After Hours
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 sep 2024
- C
- 1h 7min
El drama de DC Studios The Penguin, protagonizado por Colin Farrell en el papel principal, continúa la épica saga criminal de Batman que el cineasta Matt Reeves comenzó con la superproducció... Leer todoEl drama de DC Studios The Penguin, protagonizado por Colin Farrell en el papel principal, continúa la épica saga criminal de Batman que el cineasta Matt Reeves comenzó con la superproducción mundial de Warner Bros Pictures.El drama de DC Studios The Penguin, protagonizado por Colin Farrell en el papel principal, continúa la épica saga criminal de Batman que el cineasta Matt Reeves comenzó con la superproducción mundial de Warner Bros Pictures.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Castillo
- (as Berto Colón)
Opiniones destacadas
What really stands out in The Penguin is the sharpness of the dialogue. Every conversation feels charged with tension and meaning, adding layers to the characters and the unfolding drama. The show doesn't shy away from the raw, unfiltered reality of its world, with moments of intensity balanced by more subtle explorations of power and personal vulnerability.
Overall, this first episode sets the stage for what promises to be a modern crime classic. If you enjoy stories about the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and betrayal, The Penguin is shaping up to be a must-watch series with depth and drama to keep you hooked.
The city of Gotham feels realistic and gritty like it should. The supporting cast all deliver great performances. At no time is the immersion broken. All other show runners of Superhero/Star Wars/Fantasy shows should sit back and drink it in. This is how it's done.
The only thing I can recommend that could be improved is that characters don't have to say everything. For instance, there is a point that Oz takes Victors license and says: "I'm keeping your ID". He doesn't need to say that. It's more impactful if he just puts it in his pocket. Actions say things better than words sometimes, and there are a few moments in this show where dialogue could be said better with actions.
I loved how good it was connected to the Batman movie. What i mean by quality, the fact that if this was the start of the Batman 2 , u wouldn't even notice . Can't wait to see more ...
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- TriviaTwo previous Penguin actors are referenced in shop signs:
- "Burgess Jewelry Design and Repair" is named after Burgess Meredith who played the Penguin in Batman (1966) and its spin-off movies
- "Danny's Roofing Corp" is named after Danny DeVito who played the Penguin in Batman regresa (1992).
- ErroresIt seems unlikely that the massive flood of seawater would be completely drained from Gotham streets in just one week.
- Citas
Alberto Falcone: You think I could be as good as him? Get his kinda respect?
Oz Cobb: Your father? Sure, boss. If you want. But there are different kinds of power. When I was kid, there was a gangster, real old-school type, Rex Calabrese. He was a big deal. Yeah. At least, in my neighborhood. He helped people. When someone in your family was sick, he'd find you a doctor. Short on rent, front you the cash. Knew everyone's names, too. I don't know how he kept them all in his head, but... He saw you on the street, he'd call out to you, ask how you were. Felt like he meant it, too. When I'm 14 or something, he has a heart attack and dies, still holding his cigar. In my neighborhood, they throw a parade in his honor. A friggin' parade. I mean, it wasn't fancy, but it was the gesture... the show of love... of what he meant. Can you imagine? To be remembered like that? Revered?
Alberto Falcone: What is this? You want me to be like some small-time asshole?
Oz Cobb: Nah, that ain't what...
Alberto Falcone: For what? Would that make it easier for you to take what's mine? Or is this you? What you want?
Oz Cobb: No.
Alberto Falcone: [laughs] Holy shit, it is! This is your dream. It's so sweet, too! And so pathetic. You really think people would make a float of your dumb face and march it down the street chanting your goddamn name? "Oh, oh, Oswald Cobb! Remember him? What a guy!" What a little bitch.
[Oz shoots Alberto and laughs, then realizes what he's done]
Oz Cobb: Aw, fu..!
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- 12th Avenue & 134th Street, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Exterior, night: Oz shoots at kids stealing his rims.)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 7min(67 min)
- Color
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