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Título original: I May Destroy You
  • Serie de TV
  • 2020
  • 16
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
28 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
POPULARIDAD
2082
210
Michaela Coel in Podría destruirte (2020)
A fearless, frank and provocative half-hour series exploring the question of sexual consent and where, in the new landscape of dating and relationships, the distinction between liberation and exploitation lies.
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Explora la cuestión del consentimiento sexual en la vida contemporánea y cómo en el terreno de las relaciones personales distinguimos entre liberación y explotación.Explora la cuestión del consentimiento sexual en la vida contemporánea y cómo en el terreno de las relaciones personales distinguimos entre liberación y explotación.Explora la cuestión del consentimiento sexual en la vida contemporánea y cómo en el terreno de las relaciones personales distinguimos entre liberación y explotación.

  • Creación
    • Michaela Coel
  • Reparto principal
    • Michaela Coel
    • Weruche Opia
    • Paapa Essiedu
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    28 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    2082
    210
    • Creación
      • Michaela Coel
    • Reparto principal
      • Michaela Coel
      • Weruche Opia
      • Paapa Essiedu
    • 185Reseñas de usuarios
    • 32Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 2 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 30 premios y 49 nominaciones en total

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    Michaela Coel
    Michaela Coel
    • Arabella
    • 2020
    Weruche Opia
    Weruche Opia
    • Terry
    • 2020
    Paapa Essiedu
    Paapa Essiedu
    • Kwame
    • 2020
    Stephen Wight
    Stephen Wight
    • Ben
    • 2020
    Marouane Zotti
    Marouane Zotti
    • Biagio
    • 2020
    Harriet Webb
    Harriet Webb
    • Theodora
    • 2020
    Aml Ameen
    Aml Ameen
    • Simon
    • 2020
    Adam James
    Adam James
    • Julian
    • 2020
    Natalie Walter
    Natalie Walter
    • Francine
    • 2020
    Karan Gill
    Karan Gill
    • Zain
    • 2020
    Sarah Niles
    Sarah Niles
    • Officer Funmi
    • 2020
    Franc Ashman
    Franc Ashman
    • Susy Henny
    • 2020
    Mariah Gale
    Mariah Gale
    • Officer Beth
    • 2020
    Chin Nyenwe
    • Tariq
    • 2020
    Lewis Reeves
    Lewis Reeves
    • David
    • 2020
    Danielle Vitalis
    Danielle Vitalis
    • Teen Arabella
    • 2020
    Tyler Luke Cunningham
    • Kai
    • 2020
    Lauren-Joy Williams
    • Teen Terry
    • 2020
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      • Michaela Coel
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    9Esc-key-lime-tree

    The final episode is sheer perfection

    I May Destroy You is not for your average viewer. It is uncomfortable, disturbing, sometimes gross. But isn't that part of life-the good, the bad, AND the ugly?

    I've seen many foreign movies that are graphic, gratuitous, and grotesque, so watching this fast paced drama series (with darkly humorous moments) was not shocking or offensive.

    Some reviewers are saying cruel things about the characters, or blowing them off as unlikable. I challenge the viewer to see these as real human beings-immature, reckless and careless. Haven't we all been there on some level? And aren't we ALL worth saving? Aren't we all worthy of empathy and love, even when-no, especially when-we're at our worst?

    If you take that into consideration and go in with an open mind, you will find that this show is a master class in writing. The pacing moves at lightning speed. The plot is razor sharp focused. The themes are strong and relevant. The characters experience trauma and grow and evolve over the episodes. Especially the main character, Arabella.

    Without spoiling it, by the final episode (which is SO cleverly meta in terms of writing about writing), she is able to come to terms with her trauma in one of the best final episodes I've seen in a dramedy show. It's sheer perfection: fully resolves everything, funny, violent, shocking, thought provoking and smartly written and executed. It would be perfect if this was all there was. Not sure how a second season would fare or what it would focus on.

    One last and very important thing: Americans need to watch this with subtitles! I had no clue what they were saying in the first three minutes. Once the subtitles were on, it was smooth sailing.
    7fshardlow

    Entertaining and well-acted show... Held back by confusing intention/messaging

    I watched the whole show today, so my review is about the entire show in general.

    The positives:
    • Michaela Coel as the leading actor does a really great job. Also big props for writing and producing the show as well.
    • There are several different intertwining story lines with different and well- constructed supporting characters.
    • The whole cast are actually all pretty good, and I think it's refreshing and important how diverse the cast is.. I'm so used to white washed casts that this show felt unique in terms of representation. The more positive representation the better in my opinion.


    The negatives:
    • I feel like although I found the show interesting and liked how it focused on different characters and different issues, I found the plot a bit thin or even neglected. Such as the most central story line of the show, focusing around sexual assault, sort of fading into the background. I just found the plot a bit wavering at times.
    • I also don't think I saw much character progression from any of the main characters. I was expecting them to sort of go through a change and come out the other side, but I don't really think any of them came out much better than they were at the start? It kind of just felt a bit anti-climactic.
    • I think the show suffered from showcasing too many story lines, social issues and politics. I really like a show that isn't afraid to be honest and political, however I thought that there was quite a lot going on, when maybe It would've been more effective if Cole had just focused on a smaller amount of issues but with more depth. I don't know, it's just how I'm feeling..


    Good show though- I mean clearly, I watched the whole thing in a day!
    10sperkinz

    Real life

    I don't know when I have seen a show that depicted real life so accurately.
    9azanti0029

    It took me a long time to find the courage to review this title - this is why

    There's a small list of films and television shows that have profoundly affected me either because they have created an awareness on a subject I was previously completed misinformed on (Hillsborough) or have impacted me so deeply I became an activist (And the Band Played On) while others have just connected with me on an emotional level for more personal reasons and in the case of IMDY, it was certainly the latter and partly about timing.

    I May Destroy You follows the life of London blogger Arabella (Cole) propelled to sudden fame by a hit best seller, she's trying to find something relevant to say for the difficult second album. While trying to live up the expectations of both her agent & publicist, who are trying to define her image for her, rather than her organically discovering it on her own. As she struggles to focus on work she finds herself dealing with a sea of overwhelming emotions after a night out that she only remembers through nightmarish flashbacks, which leads to her recollecting images of a serious sexual assault. These events cause her life to slowly unravel as she tries to discover what happened on that fateful night but neglects her own friends issues in the process, often with dire consequences.

    If Cole had focused on Arabella alone, it might have been hard for the audience to stay with her on this journey, but equal perspective is given to best friends Terry and Kwame (Opia & Essiedu both SUPERB) whose lives are impacted by some of Arabella's poorer choices, but may themselves have also played their part in the circumstances which led to Arabella being sexually assaulted. There's no good guys or bad guys in this show, only people, real characters, defined by their actions.

    Just when the show starts to feel in comfortable territory MC will throw a hand grenade into an already complex subject and the issue of sexual consent is something which is under constant examination throughout the show and rarely has it been tackled as well, nor honestly, as it has here. Frequent flashbacks to Arabella school years give the present narrative some clever twists and unique contexts, especially to old school mate Theodora (Webb, just excellent) who now runs a support group for victims of assault, someone who is probably the most ill suited person on the planet to do so.

    I am sure I still would have thought as highly of this show, as I do, had I not been the victim of a serious sexual assault during its broadcast, something which, for someone of my age, was not only extremely difficult to deal with, as it was to discuss with even my closest friends. This show became my support group. This show helped me on the road to healing from that awful experience and for that Ms Cole, I truly hope, one day, I get to thank you in person. Who would have thought it would serve such a role in my life.

    There is so much more I could say about this show and while its not flawless and there were a couple of moments (walking into the sea in Italy) which risked borderline on the ridicule and felt like I was suddenly in a different show, fortunately these were few and the its positives far outweighed those moments.

    Michaela Cole is an actress I have been aware of before even Chewing Gum, as I had my Casting Director offer her a role in a small indy we were involved with (Which she gratefully declined as CG was happening at the time) but I always remembered her, due to the uncanny similar energy and physical presence she had to someone I knew once whom sadly is no longer with us. Thus I followed her work with interest.

    MC is one of those few individuals that once in a while comes along and rocks the industry to its core, refusing to be bullied by its worn mechanisms nor defined into purely ticking a diversity a box. She has a remarkable grasp on not only her own culture, but how it fits in the narrative of modern society and has defined her own struggles. Yet it is to her credit that she finds completely unique ways to explore the subjects she tackles with a unique narrative tapestry that is both relatable and obtainable to its audience. Her work has a vein of reality which gives a truthful voice to subjects that are difficult to digest, yet refuses, like real life, to give us easy and simple answers. Avoiding cliches of portraying Arabella as simply a victim nor labelling characters who behave reprehensibly, as black and white villains. These insights are invaluable in not only engaging the audience but starting conversations about the issues she chooses to explore and few writers and directors can make this claim about their work.

    She is quite simply, one of the most exciting talents the UK has ever produced and long may this continue. Needless to say, I highly recommend this show, you might not like everything you see, but that, is often the reality of life, is it not?
    9WhateverIWant29

    Brilliant, bittersweet and dark humour - A must watch

    Loved it! As a young British woman from London it's very relatable, from language to interactions. Some hard hitting scenes mixed in with Michaela Coel style dark humour. It's not meant to be girlfriends or SATC and it doesn't pretend to be. It's not a sitcom or light comedy, it's devastating at times, yet humorous. It's witty and real, covers some of the darker life scenes that aren't ordinarily placed on the screen. Think more of skins/euphoria etc... better yet don't compare it to anything at all... yes, people get wasted, do drugs and shock, horror they talk to their friends when on the loo. I'm confused by the lower scores claiming it should be a thriller or that the characters are one dimensional when we see the depth in their nuanced facial expressions and fleeting moments of raw honesty between friends. I can only say that those people appear to have completely missed the story being told. They didn't understand that it's not meant to be a whodunnit or sanitised portrayal of sexual assault according to how society expects victims to behave. It's about consent, the shades of grey, the acceptance/lack of it, how we understand it and how it's interpreted by the aggressor and victim...How sexual assault survivors cope with the aftermath and then have to exist with daily life. It's brilliant and has left me excited for Coel's next project.

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