Detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of... Read allDetective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of violence.Detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a killer for hire in Los Angeles' deadly underground, suffers an existential crisis which leads him deeper into a blood splattered world of violence.
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Reviewers say 'Too Old to Die Young' presents Nicolas Winding Refn's distinct style with slow pacing, neon visuals, and a dark atmosphere. The series blends crime drama with surreal elements, using minimalist dialogue and long takes. Its unconventional storytelling and aesthetic beauty are praised, though the slow pace and non-linear plot divide opinions. The show delves into violence, existentialism, and the human condition with dark humor and satire, making it a unique yet polarizing experience.
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Nicolas Winding Refn said he wanted to create a "really long movie," and "Too Old to Die Young" was birthed from that desire. It is a very long, slow, bizarre, and violent series that covers a series of topics pertaining to corrupt police officers, the Mexican cartel, paid hitmen, psychics, and many more that are too graphic to write about. And I loved every minute of this show.
I am definitely biased because I enjoy Nicolas Winding Refn's films, but I found "Too Old to Die Young" to be mesmerizing and utterly engaging with its euphoric score and ethereal visuals. Granted, it took me about three episodes to be fully engaged, but the wait was certainly worth it. This show treats you to depraved characters you won't be able to help but like as the series goes on; to violent sequences that are filmed so beautifully that you'll want to look away but be unable to; to a slow-paced and nuanced story that consistently picks up steam and builds to an explosive finale; to plot points so horrific that you won't believe Amazon greenlit this series for their streaming platform. And it all makes for some of the best viewing I've had in a while.
As always, this show looks and sounds absolutely incredible, which isn't a surprise with Refn. This show has a decidedly over-stylized feel to it, with neon-drenched visuals and an overbearing score hanging overhead most scenes, and I couldn't get enough of it. Refn has a way of making those things work, and I just enjoy both of those aspects a lot in movies. Every episode submerges you to new things to look at and hear, and it is honestly exciting to see what Refn will make you endure next.
As I mentioned, "Too Old to Die Young" also has a story that deals with a various amount of plot points. I won't spoil any here, but let's just say that it makes the show completely unpredictable as you won't know what it's going to pull out of its hat next. Also, every actor in here did a phenomenal job, even though most of them are classically stoic and borderline mute, both traits that Refn enjoys making his characters embody. Regardless, the acting in this show was good, and as the series goes on it gives its characters many times to shine.
As a whole, I really enjoyed this show and will definitely be giving it a rewatch when I have time to spare. There is just so much to enjoy here, and if you're a fan of Refn, you will definitely find things to like, if not love.
I am definitely biased because I enjoy Nicolas Winding Refn's films, but I found "Too Old to Die Young" to be mesmerizing and utterly engaging with its euphoric score and ethereal visuals. Granted, it took me about three episodes to be fully engaged, but the wait was certainly worth it. This show treats you to depraved characters you won't be able to help but like as the series goes on; to violent sequences that are filmed so beautifully that you'll want to look away but be unable to; to a slow-paced and nuanced story that consistently picks up steam and builds to an explosive finale; to plot points so horrific that you won't believe Amazon greenlit this series for their streaming platform. And it all makes for some of the best viewing I've had in a while.
As always, this show looks and sounds absolutely incredible, which isn't a surprise with Refn. This show has a decidedly over-stylized feel to it, with neon-drenched visuals and an overbearing score hanging overhead most scenes, and I couldn't get enough of it. Refn has a way of making those things work, and I just enjoy both of those aspects a lot in movies. Every episode submerges you to new things to look at and hear, and it is honestly exciting to see what Refn will make you endure next.
As I mentioned, "Too Old to Die Young" also has a story that deals with a various amount of plot points. I won't spoil any here, but let's just say that it makes the show completely unpredictable as you won't know what it's going to pull out of its hat next. Also, every actor in here did a phenomenal job, even though most of them are classically stoic and borderline mute, both traits that Refn enjoys making his characters embody. Regardless, the acting in this show was good, and as the series goes on it gives its characters many times to shine.
As a whole, I really enjoyed this show and will definitely be giving it a rewatch when I have time to spare. There is just so much to enjoy here, and if you're a fan of Refn, you will definitely find things to like, if not love.
Gripping, suspenseful, cinematography-filled utopia of a highly graphic, disturbing, sickening, and sometimes s/xual nature, violence, pe/ophilia, r/pe, misogyny, panning shots, long shots, and longer-than-normal pauses in-between dialogue in a disturbing and sickening world. This is peak entertainment, and possibly peak television.
Those who gave up watching it minutes into the premiere or in general and those who streaked through it that then spewed out negativity at it are missing out and maybe don't have the ability to appreciate what is truly good, what is good entertainment and television, and this masterpiece of a very long movie disguised as a show fits within that category.
This has been one hell of a treat, courtesy of Nicolas Winding Refn, one we didn't deserve but appreciate very much, those that recognize and acknowledge real entertainment. I feel sorry for those who don't feel the same way, and I feel all the more sorry for those that hate it. I have enjoyed it so much over the last week and a day, and now I feel empty inside. What a ride-filled experience, wow.
Do me one favor. Watch this masterpiece. It'll seem and feel very slow, especially when you're getting into it, and it is, but entertainment isn't limited to fast, action-filled pacing. You may end up feeling ecstatic and thankful that you did. I know I am. I wish I could watch this all over again for the first time but with a more mature, open mind. That would make for an even better experience.
Those who gave up watching it minutes into the premiere or in general and those who streaked through it that then spewed out negativity at it are missing out and maybe don't have the ability to appreciate what is truly good, what is good entertainment and television, and this masterpiece of a very long movie disguised as a show fits within that category.
This has been one hell of a treat, courtesy of Nicolas Winding Refn, one we didn't deserve but appreciate very much, those that recognize and acknowledge real entertainment. I feel sorry for those who don't feel the same way, and I feel all the more sorry for those that hate it. I have enjoyed it so much over the last week and a day, and now I feel empty inside. What a ride-filled experience, wow.
Do me one favor. Watch this masterpiece. It'll seem and feel very slow, especially when you're getting into it, and it is, but entertainment isn't limited to fast, action-filled pacing. You may end up feeling ecstatic and thankful that you did. I know I am. I wish I could watch this all over again for the first time but with a more mature, open mind. That would make for an even better experience.
Being a fan of Refn's previous work I've been waiting patiently for this and definitely not disappointed. Yes it's a slow-burn piece but with that it's building perfect atmosphere and mood! If you enjoyed Drive, Only God Forgives and Valhalla Rising you'll be in for a treat here. The soundtrack is dark, gloomy and the visuals have a beautiful tint of colours.
A little disappointed in reviewers saying it's slow and giving low scores after only seeing 1 episode. It's for viewers with open minds and willing to take in what's happening in a cinematography stand point, sounds, as well as acting and story...
If I was to compare this to other directors work I'd say it has a fair bit of Lynch's abstract filmmaking and Kubrick's tracking shots on top of its own unique originality.
Extremely dark, powerful, provocative and holds a place in my heart.
A little disappointed in reviewers saying it's slow and giving low scores after only seeing 1 episode. It's for viewers with open minds and willing to take in what's happening in a cinematography stand point, sounds, as well as acting and story...
If I was to compare this to other directors work I'd say it has a fair bit of Lynch's abstract filmmaking and Kubrick's tracking shots on top of its own unique originality.
Extremely dark, powerful, provocative and holds a place in my heart.
I'm not sure what else I can add that has not already been said. In some ways, this is NWR's best work. But in other ways, this is the most painfully slow show I've ever watched. The 1 star reviews are just as true as the 10 star reviews.
Scenes are beautifully shot and colored, but often serving little to no purpose. The characters are well acted, but it can be hard to sit through dialogue with 10 second pauses between each sentence.
I gotta give it to NWR and Amazon for not watering anything down. This show is incredibly pretentious, but very unique and doesn't try to anything else. If you're not a fan of NWR, this will not change your opinion on him.
Scenes are beautifully shot and colored, but often serving little to no purpose. The characters are well acted, but it can be hard to sit through dialogue with 10 second pauses between each sentence.
I gotta give it to NWR and Amazon for not watering anything down. This show is incredibly pretentious, but very unique and doesn't try to anything else. If you're not a fan of NWR, this will not change your opinion on him.
We cannot be certain of our true selves for we are not the rational creatures we purport to be. We lie to ourselves constantly. And when we do reveal ourselves - it is often with the suddenness and venom of serpents. At the heart of Too Old to Die Young lies a mandala of irrational selves, where characters are adrift in a vivid dreamlike emptiness that is both conscious and unconscious and "time is a river that flows in both directions."
The characters cannot help but to be molded by the irrational, by choices, accidents, violence and experience. You do not need a brick by brick plot in order to decipher them-for with these characters the mighty stone has already dropped into the river when we meet them - and the rippling gyre is already in motion. This is the genius of Refn. The ripples widen, slow and fade like the pure tone of a Tibetan gong.
The cinematography is bold and saturated; the location and settings and lighting is equal to the characterization. It is beautiful and challenging and violently poetic. If you need to cling to manifestations of order and generalized stereotypes to enjoy a work of art - then this won't appeal to you.
The characters cannot help but to be molded by the irrational, by choices, accidents, violence and experience. You do not need a brick by brick plot in order to decipher them-for with these characters the mighty stone has already dropped into the river when we meet them - and the rippling gyre is already in motion. This is the genius of Refn. The ripples widen, slow and fade like the pure tone of a Tibetan gong.
The cinematography is bold and saturated; the location and settings and lighting is equal to the characterization. It is beautiful and challenging and violently poetic. If you need to cling to manifestations of order and generalized stereotypes to enjoy a work of art - then this won't appeal to you.
Did you know
- TriviaWas packaged to the Cannes Film Festival under the title "North of Hollywood, West of Hell."
- GoofsThe show focuses on the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. While they do have the ability to make arrests anywhere in the county, they generally do not patrol in the city of Los Angeles (as represented in the story) since it's covered by L.A.P.D. instead. The Sheriff's Department works in unincorporated towns like Altadena and East Los Angeles, incorporated cities that contract with them like Santa Clarita and West Hollywood, and transit agencies like Metrolink and Los Angeles MTA.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 712: Toy Story 4 (2019)
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