Raccolta drammatica che riesamina l'iconica rappresentazione di amore, odio, desiderio, monogamia, matrimonio e divorzio attraverso l'obiettivo di una coppia americana contemporanea.Raccolta drammatica che riesamina l'iconica rappresentazione di amore, odio, desiderio, monogamia, matrimonio e divorzio attraverso l'obiettivo di una coppia americana contemporanea.Raccolta drammatica che riesamina l'iconica rappresentazione di amore, odio, desiderio, monogamia, matrimonio e divorzio attraverso l'obiettivo di una coppia americana contemporanea.
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The first episode goes a 'certain' direction I didn't really like, but the brilliant acting and production value made me stick it out.
I'm glad I did.
I love how it came full circle by the 4th episode, And there's one more! It really does a great job of capturing both points of view. Can't wait to see how it wraps up.
P. S. This is the best acting either of these actors have done IMO. And that's saying something.
I'm glad I did.
I love how it came full circle by the 4th episode, And there's one more! It really does a great job of capturing both points of view. Can't wait to see how it wraps up.
P. S. This is the best acting either of these actors have done IMO. And that's saying something.
Having experienced a divorce under some similar circumstances, I find this to be extremely accurate in its writing, and the performances are as good as any I've ever seen. Mr. Isaac and Ms. Chastain are applying their craft as well as it can possibly be applied. We are witnessing artists creating a masterpiece. Thanks to all involved in this production for putting it on for us. I'll be truly sorry to see this end, though I can imagine the performers had nothing left to give once it did.
This is an adaptation (by HBO and screening on Sky Atlantic in the UK) of a 1973 Ingmar Bergman classic. I had a feeling that creator (writer and director) Hagai Levi had gender swapped the story line (in the original it's the husband who has an affair) and placed some of the action in Israel (his name makes it obvious why and probably explains the casting of Oscar Isaac). The gender swap move is a neat one and immediately puts Chastain on the back foot with a big job of winning the viewer over. It's such a simple trick, but it's modern, interesting and immediately elevates it from the predictable.
To be honest there is nothing predictable about this at all. For a start the acting is so pitch perfect that you could easily be eavesdropping a real marriage breakdown and that makes it entirely uncomfortable from the get go.
And when I say the acting is pitch perfect I don't just mean 10/10, I mean better than that. Smarter than that. Realer than that. Were this a movie we would be looking at the two acting Oscars, no questions. It's like a lesson in acting.
So, that means it's boring then?
Nope.
Slow, I'll grant you that.
Intense. Indeed.
The cast list runs to 19 but this is really a two hander in which succesful businesswoman Mira (Jessica Chastain) and comparatively less succesful academic (and house husband) Jonathan split up over five intense hours.
There's virtually no music to lighten the mood, but when there is it's extremely well used.
It's not a lot of laughs. (It's Bergman). It really isn't. And it would play out extremely well on a theatre stage and yet, strangely, the direction is so superior that it doesn't for a second feel 'stagey' unlike, say, Fences.
I was captivated by this. It's so real and believable as Chastain and Isaac's marriage disintegrates, threatens to reboot, disintegrates again and generally gets into a right old mess.
This won't be everybody's cup of tea. But if you like a bit of misery and you adore great acting then tune in bro.
To be honest there is nothing predictable about this at all. For a start the acting is so pitch perfect that you could easily be eavesdropping a real marriage breakdown and that makes it entirely uncomfortable from the get go.
And when I say the acting is pitch perfect I don't just mean 10/10, I mean better than that. Smarter than that. Realer than that. Were this a movie we would be looking at the two acting Oscars, no questions. It's like a lesson in acting.
So, that means it's boring then?
Nope.
Slow, I'll grant you that.
Intense. Indeed.
The cast list runs to 19 but this is really a two hander in which succesful businesswoman Mira (Jessica Chastain) and comparatively less succesful academic (and house husband) Jonathan split up over five intense hours.
There's virtually no music to lighten the mood, but when there is it's extremely well used.
It's not a lot of laughs. (It's Bergman). It really isn't. And it would play out extremely well on a theatre stage and yet, strangely, the direction is so superior that it doesn't for a second feel 'stagey' unlike, say, Fences.
I was captivated by this. It's so real and believable as Chastain and Isaac's marriage disintegrates, threatens to reboot, disintegrates again and generally gets into a right old mess.
This won't be everybody's cup of tea. But if you like a bit of misery and you adore great acting then tune in bro.
Starts well but by the 3rd episode I'm feeling little for either character. Although well acted, the characters become absurd as they flit from one emotional outburst to intimacy minutes apart. It just seems too manufactured and ultimately exhausting.
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Both Jessica and Oscar are so eye opening so amazing making these 2 characters so alive so genuine so far this is a definitely amazing show GOOD JOB HBO!!!
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- QuizOscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain both graduated from the same Julliard class and have been friends for over 20 years.
- ConnessioniFeatured in La 74a edizione dei Primetime Emmy Awards (2022)
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