Ambientado en los 80, la serie dramatiza el boom del ordenador personal a través de los ojos de un visionario ingeniero prodigio cuyas innovaciones confrontan a los gigantes corporativos de ... Leer todoAmbientado en los 80, la serie dramatiza el boom del ordenador personal a través de los ojos de un visionario ingeniero prodigio cuyas innovaciones confrontan a los gigantes corporativos de su tiempo.Ambientado en los 80, la serie dramatiza el boom del ordenador personal a través de los ojos de un visionario ingeniero prodigio cuyas innovaciones confrontan a los gigantes corporativos de su tiempo.
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- 2 premios y 14 nominaciones en total
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This is what I call good writing. AMC after Mad Man did another amazing series, that unfortunately did not get the same attention
"Halt and Catch Fire" tells about the birth of the corporate world in America between the 80s and the 90s, when big companies started to raise and new business values came up.
Let's start with the strongest element: its characters. Their development is simply amazing, it is always possible to see a gradual and constant evolution of their psychology, their actions and way of thinking change through time, depending on their personal experiences. They are influenced by one another, and their relationships will alter: some bounds will become stronger, friendships will be ruined, there will be many conflicts. Nothing feels rushed or all over the place: there is always a balance with the main storyline. Some characters, that at the beginning of the first season are really likeable, at the end of the series are very much annoying, and vice versa. Donna and Joe are the most obvious examples. The series does this gradually, in a very subtle way, or suddenly after a specific important or traumatic event, that change completely their perspective about life. You really care about them, even when they are not at their best moment.
Donna and Cameron are the perfect example about how Hollywood should build empowered female roles. These two women really work hard to get where they are, and nothing is gifted to them. They will have many difficult moments that they manage to overcome, but with a big personal sacrifice. For them is even harder, as the business world was at the time populated by mostly men, and there were a lot of prejudices about it. This is what I call good writing.
Episodes are really smooth and I never felt bored once. Every season add always new elements to the story and nothing feel redundant. There was an attention to details, how times change progressively, while the technology evolves. How ideas of the time actually contributed to create the world of today. The only flaw that I could find is that sometimes the series predict just too much about the future, almost like characters already know what is going to happen in the 2010s, period when the show was aired. I can understand that this aspect was fictionalized for story purposes, however creators put so much effort into details, but unfortunately they missed this one.
The cast is always on point, I especially appreciated the interpretation of Kerry Bishé, Lee Pace, Scott McNairy and Mackenzie Davis. Demonstration that you don't need famous actors to pull something good. I wish I can see them more often around in movies and series, they are very talented. I was also extremely surprised by Alana Cavanaugh, that nailed it in the fourth season as Hailey Clark.
It is a real pity that not a lot of people know about "Halt and Catch Fire". I wouldn't say that this is a cult series such as Mad Man, aired as well by AMC, but is getting really close and for sure is the perfect example about how screenwriters should compose a believable story. I guess it is because of treated topics: unfortunately there is not a big audience interested in technology and Venture Capitalists. A real pity, because this series a lot to offer beyond this.
Let's start with the strongest element: its characters. Their development is simply amazing, it is always possible to see a gradual and constant evolution of their psychology, their actions and way of thinking change through time, depending on their personal experiences. They are influenced by one another, and their relationships will alter: some bounds will become stronger, friendships will be ruined, there will be many conflicts. Nothing feels rushed or all over the place: there is always a balance with the main storyline. Some characters, that at the beginning of the first season are really likeable, at the end of the series are very much annoying, and vice versa. Donna and Joe are the most obvious examples. The series does this gradually, in a very subtle way, or suddenly after a specific important or traumatic event, that change completely their perspective about life. You really care about them, even when they are not at their best moment.
Donna and Cameron are the perfect example about how Hollywood should build empowered female roles. These two women really work hard to get where they are, and nothing is gifted to them. They will have many difficult moments that they manage to overcome, but with a big personal sacrifice. For them is even harder, as the business world was at the time populated by mostly men, and there were a lot of prejudices about it. This is what I call good writing.
Episodes are really smooth and I never felt bored once. Every season add always new elements to the story and nothing feel redundant. There was an attention to details, how times change progressively, while the technology evolves. How ideas of the time actually contributed to create the world of today. The only flaw that I could find is that sometimes the series predict just too much about the future, almost like characters already know what is going to happen in the 2010s, period when the show was aired. I can understand that this aspect was fictionalized for story purposes, however creators put so much effort into details, but unfortunately they missed this one.
The cast is always on point, I especially appreciated the interpretation of Kerry Bishé, Lee Pace, Scott McNairy and Mackenzie Davis. Demonstration that you don't need famous actors to pull something good. I wish I can see them more often around in movies and series, they are very talented. I was also extremely surprised by Alana Cavanaugh, that nailed it in the fourth season as Hailey Clark.
It is a real pity that not a lot of people know about "Halt and Catch Fire". I wouldn't say that this is a cult series such as Mad Man, aired as well by AMC, but is getting really close and for sure is the perfect example about how screenwriters should compose a believable story. I guess it is because of treated topics: unfortunately there is not a big audience interested in technology and Venture Capitalists. A real pity, because this series a lot to offer beyond this.
Halt and Watch Greatness
Set at the dawn of the tech industry boom of the 1980's, this drama follows a group of fictional individuals that help birth the technology that makes today's world possible. Two couples, a tech savvy married couple and a lusty on-again-off-again pair, team up with their old boss to ride the wave of the tech revolution. However, the main character of this series is technology itself. How quickly it became irrevocably entwined into our everyday lives, American life, and the entire world. Everything we use today, everyday, got its origins from human imagination and this fictionalized account of that genesis is both fun and nostalgic. If you were born in the 80s, you can peg the stages of your life based on what stage technology had advanced: from DOS, to Windows, to the internet, to social media. This series takes you through much of that timeline in a way that gets you excited about the history of it.
The storyline with the characters provides the human element to this tech tale. One of the characters has a self-destructive streak, which makes you go "omg, what's he going to do next?!?" He also has that necessary blend of genius and madman that is an absolute must for this kind of story. I do appreciate the endings for most of the characters. The characters move away from each other and back again through the course of the story since it takes place over many years. I also have to admit, I don't ever tire of watching "geeks" make money. Like, mega money. And drive pretty cars. A story about people having the brains, the ingenuity, and the passion to change the world and reaping the rewards from that is the American dream. That force of energy is the driving emotion in this series and carries the characters through their other more personal trials from beginning to end.
The storyline with the characters provides the human element to this tech tale. One of the characters has a self-destructive streak, which makes you go "omg, what's he going to do next?!?" He also has that necessary blend of genius and madman that is an absolute must for this kind of story. I do appreciate the endings for most of the characters. The characters move away from each other and back again through the course of the story since it takes place over many years. I also have to admit, I don't ever tire of watching "geeks" make money. Like, mega money. And drive pretty cars. A story about people having the brains, the ingenuity, and the passion to change the world and reaping the rewards from that is the American dream. That force of energy is the driving emotion in this series and carries the characters through their other more personal trials from beginning to end.
Mad at myself for putting this off for so long bc it's terrific
I've heard nothing but great things about Halt and Catch Fire for several years now but I always put it off because I had other things to watch. Well, I finally got around to watching it and I'm actually mad at myself for putting it off for so long. It's as good as everyone says it's is. I'd actually go as far as to say it's one of the more underrated shows of the last decade. It didn't get promoted nearly enough, I barely heard about it when it was on. I need to give a special mention to Lee Pace, who is one of the most underrated and under appreciated actors out there right now, because he is amazing in this. If people actually gave this a chance like I did they would be amazed by how good it is. I can not recommend this show enough.
Simply wonderful
One of the best drama series of all times. Can't remember when I last cried watching a TV series, but "Halt and Catch Fire" made me sob. Wonderful characters. Compelling mixture of fact and fiction. Great actors.
I lived through most of the computer history that is being presented in the plot-line, and I have to say: it is SPOT ON. I will remain a fan forever.
I lived through most of the computer history that is being presented in the plot-line, and I have to say: it is SPOT ON. I will remain a fan forever.
Most underrated show of recent times
This is the best tv on the tech industry bar none, I could never understand why it's not ranked higher in the great tv shows of recent times. Characterisation is strong throughout and each series develops the personal stories while maintaining a coherent vision of the overall story - that of the tech industry's growth set against its social impact all packaged in entertaining tv. It also has some of he strongest female characterisation in recent tv with Donna's character binding the show over the series. Halt and catch fire is without any doubt the most under appreciated tv certainly of recent times. Watch it.
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- Curiosidades"HCF" ("Halt and Catch Fire") is from one of a number of lists of humourous assembly command mnemonics. Others are "BrH" ("Branch and Hang" and "DWIM" ("Do What I Meant"). {DWIM, if it existed, would be the single most useful programming command ever.} HCF refers to a computer machine code instruction that causes the computer's central processing unit (CPU) to cease meaningful operation, typically requiring a restart of the computer.
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- Snellville, Georgia, Estados Unidos(Someone's house and car crash scene)
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- 1h(60 min)
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