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Show Me a Hero

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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7.9/10
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Oscar Isaac in Show Me a Hero (2015)
First official trailer for Show Me A Hero, a new mini-series from HBO.
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Nick Wasicsko takes office as mayor of Yonkers in 1987 and has to face the issue of building public housing in the white, middle-class side of town.Nick Wasicsko takes office as mayor of Yonkers in 1987 and has to face the issue of building public housing in the white, middle-class side of town.Nick Wasicsko takes office as mayor of Yonkers in 1987 and has to face the issue of building public housing in the white, middle-class side of town.

  • Stars
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Natalie Paul
    • Carla Quevedo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    13K
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    POPULARITY
    4,152
    4,365
    • Stars
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Natalie Paul
      • Carla Quevedo
    • 31User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Nick Wasicsko
    • 2015
    Natalie Paul
    Natalie Paul
    • Doreen Henderson
    • 2015
    Carla Quevedo
    Carla Quevedo
    • Nay Noe…
    • 2015
    Peter Riegert
    Peter Riegert
    • Oscar Newman
    • 2015
    Ilfenesh Hadera
    Ilfenesh Hadera
    • Carmen Febles
    • 2015
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Hank Spallone
    • 2015
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    • Norma O'Neal
    • 2015
    Michael Stahl-David
    Michael Stahl-David
    • Jim Surdoval
    • 2015
    Ray Iannicelli
    Ray Iannicelli
    • Council Clerk
    • 2015
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Mary Dorman
    • 2015
    Danny Mastrogiorgio
    Danny Mastrogiorgio
    • Peter Chema
    • 2015
    McKinley Belcher III
    McKinley Belcher III
    • Dwayne Meeks
    • 2015
    Brianna Horne
    • Gail Henderson
    • 2015
    Angela Pietropinto
    Angela Pietropinto
    • Anne Wasicsko
    • 2015
    Patrick Cooley
    Patrick Cooley
    • Det. Peter Intervallo
    • 2015
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Peter Smith
    • 2015
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Vinni Restiano
    • 2015
    Dominique Fishback
    Dominique Fishback
    • Billie Rowan
    • 2015
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    10AMK67

    Don't miss it.

    Another excellent, daring and absolutely fabulous work of David Simon, creator of 'The Wire' and so many other quality TV series. Extremely political, as always, and an almost to the letter depiction of the events. Racism, segregation, poverty, politics machinations, corruption, class issues, social and political structure problems addressed, not by lecturing us but as a piece of our lives. "Low income doesn't mean low class. The problem begins with the language that's used." An important point. Language is a powerful force in this society, especially when it comes to empty political speak.

    If you liked 'The Wire', you'll love this one. Don't miss it. I gave it a 10, with all of my heart.
    10zkiko

    Like every piece of art that shows complexities and isn't being forced in trending...

    It will be left to a specific type of viewer to watch/give it a chance. This mini-series was a work of art. Portraying many facets of life, sociology and politics. And especially why a sincere person will likely lose in the race made for narcissists. There is no place in politics for a sincere being. Since a sincere being is able to truly feel , and a narcissist is only there for power. Ironically the masses always fall for the trap of the narcissist, due to their own insecurities. They have the sick need for someone who portrays (fake) security. They need to believe in it, even if it's a lie. The narcissist has no problem feeding them that lie. Also very interesting in this show is how it shows us the psychology behind buildings, neighbourhoods and how it has a lot of influence on behaviour! This was one of the best and a very painful mini series to watch. But pain is a part of life, and I applaud the makers for daring to portray that, since they also know most people do anything to avoid seeing and feeling that in tv shows/movies/art.
    bob the moo

    The solid responsibility of the story-telling mostly offsets the fragmented nature of it

    It was the name recognition of David Simon that brought me to this mini-series, although if I am honest little else from the plot summary really appealed to me. The story of Yonkers' objection to a court order that they must find sites for affordable housing to be built; it is a true story that unfolds over decades, has lots of council meetings, politics, and a large ensemble cast. While part of you will want to focus on the potential for big showboating scenes in those council meetings, with people fighting the good fight, the truth is that this is not a show that has heroic types, or big moments – so the 'true story' and 'decades' bits are really what you should consider. In this way the mini-series is not the most thrilling ride, and I say that as someone who enjoyed it. There are no big explosive moments and no barnstorming courtroom moments.

    Instead the story unfolds through fines and political pandering, and really those politicians 'pushing' the housing in Yonkers are really just those who realize they cannot push back. In and around this we have the residents of the area, and those who would become residents. This gives the show a feeling of depth, but at the same time gives it the problem that it cannot spend too long with anyone, and also has too many plates spinning to be able to move the story with a sharp pace. That is what it has to do though, and it is impressive how well the decades-long narrative, with its complexity and commentaries, does manage to hang together and make for an engaging story.

    I don't think it is perfect, and it does overextend its reach in how much it tries to bring to the table. However it is a quality piece of story-telling and I liked it as such. The quality is there in the writing, and the way such complexity is made accessible in an unsexy, unglamorous way – with real, flawed characters everywhere, just like real life. Performances are strong across the board – Isaac, perhaps being the one grabbing the headlines with his tragic character, but the cast is deep in good performances (and many HBO faces from Oz, The Wire, and other shows). It does have the feeling of a show you 'should' watch rather than one that you really 'want' to watch, however for its flaws, it is consistently solid in its story-telling, and it delivers a realistic, nuanced, and balanced presentation of the situation, where few are villains, even fewer are heroes, and mostly people are just flawed in whatever they are trying to do.
    8t-dooley-69-386916

    HBO Series on the true life battle to build homes for the needy

    Nick Wasicsko was a councillor in the city of Yonkers, New York, when he went for the allure that power wields and became mayor. This was at a time when the council was being told that it had to build low income housing and 'affordable' homes. The problem was that these had to go in the nice part of town where all the white voters loved. And if you want to be re-elected then you do what the voters want.

    Now this sounds like the usual tale of haves and have nots but it is more than that. The series follows the lives of some of the 'would be' new tenants and the people objecting and all the lovely Machiavellian politicians and their scheming ways. It is a warts and all kind of approach and at times you find it hard to single out the god guys and indeed the gals.

    It is very well made as you would expect from HBO but it does take its time to get going and find its stride, but at 6 episodes long it does have the time to do that. All acted really well with good period detail and a kind of inevitability about it that made me keep coming back for more. A social drama with a heart but it kind of wears it on different sleeves and is all the better for it.
    Red_Identity

    Oscar Isaac is incredible in this restrained, effective and realistic drama

    Just amazing. It's rather understated and procedural many of the times (but nothing unsurprising if one has seen David Simon's TV series). What it does in the six hours is amazing though. Its character development is exquisite, and by the time it's over it feels like it was a run of an actual television series. Of course, it could only be this long, but that doesn't stop me from wishing it WAS a longer series. Oscar Isaac is an amazing actor. I've said it before and I'll say it again, he's doing things not many actors right now are (or even can). The amount of raw talent he has, as well as the amount of warmth he can convey is staggering. That's what makes the end of the series so heartbreaking. I really hope this wins the Miniseries Emmy next year, and that Isaac also takes home the trophy.

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    • Trivia
      Winona Ryder cut her eyelashes for her part the city council woman, after writer David Simon sweet-mannered said they made her look too endearing.
    • Quotes

      Nick Wasicsko: Hey, this mayor thing... when the fun part starts?

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Winona Ryder/Colin Quinn/Beirut (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      When The People Find Out
      Performed by Steve Earle and The Dukes.

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Покажіть мені героя
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Pretty Pictures
      • Blown Deadline Productions
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      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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