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Gabriela Kostadinova, Paola Torres, Alissa Dellork, Sheila Avellino, Mikayla Leybovich, Francesca Finnerty, and Mikayla Cooper in Daily Bread (2017)

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Daily Bread

7 reviews
7/10

A worthy effort

  • walkertechie
  • Jan 29, 2020
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1/10

7+ star rating is absurd

The acting is terrible. Too often it feels like the people doing the acting in work required hr videos. Like they're trying to teach you something but make it more interesting by trying to act.

We won't even talk about how the cooking influencer and no one else actually know how to make mayonnaise.

It's completely unrealistic, as well. Too nice and polite in many ways and too reliant on the apocalypse theme in, really, a non-apocalyptic scenario. And, of course, the science is just plain silly.

It is obviously a faith-based show but, to be fair, it is not quite shoving it down the throat of the viewer. It is easy to ignore those bits except that the whole Christian message is, quite heavily, what makes it feel so unrealistic. Even the bad guys are, at their hearts, good Christians. It becomes sappy and saccharine pretty quickly.
  • julia-05608
  • Apr 15, 2024
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4/10

Fluff stuff...

  • lyndafayefowler
  • Jun 22, 2022
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5/10

It's ok

This is a low budget series with everything following that. For what it is, it isn't bad. The show is plodding and predictable with few surprises. Every once in a while they do a lot more with the little they have than would be expected. Special effects range from awful to be barely noticeable.

While faith based, it's about as religious, cheesy and wholesome as summer camp. Religion seems only to play in the Christian Rock soundtrack.

Overall they stick with the "prepping" message to a point past pedantic. So if you want to watch it for that, dive right in. Everyone could use a refresher class on counting calories.
  • jcook-45631
  • Jan 9, 2023
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9/10

Such an epic series

This was truly great in every way.. i got such a surprise.. the acting was good.. and i love that it was completely unpredictable and very realistic. Theres action as well as a few love stories thrown into the mix.

The events that unfold, really do show how vulnerable and dependent everyone in our society is on electricity and our modern conveniences.

It shows how some had some preparation for a random disaster and this proved the difference between life and death.

For centuries people passed on basic life sustaining knowledge and everyone knew the basics; now unfortunately many dont even know how to cook or start a fire.

I thankfully was able to gain loads of knowedge just through watching season 1 of Daily Bread. Now I cant wait to watch season 2!
  • amandatibbo
  • Feb 1, 2023
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4/10

A train wreck

I can't decide if It is the forced, unnatural, over-acting, trope story line, or misogyny that made this movie so ridiculous. The topics this show attempted to address could be compelling If those topics had been inverted, deconstructed and presented with alternatives, or explored countered arguments. Instead the writers assumed that the viewer has an ethical and intellectual social development of a third grader. The viewer is only offered rules to follow without unpacking them or asking whether those are even actually the rules, and if they are, whether they should always be followed, and if so, what that looks like in complex, realistic, or hard situations. This TV series does not add to the conversation on humanity, identity, and ethics. Instead its sole purpose is to reinforce conservative social values in the context of American evangelical and charismatic Christianity. Instead of starting a conversation about Christian thought and life you will find trite Stereotypes and instructions for lower middle-class, uneducated , conservative evangelical Americans.
  • maddenholmeshouse
  • Apr 23, 2024
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1/10

IF THERE WAS AN MINUS STAR ...THIS WOULD BE MY CHOICE

This has to be the worse acting we ever seen. ALL these millennials were probably told they were great actors. LIES. Stupidity supreme. However, being unfair here. ... the older actors suck as well.

Waste of time, money, electricity.
  • caroljerrylogan2006
  • Jul 12, 2022
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