Hampton Chambers, um ex-presidiário recém-libertado que luta para deixar sua ficha criminal para trás e se reunir com sua família. Em meio a essa luta, ele se depara com momentos frequentes ... Ler tudoHampton Chambers, um ex-presidiário recém-libertado que luta para deixar sua ficha criminal para trás e se reunir com sua família. Em meio a essa luta, ele se depara com momentos frequentes e inexplicáveis de intervenção divina.Hampton Chambers, um ex-presidiário recém-libertado que luta para deixar sua ficha criminal para trás e se reunir com sua família. Em meio a essa luta, ele se depara com momentos frequentes e inexplicáveis de intervenção divina.
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Loving the style and setting of this. Anything that has the music of Can in it is obviously a labour of love and this programme is swimming in love from the set design to costuming and the performances. Wonderfully cast and acted. As the title says it's very reminiscent of Greg Garcias work to if you enjoyed My name is Earl or Raising Hopeand most latterly Sprung, the style of this and choice of shots will feel very familiar. Having to enter extra words just to meet an arbitrary word count is both ridiculous and and wasteful. If you can say everything you want to say within a few sentences why prolong?
Is this an alternate reality? If so, then I'll stop objecting to banks being open until 6:00pm in the 1960s. Or French Canadian gangsters, which cracks me up. And I'm not seeing any overt racism or objections to Hamilton being an x-con. Astoria is having a hard time because she's a woman with children, not because she's a Black woman. In general, I like this alternate universe, faults and all, and I'm guessing there's going to be a happy ending, because happily ever after is how dramatic narratives end in America. I want it to have a tragic ending, but it probably won't. It is a fun watch, so I'll watch until the not too bitter end.
Had it in my watchlist for a while. Any show / movie PRE - cellphones i appreciate more and will give it a shot. And I am happy I did. A needed break from serious drama's - It won't get the recognition it deserves because majority of people like instant gratification and don't give things a shot. And anyone younger than millennials (IMO) tend to shy away from series set before the 90's (again, IMO) - I think the acting is solid all around, and takes a used base storyline and adds a great, unique twist. Parts of the storyline that are usually filled with predictable characters, stereotypical placement is not what you find. Even "the bad guys" have a unique and funny take. Highly recommend.
Government Cheese is a vibrant, emotionally rich dramedy that manages to feel both nostalgic and wildly original. Set in 1969 San Fernando Valley, it follows the Chambers family with heart, humor, and a touch of surreal magic. As someone who grew up in the Valley, I can honestly say they nailed the feeling of the place-the streets, the energy, even the sunlight. It felt close to home in the best way.
What really sets this series apart is its fearless storytelling-dreams blend with reality, and the line between absurdity and authenticity is danced upon with style and purpose. At the center is Hampton Chambers, whose return home from prison throws his already unconventional family into a beautiful storm of love, conflict, and rediscovery.
The writing is sharp, the pacing bold, and the performances deeply human. Each character is layered and compelling, and the visual direction captures both the period and the whimsy of the world being built.
More than just a comedy or a family drama, Government Cheese is a meditation on resilience and the American dream-especially for Black families navigating a world that rarely makes space for them. It's imaginative, culturally rich, and speaks to the power of dreaming beyond your circumstances.
Highly recommend watching. This one lingers with you.
What really sets this series apart is its fearless storytelling-dreams blend with reality, and the line between absurdity and authenticity is danced upon with style and purpose. At the center is Hampton Chambers, whose return home from prison throws his already unconventional family into a beautiful storm of love, conflict, and rediscovery.
The writing is sharp, the pacing bold, and the performances deeply human. Each character is layered and compelling, and the visual direction captures both the period and the whimsy of the world being built.
More than just a comedy or a family drama, Government Cheese is a meditation on resilience and the American dream-especially for Black families navigating a world that rarely makes space for them. It's imaginative, culturally rich, and speaks to the power of dreaming beyond your circumstances.
Highly recommend watching. This one lingers with you.
I don't know where to start on the pros or cons. Staging is awesome in every shot. Color gradung really adds a perfect feeling for it. But im starting to feel like it is over used. Very refreshing to see series with fully new actors lineup that i have never seen. The plot is somewhat interesting but i feel like it didn't follow any sensable "rules" to keep up with it. I missed a little bit more comedy on the whole show.
Yes i could recommend someone to look this but i don't know is it fully worth it. It's a easy to look storyline and program. But something felt like it was missing and i don't know what was it?
Yes i could recommend someone to look this but i don't know is it fully worth it. It's a easy to look storyline and program. But something felt like it was missing and i don't know what was it?
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