Les différents membres d'une famille à Los Angeles voient leur passé et leur avenir perturbés quand une révélation qui risque de bouleverser leur vie fait éclater tous leurs secrets.Les différents membres d'une famille à Los Angeles voient leur passé et leur avenir perturbés quand une révélation qui risque de bouleverser leur vie fait éclater tous leurs secrets.Les différents membres d'une famille à Los Angeles voient leur passé et leur avenir perturbés quand une révélation qui risque de bouleverser leur vie fait éclater tous leurs secrets.
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- 56 victoires et 121 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Transparent' delves into gender identity, family dynamics, and transformation, focusing on a transgender parent and their dysfunctional family. Jeffrey Tambor's performance is highly acclaimed, yet the show faces criticism for unlikable supporting characters, inconsistent tone, and underdeveloped dialogue. Some appreciate its mature themes and nudity, while others find it lacking depth and coherence. The series also examines Jewish identity and complex relationships.
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In what could have been an insight into the different lives of a culture we rarely get to contemplate we instead get to focus on a collection of ugly characters believably reflecting the current state of the self centered American psyche.
The dialog is witty, the acting is convincing, and the action is believable for the country it comes from, and it's a thoroughly engrossingly unpleasant experience that eventually has you wondering "why am I watching these horrible people?".
It's like a lot of American TV of recent years, deriving entertainment from pain & ugliness, and feeding back into the normalisation of that thinking.
I got tricked into watching this by the interesting premise and revolted by the self centered side characters to the point of having to abandon the exercise. I don't want these people in my life.
What started out as a unique idea and was well written and acted has quickly gone the way of most TV and lost it's way. This last season is simply an annoying repetition of the various characters dysfunctional relationships and in ability to cope. In many ways a lot like my own family which drives me totally nuts. It did better when it was examining the issues and angst of becoming a trans late in life but now has decided to abandon that theme and go on to frustrating portraits of Jewish angst. We cannot follow this show any longer and have abandoned it for more intelligent viewing. This is now nothing more than a copy of all of Woody Allen's earlier movie themes.
Like many ppl already said , the last episode sucks. But hey there were 4 great seasons before that. And those were good so enjoy the show, and than open a bottle of wine for the last episode ...
I began watching this series by accident one night. I am not someone aware of the issues that face trans-gender people but do know a couple of people that have recently began the transition and i thought this series may help the masses to be more accepting of difference. However unfortunately all i have found in both the first and second series are a group of self obsessed selfish individuals and i couldn't dislike the characters more if i tried, there lives are so bizarre, twisted and meaningless and all the seem to do is hurt everyone around them, not one of the characters actually seems to care about any of the others. I am not a prude but I think it is over sexed and untrue to life. Its not funny, its not enlightening, its not even interesting. What it is, is mundane, at times offensive on a number of levels and unbelievable, i do not feel it offers a true insight into any families life but just serves to try and shock, which it also does not achieve.
I will watch to the end of series 2 in the hope that something good will come from this complete waste of my time.
I will watch to the end of series 2 in the hope that something good will come from this complete waste of my time.
I've gotta say, it's usually that shows gain steam as they go on. With this, it was the opposite. I thought it started off truly fantastic, but somewhere after the first few episodes it lost me a bit. I'm totally up for unlikable protagonists, but Ihave to find them interesting. Two of the three siblings here were not only at times completely insufferable and got more unlikable as the season went on, but their story lines were only mildly interesting at times, and the other times not at all. The one sibling that I did like and found interesting despite also being pretty unlikable was Amy Landecker's character, and I think in her case it really only was because I'm a fan of her as an actress in general. The season should've really concentrated more on Tambor. As it is, it's a pretty good first season despite me liking it less and less as it went on, even if totally unoriginal.
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- AnecdotesInspired by and loosely based on true events, Transparent draws themes from series creator Joey Soloway's own father coming out as a trans parent three years prior to the show's release.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: Jeffrey Tambor/Al Madrigal/Ashley Monroe (2015)
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