like a real live woman and I love her for that. MJ Rodriges - oh, I just fell in love with her, she's so spirited and energetic. All the characters are lovely.

Last but not the least, let me mention the colors, the decorations and the light in the show. It's beautiful and brings up the optimist in me.

Sure, it's no Brooklyn 99, no Office, you can't laugh your bum off and quote "Loot" to your friends and children for years to come. But so what, all of those exist already, don't they?

And this here is a heartfelt funny show to give your eyes and you soul some relaxed time.
  • mmkalmykova
  • 13 mar 2023
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9/10

What were you watching...?

I have read a handful if not a bunch of the low ratings and it boils down to 3 things:
  • billionaires wouldn't allow anyone to speak to them that way
  • I don't buy MJ Rodriguez as the head of a non-profit
  • Maya's character is so disconnected from reality it's not believable


Basically criticisms without any real rationale other than narrow experience and thought. It's a great story, and characters I'm looking forward to in development. Yes, Sofia Selina's is a guarded character and the way she talks to the owner of the foundation is a bit off putting at first, but that's what makes it a comedy. It's literally what a majority of us think at work when the higher-ups want in on the day to day without ANY real understanding or consistency. We know they'll be gone in a day, and they've caused more of a raucous being there than actually achieving anything, it's relatable if anything. Secondly it's a story about a woman standing on her own and that takes effort because as she describes she's learning about herself after the last half lifetime of being married. It's a difficult redo, completely relatable (sans billions of dollars) and it's well approached by the writers. I think the criticisms and low rating are entirely based in ignorance, inexperience and again in narrow viewpoints. Parks & Rec was hard to watch the first season, the characters blossomed in the second season and well beyond, as do most characters. I despise people who are ready to trash a series in THREE episodes. But that's a very American way of being.... I am American. So eat it before you say I'm not. This show is funny, and well crafted. I look forward to the season and to these characters growing on me. I especially love the dynamic between Ron Funches & Joel Kim. It's poised to be a great comedy. Why shouldn't people talk to billionaires like this? They're people just like everyone else around them. They may fly to space but they're NOT otherworldly.
  • GeorgeTinNYC
  • 25 giu 2022
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6/10

Just not quite there.

Loot is OK, but nothing special. It looks fantastic and has a good cast, but there's something missing. It's never particularly funny, and the characters somehow don't connect like they should do. To be honest, I was quite surprised it got a second season... What I've seen of the latter, hasn't improved things. I was hoping they'd have fixed the issues with the first season, but it's just more of the same really.

At least the episodes are relatively short. That's appreciated in these days of bloated, unnecessarily drawn out series.

But do we need a third season? I would say no. Loot passes the time, but that's about it.
  • totallyhot78
  • 13 apr 2024
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10/10

Episode 4 is the turning point

OK, normally I don't add a review until the season is over, especially on brand new shows. But I figured it was time to go ahead and drop one to counteract the people who watched one episode and came to say how awful it was! Episode four is the turning point, things start to come together, characters and storylines branch off and, for me, the result was funny! I think it's really heading somewhere and I'll stay with it until the end. They've got some really funny people on the show it just took a minute for them to shine. I mean Maya Rudolph Rob Funches and Nat Faxon are great. I'm enjoying Joel Kim Booster too. So what if one of the lead characters is trans, if you rated low for that, then there's just no hope for you. They don't smash the whole woke BS propaganda, like so many other shows do, down your throat! It's just a trans person in a lead role and she's a good actor so it's fine, geez! Chill out... Sit back and enjoy a little light goofy comedy. Or don't.
  • ChristyGuinn
  • 7 lug 2022
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Yikes! Please make it stop!!

This is beyond boring. The acting is pure vomit. This writing is basic and elementary at most. It's so bad that even Maya Rudolph can't save this one. It's like they approved the script without ever reading it. Everything is so beyond predictable but on top of it it also moves so slow. Every character is exactly the same as every other character from every other show that's exactly like this. It has nothing new to offer. Those friendships are beyond ridiculous. There are so many plot holes that the only question I keep asking myself is "How did this get made???"
  • ivantheeditor
  • 6 ago 2022
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7/10

Pretty good comedy

It's only been 3 episodes and people are giving it bad reviews? I'm suspecting some hate towards the LGBTQ community because one of the actresses is trans.

Besides that, it's a funny show. I can't wait for episode 4! Maya is hilarious, as always, and the music is awesome!
  • moniquerich
  • 24 giu 2022
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5/10

Lazy

Based on the credits of everyone involved, this should have been much better than it is. It feels like they had a great pitch meeting at Apple TV, everyone said, "It'll write itself!" and they all went home and cashed their checks.

The writing is both uninspired and lazy. There are lots of warmed over jokes about how filthy rich the lead character is, which have been done much better elsewhere.

The characters are all paper thin and derivative. Her gay assistant is shallow and bitchy. Groundbreaking. There's a major comic scene where she goes on a show and eats too-hot hot wings - which we have all seen Maya Rudolph do already on SNL. Lazy.

The only bright light is Nat Faxon as a timid accountant / love interest. The show springs to life whenever he's on camera. They seem to be moving towards some character development, but so far? Lazy.
  • adamsandel
  • 3 lug 2022
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10/10

It's satire and I love it

It's corny, lite, and enjoyably to watch. A show that makes fun of wealthy you might see on a reality show. Maya's style on comedy makes it all the more fun.
  • michaelguajardo
  • 24 giu 2022
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6/10

Not very funny, and yet...

Love Maya Rudolph, but this script is simply not very funny. Her fish-out-of-water as she attempts to fit in to the "normal" world is too unrealistic - because her character wasn't born rich, she WAS a "normal" person before her husband made his billions. She is supposed to grow and evolve - but she's never actually involved in what her charity does or who it helps. The supporting cast is thinly drawn and there are too many short cuts to Maya bonding with them. Maya's character is over-the-top tone deaf - but at the same time is supposed to be smart, not stupid. The context all feels shallow and formulaic. Having said all that, I do see potential here as the latter half of the series begins to pull in more stories of the cast which are rather sweet and good-hearted. The writers somehow need to pull it out and bring a sharper edge and humor to the endeavor if this series isn't going to be canned.
  • fmdead
  • 1 ago 2022
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1/10

The Pitfalls of "Loot": A Case Against Watching

In the ever-expanding landscape of television shows, there are gems that captivate audiences with their compelling narratives, well-crafted characters, and thought-provoking themes. Unfortunately, not every show lives up to these standards, and one such example is "Loot." While the allure of a new series might be tempting, a closer examination of "Loot" reveals a range of shortcomings that render it far from worth watching.

1. Lackluster Plot Development: At the core of any successful show is a strong plot that engages viewers from the outset and keeps them invested throughout. "Loot," however, falls short in this crucial aspect. The show's plot is riddled with inconsistencies, pacing issues, and a lack of clear direction. Characters make decisions that seem arbitrary and inexplicable, making it difficult for audiences to connect with their motivations. The narrative lacks the necessary twists and turns that generate anticipation, leaving viewers feeling disinterested and detached.

2. Shallow Characterization: Compelling characters are the heart and soul of any great show. Unfortunately, "Loot" fails to deliver in this department as well. The characters in the show are one-dimensional and lack depth, making it challenging for viewers to form any emotional attachment. Their actions and dialogue often feel forced or contrived, making it difficult to empathize with their experiences. Without relatable or well-developed characters, the show loses a critical element that allows audiences to invest in the story.

3. Poor Dialogue and Writing: Engaging dialogue and strong writing are essential for conveying the essence of characters, advancing the plot, and fostering emotional connections. "Loot" struggles in this regard, presenting viewers with uninspiring dialogue that feels unnatural and unconvincing. Meaningful exchanges between characters, which should serve as moments of emotional resonance, often fall flat due to awkward phrasing and lack of authenticity. As a result, the show fails to create the kind of memorable lines or interactions that are often the hallmark of successful series.

4. Incoherent Tone and Themes: A well-defined tone and thematic framework help guide viewers through the narrative and provide a sense of cohesion. "Loot," unfortunately, suffers from an incoherent tone and muddled themes. It struggles to establish a consistent atmosphere, often veering between genres without a clear sense of purpose. This lack of tonal clarity can leave audiences perplexed, unsure of how they are meant to engage with the story. Additionally, the show introduces various themes but fails to explore them in depth, leaving viewers with a sense of unfulfilled potential.

5. Predictable Plot Twists: A successful show often thrives on its ability to surprise and challenge viewers' expectations. Regrettably, "Loot" falls into the trap of predictable plot twists that undermine its ability to captivate audiences. As the story unfolds, the twists become increasingly foreseeable, robbing the show of the element of suspense that keeps viewers engaged. Without the element of surprise, "Loot" struggles to maintain its hold on its audience.

6. Production Value Shortcomings: While a show's production value doesn't solely determine its quality, it does play a role in shaping the overall viewing experience. "Loot" suffers from noticeable production value shortcomings, from lackluster cinematography to subpar visual effects. These deficiencies can be distracting and make it difficult for viewers to immerse themselves fully in the story. In a competitive television landscape, where audiences are accustomed to high-quality visuals, such production shortcomings can be a significant drawback.

In conclusion, "Loot" presents a disappointing viewing experience that is marred by its lackluster plot development, shallow characterization, poor dialogue and writing, incoherent tone and themes, predictable plot twists, and production value shortcomings. While every show deserves a fair chance, the combination of these factors ultimately renders "Loot" not worth watching. In a world where there are numerous exceptional television options available, viewers are better off investing their time in shows that offer more engaging narratives, well-crafted characters, and a higher level of overall quality.
  • sirdubs
  • 29 ago 2023
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Tries too hard.

  • Iaintnosnowdrop
  • 8 lug 2022
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6/10

punchlines, actors, nothing more.

This show is full of laughs especially failure of main character "Molly." But, that's all. Punchlines are so impressive and actors are quite good to play these. Especially emotions expressed by Maya Rudolph is incredible rich, struggling person Nicholas played by Joel Kim Booster has strong friendship between Maya, this is clearly the key of this comedy.

Nothing more is left in this show.

Yes, it was good comedy. Some of people might think this is a great show. But, behind the laugh we need something special for our life. Even the key "friendship" itself is described in a basic way, sometimes feel boring if you see "Friends" and the other great shows in our history.

Because actors and scripts are so good, the responsibility of this failure is clearly on the management side.
  • imdb-52705
  • 31 mar 2025
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7/10

Bezos satire with potential

I just finished the third episode. I can't understand how people watch TV and ignore both blatant satire and nuance (see other reviews). This show is clearly a wink to Jeff Bezos and his now ex-wife with a comedy spin on it. MacKenzie Scott but as an out of touch semi-moron? Love it. It's light and fun and we all could use that in our life.

I trust Maya, Adam Scott (who always plays such a great a-hole), and Alan Yang will help this show reach its potential. They just need to find their footing with some of the characters.
  • soprano-15529
  • 23 giu 2022
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9/10

Lighthearted & whimsy

This show makes my heart happy. It's lighthearted and charismatic- as some of the best kind of "Netflix" is. You don't have to think too much, or act as if you're a judge on America's Next Top TV Critic (which thankfully, does not exist). Every few minutes, you're hit with a nice "how can't I laugh at that?" - whether it's dialogue or delivery, even bad acting on occasion. By the end of an episode, I find myself rooting for the characters and the actors portraying them.

I dig where Maya's gone with Loot, regardless if it emulates a "real rich lifestyle" or what a "real rich person" might do. Most people can't relate to that anyhow. Hats off to Maya, AppleTV, and the entire team behind Loot for green lighting. Five episodes in and bottom line, Loot's compassionate, fun, and easy to watch when not taken so seriously or literally. If you're into that, it's worth the watch.
  • chelashopper
  • 10 lug 2022
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6/10

Comedy of the absurd, it's growing on me

Like several others i really detested this show when I first watched it. The comedy premise - a clueless billionaire divorcée trying to help people thru her vanity charity project was just too close and certainly one of many things wrong with the philanthropy business. Take it from me I work in this field! But then I read over some of the reviews and checked my professional hat at the door, and gave this show another chance. After all it is Maya Rudolph. And though it"s not great comedy, the show is a bit smarter and fun than I initially gave it credit. I am caught up now through season 2 and just appreciate the show for its all of its wonderful quirks like the implausible story, the fantastic cast ensemble, and of course Maya unleashing her amazing comedic talent in the character Molly as the show grows into its own.. Call it a guilty pleasure but I love to watch this show at the end of a particularly tough work day. It makes me laugh! The show entertains precisely because of its over the top characters and outlandish formula for comedy. And for that I am grateful. After all it is only a TV show, not reality. I hope it keeps going!
  • ILuvMovieehs
  • 18 apr 2024
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9/10

Super funny!

Not sure what all the negative reviews are about... it's television! Nowhere does it say based on reality in any way. Great cast, GREAT soundtrack! Super funny. I look forward to more episodes dropping.
  • christineneals
  • 26 giu 2022
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7/10

Getting better last few episodes...

The joke writing is very good. Characters starting to come along. Pretty easy and enjoyable watching. Was wondering where it's going but it is getting better. Turns out there is a pretty good chemistry between the ensemble.
  • nickfes-68887
  • 18 lug 2022
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3/10

Simple Nope

  • MaskedMinty
  • 22 gen 2023
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8/10

Funny cute

Watched two episodes so far and I'm enjoying the characters and storyline. One of my favorite actors is Nat Faxon and I usually like whatever he's in. I'd say this is kind of a workplace comedy with nice character development.
  • marygreen25
  • 19 lug 2022
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7/10

Love the music!!!

Loot is a fun little summer series. Yes it's a little over the top but it has some funny moments. The music is amazing took me back to my childhood days. If you have 30 minutes to spare give it a try you may enjoy it.
  • slrussell1908
  • 24 giu 2022
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1/10

save your valuable time and skip it

High quality production, no doubt. But the story is subterranean. It's a fairytale in a world where rich people are just brainless stupid people. Might be an interesting entertainment for folks, who love to complain about everything in life.
  • vjjcxgwfy
  • 12 ago 2022
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Just weak

Bad writing, direction, and editing gives talented cast absolutely nothing entertaining or engaging to work with. This show is just the latest in a long string of Apple TV losers that prove that the first season of Ted Lasso was a fluke.
  • jackfrebitz
  • 12 lug 2022
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