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After Hours

  • L'épisode a été diffusé 20 sept. 2024
  • 18+
  • 1h 7m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Colin Farrell in After Hours (2024)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe death of Carmine Falcone and a post-flood crime wave motivates Oz Cobb to fill the power vacuum left in the criminal underworld of Gotham City, while Falcone's children attempt to keep t... Tout lireThe death of Carmine Falcone and a post-flood crime wave motivates Oz Cobb to fill the power vacuum left in the criminal underworld of Gotham City, while Falcone's children attempt to keep their family together.The death of Carmine Falcone and a post-flood crime wave motivates Oz Cobb to fill the power vacuum left in the criminal underworld of Gotham City, while Falcone's children attempt to keep their family together.

  • Director
    • Craig Zobel
  • Writers
    • Lauren LeFranc
    • Bob Kane
    • Bill Finger
  • Stars
    • Colin Farrell
    • Cristin Milioti
    • Rhenzy Feliz
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,7/10
    30 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Craig Zobel
    • Writers
      • Lauren LeFranc
      • Bob Kane
      • Bill Finger
    • Stars
      • Colin Farrell
      • Cristin Milioti
      • Rhenzy Feliz
    • 66Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 22Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux39

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    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Oswald 'Oz' Cobb
    Cristin Milioti
    Cristin Milioti
    • Sofia Falcone
    Rhenzy Feliz
    Rhenzy Feliz
    • Victor Aguilar
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Francis Cobb
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Salvatore Maroni
    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo
    • Eve Karlo
    Michael Zegen
    Michael Zegen
    • Alberto Falcone
    Berto Colon
    Berto Colon
    • Castillo
    • (as Berto Colón)
    James Madio
    James Madio
    • Milos Grapa
    Joshua Bitton
    Joshua Bitton
    • Mikey Stone
    David H. Holmes
    David H. Holmes
    • Nick Fuchs
    Daniel J. Watts
    Daniel J. Watts
    • Bruno Tess
    Ben Cook
    Ben Cook
    • Calvin
    Jayme Lawson
    Jayme Lawson
    • Bella Reál
    Michael Kelly
    Michael Kelly
    • Johnny Viti
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Carmine Falcone
    Eugene Solfanelli
    Eugene Solfanelli
    • Mirti
    Eric Berryman
    Eric Berryman
    • Dr. Desoto
    • Director
      • Craig Zobel
    • Writers
      • Lauren LeFranc
      • Bob Kane
      • Bill Finger
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs66

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    8DLochner

    A remarkable Start: Colin Farrell's Penguin Steals the Show

    **"A Gangster Masterpiece: Colin Farrell Soars in Explosive First Episode of *The Penguin*****

    Rarely does an actor disappear so completely into a character as Colin Farrell does in the debut episode of *The Penguin*. From the moment he graces the screen as Oz Cobb, it's clear that Farrell is reveling in the opportunity to embody one of the most complex and multifaceted figures in Gotham's underworld. His performance is nothing short of a masterclass in gangster cinema, echoing the iconic portrayals found in the legendary works of Scorsese and Coppola.

    Farrell's Oz Cobb is a throwback to the gritty, charismatic mobsters of classic New York films, evoking shades of De Niro in *GoodFellas* or Pacino in *The Godfather*. There's a captivating duality at play here-on one hand, the audience is repelled by Cobb's ruthless, cold-blooded nature, but on the other, they can't help but be drawn in by his sharp wit and undeniable charisma. Cobb feels like a man you'd both fear and admire, an unpredictable figure in a crumbling city.

    Where *The Penguin* diverges from its predecessor, *The Batman*, is in its stripped-back, raw aesthetic. The sweeping cinematography and operatic visuals of Matt Reeves' film are noticeably absent, leaving a grittier, more intimate portrayal of Gotham's dark underbelly. This choice works in favor of the series, making the violence and power struggles feel more personal, even though it lacks the grandiosity fans may have expected. Reeves, who takes a step back as producer here, allows the series to develop its own unique tone, and while it may not match the cinematic intensity of *The Batman*, it compensates with a deep dive into its characters' psyches.

    The episode excels in portraying a Gotham that feels lived-in, grimy, and relentlessly unforgiving. Every corner of the city oozes tension, and Farrell's Penguin sits right at the center of it all, a man clawing his way to the top of a collapsing empire. The dialogue is sharp, with shades of the Scorsese-like banter that adds a layer of authenticity to the criminal machinations unfolding on-screen.

    Fans of classic gangster dramas will find much to love here. Oz Cobb isn't just a villain; he's a tragic figure, driven by ambition but burdened by the weight of his own insecurities and trauma. Farrell plays him with a gleeful menace, giving viewers the impression that he's relishing every moment of chaos his character creates.

    What *The Penguin* may lack in the stylistic bravado of its film counterpart, it makes up for in character-driven intensity. Colin Farrell doesn't just play Oz Cobb-he becomes him, and in doing so, he elevates what could have been a standard spin-off into something far more gripping. If the first episode is any indication, *The Penguin* is setting the stage for a dark, thrilling descent into Gotham's criminal underworld. Buckle up-this is one gangster saga you won't want to miss."
    10hsmarjon

    Quality!!!

    Although is just a TV show , the quality is outstanding with amazing shots and amazing scenery that blends it all together to create the Gotham that we love . Acting performances are also Movie-level . I can see they have put their time on it ,At first i thought it was going to be a slow burn as time passed it became more and more interesting, Perfect example of pacing... We got a perfect introduction of the Penguin and the other new characters. Everything was pure Quality and not bland.

    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 ...
    9lassegalsgaard

    After Hours

    The idea of this show was delivered with a lot of promise when it was first announced. This is not just a DC show or a spinoff to "The Batman," but a show that potentially shows how DC is going to do on HBO and if they can keep up the quality that we usually connect with that kind of reputation. The show has been compared to a lot of great crime shows, but it's also exciting to see how it will stand out, and this first episode does a great job of setting up this underdog story with a formidable performance from Colin Farrell.

    More than anything else, the thing that immediately stands out is the show's tone. It feels very similar to "The Batman," with the exception that it has been given a TV-MA rating, which enables them to use profanity and more graphic violence. That may take a few people off-guard, but it also sets the stage for a more gritty entry into this world. And the grit is certainly there, as the opening minutes of the episode features quite a shocking event that is very violent, yet also surprisingly comedic in a very dark way. The show brilliantly balances that grit with dark comedy, definitely setting its own tone very smartly from the very beginning. It's difficult to properly judge where the show is going, but it is setting up a very formidable character in Oz and perfectly expanding on his role and his ascent to the top of the food chain. Farrell is still eclectic in this role and totally disappears beneath the incredible make-up work that's being done to make him into this Oz, but he gives it his all as well, totally changing his voice to sound so fundamentally different from what we're used to hearing from him. At the same time, Cristin Milioti also enters the stage as Sofia Falcone, in an unpredictable and suspenseful performance that fits so well with what Farrell is doing that we constantly want to see more with them. The budget is noticeable, but the pull of the episode's plot is enough to keep you fully invested.

    "After Hours" does a great job of selling the show's premise and giving it a unique tone that makes it stand out among other crime shows. The character is so fascinating and his journey is relatable, and Farrell continues to amaze as this character, especially in his scenes with Milioti as Carmine Falcone's semi-psychotic daughter.
    10martymoves

    Classic

    If there was ever hope that storytelling after The Sopranos and Breaking Bad would return, here it is.

    This first episode had me locked in from start to finish. The many layers it slowly unravels opens so many doors for these storylines and scenarios to be unveiled.

    I have never been so satisfied with a pilot as I have with this episode, in several years, and many attempts.

    This captures the rawness and dark elements of what makes DC so surreal and ominous yet so emotionally impactful.

    I can't say enough about how blown away I am by all the performances. The cast makes me anxious for another episode because it truly seems that they have got it right, and that is a lasting affect.

    The setting is brilliant. The colour schemes that MAKE it Gotham. The tiny nuances and appreciations that they give us, the viewer, has me beaming and thriving with respect.

    I have to reitterate what a great job was done by the casting department as well as the cast themselves. Everything here just seems to click.

    The perfect elements and the right amount of everything at just the right time, to tie you in emotionally. Its downright gripping.

    I am ridiculously excited for the next episode.

    Very, very few shows have ever left me with such anticipation after the first episode. And this one seems to do it so effortlessly, but that is the magic of all that was put into this affair.

    (Just an example of some shows that had incredible debuts/pilots and went on to become some of the most intense and revered shows in television history: the aforementioned The Sopranos, Justified, The Shield, Breaking Bad, The Americans, The Walking Dead, and all these shows went on for several seasons and absolutely crushed it. The Penguin is next on the list of greats, bank on that)
    9tresm87

    An absolutely outstanding first episode with an even more outstanding performance by Farrell.

    As a Batman fan, I'm pretty biased, but if you measure the quality from purely a series standpoint, it's an incredibly well done introductory episode. I can see why they wanted to bridge the film into this and give Colin Farrell the reigns as the iconic penguin character he continues to play. It's better than most crime thrillers of the last decade in its first episode. That says something. The production level is stunning as well with the settings in Gotham being as palpable as possible. You really don't even care that Batman isn't in this because it gives you the perspective of the penguin which is a nice breath of fresh air.

    Intérêts connexes

    Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth
    Super-héros
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Criminalité
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight - L'histoire d'une vie (2016)
    Drame

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    • Anecdotes
      Two 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 Le retour de Batman (1992).
    • Gaffes
      It seems unlikely that the massive flood of seawater would be completely drained from Gotham streets in just one week.
    • Citations

      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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    • Bandes originales
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      Performed by Rita Hayworth

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2024 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 12th Avenue & 134th Street, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Exterior, night: Oz shoots at kids stealing his rims.)
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      • 6th & Idaho Productions
      • DC Entertainment
      • Dylan Clark Productions
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