Después de que un ataque de nervios hiciera descarrilar la última gira de Jocelyn. Ahora ella está decidida a reclamar su legítimo estatus de estrella del pop más grande y sexy de Estados Un... Leer todoDespués de que un ataque de nervios hiciera descarrilar la última gira de Jocelyn. Ahora ella está decidida a reclamar su legítimo estatus de estrella del pop más grande y sexy de Estados Unidos.Después de que un ataque de nervios hiciera descarrilar la última gira de Jocelyn. Ahora ella está decidida a reclamar su legítimo estatus de estrella del pop más grande y sexy de Estados Unidos.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'The Idol' delves into themes of fame, exploitation, and the music industry's darker side, often through sexualized and controversial content. Criticisms include excessive nudity, weak dialogue, and unconvincing performances, especially from The Weeknd. Some praise the show for confronting uncomfortable truths, while others find it exploitative and shallow. The series has a polarizing reception, with some viewers finding it compelling and others considering it a failure.
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I love so many actors in this series - but man oh man oh man....it's not good. And I really REALLY wanted to like it. It has heavy inferences that lead you to acknowledge the tragedies that have befallen the likes of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Amanda Bynes, etc etc etc. It gives the viewer a snapshot into why so many of them have suffered mental breakdowns and self-medicated. But there's no depth in this series. I feel like all they wanted to do was continue to glorify the savage treatment of young female artists by those who they should have been able to trust the most. They could have really made this into something - but they squandered the opportunity. If you want to see a lot of scantily clad, seemingly young (minor?) women being taken advantage of by everyone around them - then I guess this is the show for you. Personally, my time is worth more then what this show deserves.
This gives me high school play vibes with lots of nudity, sex and shock value with absolutely no content. I think they thought they will just add a lot of famous last names to the mix and that will do it, but this is really bad. The plot is incredibly not interesting, the actors have very little to work with so no wonder that they come out as doing a bad job. But I don't know if any actor would save it. I was tired after 10 minutes, but I thought I would give it a benefit of a doubt. At 20 minutes something inside of me was breaking. It's clear now that Sam Levinson cares only about aesthetics which is not my kind of tea anyway and not much about content. The dialogs are like an AI idea of what a human dialog should be. This is really embarrassing for everyone involved.
This only gets 3 stars from me because it's clear that Lily-Rose is doing the best she can with what she was given. But my goodness, this was a painful watch. Abel Tesfaye was severely misscast which makes this awkward, since the entire thing was his idea. Levinson's vision feels contrived, lacking every bit of that magic he created with Season 1 of Euphoria. The show just misses the mark, relying on nothing but nudity and shock value. The dialogue is vapid, the story is misguided. Points for lighting and camera work but that's about it. There are better shows to watch out there. This one isn't worth your time.
I felt so uncomfortable watching it . The only good thing about the film are the shots , the colors and the easthetic . Anything else just sucked . It is soo RAPY and hypocritical. It's a bad parody of fifty shafes of grey , but then directed by a very creepy person . I think its ridiculous The Weeknd directed his own sex film .
Everything is bad , the acting , the lines , the story . The ending ebviously doesn't make any sense .
It gives me so much weird vibes and its sooo uncomfortable to watch .
I kinda tought maybe he wanted to make a statement in the film about the music industry , but every point he makes is just weird .
Everything is bad , the acting , the lines , the story . The ending ebviously doesn't make any sense .
It gives me so much weird vibes and its sooo uncomfortable to watch .
I kinda tought maybe he wanted to make a statement in the film about the music industry , but every point he makes is just weird .
I'm shocked at the number of reviewers claiming this show reflects real life. This was like watching a large budget porno. It was so unnecessarily saturated in sex, I found a coherent story hard to tease out of the sleaze. I simply couldn't keep watching it. In retrospect, my final impression of the show reminded me of a line from the old movie, Butterflies Are Free, when Mrs. Baker declaims degeneracy, obscenity and nudity as a part of life, "I know [it's real life], Mr. Santori. So is diarrhea, but I wouldn't classify it as entertainment." If this show is like real life, you can keep it. I need some fresh air.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDirector Amy Seimetz left the project on 25 April 2022 amid a creative overhaul of the series. Co-creator Sam Levinson took over as series director.
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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