It centers on a group of club-going friends who find support in the gay community following a tragedy.It centers on a group of club-going friends who find support in the gay community following a tragedy.It centers on a group of club-going friends who find support in the gay community following a tragedy.
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It is really not necessary to go into detail but this remake of QaF is just like all the other 202X remakes of bigger brands. It's a show featuring a queer group of people in New Orleans with the name Queer as Folk. But other than the name the show has nothing to do with the other two shows.
On the surface they may share similar storylines but only on the surface.
There's no depth to it. The characters are very very shallow and can't be compared to there counterparts from previous incarnations.
The dialogue is as expected flat and shallow like in all new shows these days (Star Trek Discovery and so on) In short: this show is a mess and a waste of time and effort.
On the surface they may share similar storylines but only on the surface.
There's no depth to it. The characters are very very shallow and can't be compared to there counterparts from previous incarnations.
The dialogue is as expected flat and shallow like in all new shows these days (Star Trek Discovery and so on) In short: this show is a mess and a waste of time and effort.
The original US version was incredible, I remember watching it at 10pm when it was on. It was intense, the sex scenes were shocking for the time. There was passion. Having watched the first episode of this new adaptation I wish they hadn't. None of the grit and authenticity of the original US version. This "looks" like a MTV music video.
For many years, queer film and television focused on tragedy: homophobia, the pain of coming out, unrequited love, and AIDS.
Now that all things queer have become widely normalized and ubiquitous, this reboot reaches back six years to exploit the true horror of the Pulse shooting - to Make Queer Tragic Again.
As in its previous versions, the self-obsessed characters still have the emotional and sexual maturity of 13-year-olds.
But the most galling scene shows them mocking a celebrity who exploits the fictional tragedy for media attention - in a show that exploits a real tragedy for media attention.
Now that all things queer have become widely normalized and ubiquitous, this reboot reaches back six years to exploit the true horror of the Pulse shooting - to Make Queer Tragic Again.
As in its previous versions, the self-obsessed characters still have the emotional and sexual maturity of 13-year-olds.
But the most galling scene shows them mocking a celebrity who exploits the fictional tragedy for media attention - in a show that exploits a real tragedy for media attention.
Big fan of the original and the US remake.
This "reboot" or whatever you choose to call it, does not deserve the name of the show. The creators should have named it something entirely different, and maybe it would have been more accepted as it's own show, and not judged and rated with most comparing it to the previous versions.
This "reboot" or whatever you choose to call it, does not deserve the name of the show. The creators should have named it something entirely different, and maybe it would have been more accepted as it's own show, and not judged and rated with most comparing it to the previous versions.
- Also, it tries way too hard to be "woke" which most shows are doing now, and take every element and overdramatize it.
- Gave it a chance, left me feeling nothing- tried to cram too much into 8 episodes and like most shows like this, prob left viewers that don't know much about the real culture, thinking that all in the lifestyle are like these characters in real life.
Just rewatch the original UK or the (2000) US version on Showtime/Paramount+. If you subscribe to Peacock just skip to the last 3 minutes of episode 8/season finale and you'll see what this reboot is all about...
If you wish to be entertained there are Heartstopper, Love Victor, Young Royals and even Q Force (and most Spanish Netflix shows are inclusive). New very recent movies are Wildhood and Fire Island on hulu. The Lake is coming in a week on Prime Video. So plenty of options, just avoid this one. Bad juju.
No wonder some of the casts already released their products before this to steer clear of the stink.
If you wish to be entertained there are Heartstopper, Love Victor, Young Royals and even Q Force (and most Spanish Netflix shows are inclusive). New very recent movies are Wildhood and Fire Island on hulu. The Lake is coming in a week on Prime Video. So plenty of options, just avoid this one. Bad juju.
No wonder some of the casts already released their products before this to steer clear of the stink.
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- TriviaThe character Ruthie is loosely based on writer and executive producer Jaclyn Moore who's also trans
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