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Expats

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023–2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
10K
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POPULARITY
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Nicole Kidman, Sarayu Blue, and Ji-young Yoo in Expats (2023)
A look at the personal and professional lives of a tight-knit group of expatriates living in Hong Kong.
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A look at the personal and professional lives of a tight-knit group of expatriates living in Hong Kong.A look at the personal and professional lives of a tight-knit group of expatriates living in Hong Kong.A look at the personal and professional lives of a tight-knit group of expatriates living in Hong Kong.

  • Creator
    • Lulu Wang
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Sarayu Blue
    • Ji-young Yoo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,580
    212
    • Creator
      • Lulu Wang
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Sarayu Blue
      • Ji-young Yoo
    • 173User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 16 nominations total

    Episodes6

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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Margaret
    • 2023–2024
    Sarayu Blue
    Sarayu Blue
    • Hilary Starr
    • 2023–2024
    Ji-young Yoo
    Ji-young Yoo
    • Mercy
    • 2023–2024
    Brian Tee
    Brian Tee
    • Clarke
    • 2023–2024
    Tiana Gowen
    Tiana Gowen
    • Daisy Woo
    • 2023–2024
    Bodhi del Rosario
    Bodhi del Rosario
    • Philip Woo
    • 2023–2024
    Ruby Ruiz
    Ruby Ruiz
    • Essie
    • 2023–2024
    Amelyn Pardenilla
    Amelyn Pardenilla
    • Puri
    • 2023–2024
    Jack Huston
    Jack Huston
    • David Starr
    • 2023–2024
    Poon Pak Shing
    • Sam
    • 2024
    Bonde Sham
    • Charly
    • 2023–2024
    Blessing Mokgohloa
    Blessing Mokgohloa
    • Pastor Alan Mambo
    • 2023–2024
    Sudha Bhuchar
    • Brinder
    • 2023–2024
    Flora Chan
    Flora Chan
    • Olivia Chu
    • 2023–2024
    Connor James
    Connor James
    • Gus
    • 2024
    Will Or
    • Tony…
    • 2023–2024
    Jennifer Beveridge
    Jennifer Beveridge
    • Tilda
    • 2024
    Lesley Chiang
    Lesley Chiang
    • Philena Song
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Lulu Wang
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    User reviews173

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Expats' delves into expatriate life, cultural adaptation, and personal struggles through three women in Hong Kong. Nicole Kidman's performance garners mixed reactions; some praise her, while others critique her expressions and appearance. The show's pacing divides opinions, with some appreciating its thoughtful approach and others finding it slow. Cinematography and setting are praised, but the series is criticized for underdeveloped characters and missed narrative opportunities. Episode 5 receives particularly mixed reviews.
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    7zkonedog

    Hits Some Heights Of Prestige Drama, If Not Consistently Enough To Be Great

    Expats is an interesting mix of The Leftovers (for its meditations on grief/loss) and Big Little Lies (for its "rich miserable people" themes). While the series does from time to time fulfill those lofty ambitions, it doesn't do so frequently enough to truly be considered great.

    For a very basic overview, Expats follow the exploits of three women living in Hong Kong but originally from the United States (hence the title). Margaret (Nicole Kidman) is undergoing a severe family tragedy regarding a missing child. Hilary (Sarayu Blue) seemingly has it all--career, style, beauty--but struggles with any sort of home/family life outside of her job, especially as it pertains to David (Jack Huston). Mercy (Ji-young Yoo) is a young woman torn between her teenaged Hong Kong adventures and more serious dalliances with older men and the local protest scene (of which she wants to be a part of). As the series progresses through its six episodes, these three characters converge in often-unexpected ways.

    There are times when Expats hits the very heights of prestige TV drama. Certain scenes and character interactions will have you absolutely rapt and thinking deeply about your own life through the compelling arcs. I was especially drawn to the Hilary character, but each angle has its heights to be sure. Series creator Lulu Wang also takes risks--like a feature-length (1:40.00) episode almost exclusively devoted to Hong Kong's domestic help industry. It certainly isn't a show afraid of "big swings".

    Now, do those prodigious hacks always produce solid contact? Not necessarily. The first episode can be a little overwhelming until the groundwork is laid, and it crams a lot of serious topics into its scant six-episode run. All the character resolutions may not be everyone's cup of tea, either. Somewhat oddly, this is a series that--at least for me--was a little less than the sum of its parts. In other words, my individual episode rankings slightly outpaced what I ultimately thought of the season as a whole.

    That is truly the best way I can describe my experience watching Expats. Each episode had enough highly emotional or deeply thought-provoking moments to never be boring or outright poor, but in the grand scheme of things I didn't feel like it added up to much. A solid watch for those who enjoy deeper fare--but perhaps not one that will rocket to the top of best-of lists.
    5rsvpericgarcetti

    Distracted by Nicole Kidman's immobile face

    It's impossible to evaluate the show because lead actress Kidman's features are so distorted by her over-use of Botox & fillers that, at least for me, it proved too distracting to watch.

    Why doesn't someone who loves her -- husband, best friend, agent? (uh, maybe not) -- help her accept that aging is not a crime so she can get back to the varied & fascinating characters she used to be known for? Hollywood seems to be more accepting of women aging than it once was. Helen Mirren, Emma Thompson, Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis, all older than Kidman, are wonderful to watch.

    Please Nicole, it's not too late!
    8hygog

    The good old days in HK

    This show has a serious mood; there's no humor or excitement to get your heart racing. However, it does shed light on expat life, especially from a housewife's perspective, which hits close to home for expats like us. Reminding us of the good time there. It's heartbreaking to see everyone leaving Hong Kong now due to all the chaos. Such a fantastic city, and let's hope this show won't end up being the last historical record of its finest moments. The camera work is a letdown, though. It feels too confined and doesn't capture the true essence of modern Hong Kong's awesomeness. This episode clearly is just sets the scene for the story. If you're not into expat life or Hong Kong, it might be a bit boring. Farewell, Hong Kong.
    7surrinderella

    A bit different...

    I really enjoyed this. Saw it advertised and put it on my watch list. Just the combination of ex pats and starring Nicole Kidman was enough to peak my interest.

    This isn't a normal film, it's a bit special and because it's a bit special, not everyone is going to get it or appreciate the effort. The first episode was extremely slow but once you get used to the pace you can enjoy the cinematography, which not only highlighting Hong Kong but the intensity of shots and angles, many of which are subtle, clever and thought-provoking.

    The cast were all brilliant. I really enjoyed the historical accuracy of the protests and also the lives of maids - this could be a spin-off drama! I loved the different cultures and languages.

    The drama itself is about relationships, family trauma, tragedy, despair, love, redemption and hope. Without adding any spoilers the main storyline is very sad but beautifully made.

    My only criticism, the scenes of a sexual nature and nudity really were unnecessary, I don't believe they added anything extra to the drama.
    8vladimirchl

    Dig below the surface...

    Well written, well developed, interesting.

    I was shocked to see the show having below 6, then I read reviews, and I am very surprised that people are complaining about this show, but it's also a good reflection of where are we now as a global society, and what do we focus on. Well done for beautiful reverse art moment.

    When you surpass the egoistic-flat characters (which is also a point I think) you start noticing people from the background as well, and how perspective can be shifted and how nothing is at it seems. Yet it takes time and every person has much more to her/him than just the facade. Even the flat characters are not ... that flat, they are just in a different reality.

    The intertwined destiny of EACH character is interesting and I cannot wait for more. Also, I'm so glad that it's running weekly, like before - when you had to wait for the show. But at the same time you had some time to think about it before it comes, talk with your friends, stop and think, not just bluntly continue to the next episode to wait for something to... happen. Something should happen inside of you.

    I'm especially positively surprised with the last one (S1E05) - being an expat living in Dubai for such a long time, and working and observing Filipino workers closely, I could feel the Filipino story being told so ... gently... truthfully... and honestly... From the gossip moment to the moment when they are treated just like people from the background yet... They always, always have each other's back.

    A lot of time, people forget that each human and each person has their own story to be told, and all happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Beautiful show! Beautiful.

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      With over 7,000 buildings having more than 14 floors, Hong Kong has the highest number of skyscrapers in the world, outstripping even New York City.
    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits the word "Expat" is shown in several languages. The Russian version is mistranslated and means "Hangman".

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 外籍人士
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Blossom Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.82 : 1

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