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Un hombre recuerda sus experiencias cuando creció en Montgomery, Alabama, a fines de la década de 1960.Un hombre recuerda sus experiencias cuando creció en Montgomery, Alabama, a fines de la década de 1960.Un hombre recuerda sus experiencias cuando creció en Montgomery, Alabama, a fines de la década de 1960.
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I was a little skeptical about this reboot, but I actually found it to be pretty good. It's a charming show about a 12 year old boy discovering his path in life. It's a charming premise, and it's handled well. The show can also be deep and emotional, with the death of Martin Luther King affecting everyone. Some issues is that a little to much happens in this episode, and there could be a little less of Don Cheadle's narrating. Not that he does a bad job, he does a great job, be he sometimes talked over scenes that shouldn't have needed narration.
But besides that, it a charming take on the Wonder Years, that's also deep and emotional.
But besides that, it a charming take on the Wonder Years, that's also deep and emotional.
Usually I am adamantly against remakes. So much so that I refuse to watch them. What's the point honestly? Have you seen what they've done to shows like He-Man. Knight Rider or the movie Nightmare on Elm Street? If they remake Three's Company, The Golden Girls or The Wiz (yes, it's a remake but it doesn't count) I'm jumping off the edge of the planet.
Initially I rolled my eyes over Wonder Years 2.0 but when I saw Don Cheadle in the credits I took a chance. I'm glad that I did. The Wonder Years 2.0 makes sense because it's not re-telling the same story about the same family. We are now on the other side of the city with a Black family and this changes everything. I love what they've done so far and I can't wait for them to really dig into this decade from our perspective.
Initially I rolled my eyes over Wonder Years 2.0 but when I saw Don Cheadle in the credits I took a chance. I'm glad that I did. The Wonder Years 2.0 makes sense because it's not re-telling the same story about the same family. We are now on the other side of the city with a Black family and this changes everything. I love what they've done so far and I can't wait for them to really dig into this decade from our perspective.
As usual any show showing life in the good ol' US of A from anything but a Lilly-white perspective is immediately called "too political"!
I remember watching the original series whilst still at school and wondering where all the diversity in America is? I was getting into rock, blues and jazz music and Jimi Hendrix was my hero.
This seems to a gentle comedy show about late 1960's era family life in a black middle class neighborhood in the south. But it will not shy away from showing a black perspective.
Good start, hope the characters and story live up to the premise. We shall see.
I remember watching the original series whilst still at school and wondering where all the diversity in America is? I was getting into rock, blues and jazz music and Jimi Hendrix was my hero.
This seems to a gentle comedy show about late 1960's era family life in a black middle class neighborhood in the south. But it will not shy away from showing a black perspective.
Good start, hope the characters and story live up to the premise. We shall see.
Now I'm usually the first to call out the woke society but the pilot was fantastic. Stop calling it a remake. Stop jumping to conclusions. Give it a chance. Things actually happen this way back then. No matter what you want to believe.
This is how to properly reboot a classic. Totally fresh take, great casting, loved the beginning narration showing that 50 years later, everything is pretty much the same. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Ignore the low rating. Definitely worth the watch.
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- TriviaRunning simultaneously with the original "Wonder Years", this show complements the original show from the late 1980s, with the same name, from a Black American perspective. Actor and director Fred Savage, who helps produce this version, played the original titular character on "The Wonder Years."
- ConexionesReferenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Amy Adams/Lee Daniels/girl in red/Ande (2021)
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