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Flowers

  • Série de TV
  • 2016–2018
  • TV-14
  • 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Julian Barratt, Olivia Colman, Sophia Di Martino, and Daniel Rigby in Flowers (2016)
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Relata a vida dos membros excêntricos da família Flowers. Maurice e Deborah mal estão juntos, mas ainda não estão divorciados. Eles vivem com a mãe excêntrica de Maurice e seus filhos gêmeos... Ler tudoRelata a vida dos membros excêntricos da família Flowers. Maurice e Deborah mal estão juntos, mas ainda não estão divorciados. Eles vivem com a mãe excêntrica de Maurice e seus filhos gêmeos desajustados.Relata a vida dos membros excêntricos da família Flowers. Maurice e Deborah mal estão juntos, mas ainda não estão divorciados. Eles vivem com a mãe excêntrica de Maurice e seus filhos gêmeos desajustados.

  • Criação
    • Will Sharpe
  • Artistas
    • Sophia Di Martino
    • Olivia Colman
    • Julian Barratt
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,0/10
    7,1 mil
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    1.284
    284
    • Criação
      • Will Sharpe
    • Artistas
      • Sophia Di Martino
      • Olivia Colman
      • Julian Barratt
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    • Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
      • 3 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

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    Sophia Di Martino
    Sophia Di Martino
    • Amy…
    • 2016–2018
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Deborah…
    • 2016–2018
    Julian Barratt
    Julian Barratt
    • Maurice…
    • 2016–2018
    Daniel Rigby
    Daniel Rigby
    • Donald…
    • 2016–2018
    Will Sharpe
    Will Sharpe
    • Shun…
    • 2016–2018
    Leila Hoffman
    Leila Hoffman
    • Nana…
    • 2016–2018
    Colin Hurley
    Colin Hurley
    • Barry…
    • 2016–2018
    Georgina Campbell
    Georgina Campbell
    • Abigail
    • 2016
    Angus Wright
    Angus Wright
    • George
    • 2016
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    Helen Cripps
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    • 2016–2018
    Alistair Green
    Alistair Green
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    • 2016–2018
    Desiree Akhavan
    Desiree Akhavan
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    • 2016–2018
    Amie Buhari
    Amie Buhari
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    • 2018
    Maite Jáuregui
    Maite Jáuregui
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    • 2018
    Anna O'Grady
    • Dolores
    • 2018
    Mariam Haque
    Mariam Haque
    • Henri
    • 2018
    Sophie Brooke
    Sophie Brooke
    • Avelaine
    • 2018
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Hylda
    • 2018
    • Criação
      • Will Sharpe
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    Avaliações de usuários76

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    10dougieharley

    Brilliant

    This is a great dark comedy about an extremely dysfunctional and odd family. It has an honest look on depression and how it effects yourself and the people around you with a humorous twist.

    Anyone who comes from a dysfunctional family (which I'm sure is most) or has even had depression I'm sure could relate to the struggles and sometimes comedic goings on within.

    The cast are all excellent and Will Sharpe himself plays a great part in uplifting some of the darkest moments throughout. Olivia Coleman and Julian Barratt are incredible.

    I'm hooked and I think Will Sharpe as a writer will go far.
    10Benski2046

    A sublimely dark fairytale

    Remember when Channel 4 was home to edgy, intelligent comedy, subversive music, cult films and late-night, stoner-vision staples such as Vidz? Me too. Albeit through a hazy vignette next to memories of carving flints and ducking pterodactyls.

    All the more surprising then that Channel 4 should spring Flowers on us. At first glance a sort of grim fairytale about a dysfunctional family living in darkest Surrey, but also an often genuinely funny and heartfelt character study which has had me both laughing out loud and tearing up more often than I'd want to admit.

    The characters are of course what drive Flowers. Julian Barratt, as a depressed children's author, gives every bit as fantastic a performance as you'd expect, while a special mention deserves to go to lesser known Sophia Di Martino, whose portrayal of creepy, socially isolated daughter, Amy, could've been one-dimensional, but is played with an almost profound depth and sensitivity, and soon becomes someone you genuinely find yourself caring about.

    Will Sharpe's writing displays a maturity beyond his years, along with a wonderfully surreal and original sense of humour.

    Of course not everyone will warm to it. It starts off depicting a failed suicide attempt – clearly its main intent is not winning over Daily Mail readers or the easily offended. It pulls no punches in its depiction of depression, but also manages to find a strange beauty in it. It's somewhat near-the-knuckle in Sharpe's depiction of his own Japanese heritage, and may even raise a few eyebrows with its tongue-in-cheek conflating of "feminist" and "lesbian".

    But the whole thing is sewn together with such rare intelligence and sensitivity, not to mention beautiful cinematography, that you never get the feeling it's opting for cheap laughs.

    There's only one more episode to go, and I'm already missing it; looking to re-watching it; and annoyingly and incessantly pushing it on family and friends.
    10craigrichardlowis

    Refreshing and brilliant

    Dark, seemingly depressing too at first. However, the masterful use of the surreal and the perverse is a delight. This is Olivia Coleman at her very best, playing a wife suppressing so much turmoil that she's plainly the more troubled of the couple - in spite of Julian Barrett's superb portrayal of a suicidal husband. The addition of two deeply troubled but intriguingly bizarre "children" (living at home at 25) makes for even better viewing. Each twist of the story and development of the plot leaves me all the more enraptured - rare indeed in any TV comedy.

    This is the sort of TV that only gets made when TV commissioners stop thinking about viewing figures and pandering to the hoi polloi , and instead go for something profound and amusing. The BBC should really be in the vanguard of such things, but they're always too busy in internal politics and demographical soul-searching these days. Thank the Good Lord for Channel 4.
    9SondheimTheGuineaPig

    A gripping television series

    "Flowers" is dark, funny, poignant, and smart. A terrible beauty. I couldn't look away, and couldn't stop watching until I'd finished the entire series in a single sitting.

    Will Sharpe's superb writing is brought to life by an equally superb cast of actors who give stunning performances. Barratt and Coleman in serious roles are a revelation. Sophia Di Martino and Daniel Rigby are convincingly fragile, but still relatable and even likable. Sharpe's acting is as powerful as his writing, adopting the role of Shun -- the Japanese glue barely holding this broken English family together.

    "Flowers" is easily some of the best television I've seen, and I'll be following Sharpe's career with great interest.
    8deepfrieddodo

    Stick to the First Series

    Series One:

    Bleak black humour at it's brilliant best, the first season of Flowers is absolutely wonderful. It is a very dark comedy that will not be appreciated by everyone, it's the type that the British do very well, but if this is what you're into it'd be difficult to find something better.

    Firstly, casting is simply brilliant. Barratt is simply fantastic in his role as the struggling father, you feel for him constantly and his attempts to spare his family his pain. Coleman, as always, is perfect as the starkly contrasting wife, and the twins each fit into the disfunctional family excellently. Each main character has their own arc and develop well in the space of a few short episodes. The growth is often, if not always, in a dark light, but the laughs throughout are plenty.

    Sharpe clearly wrote himself the most lovable character as Shun, the Japanese illustrator who'd do anything for the Flower family. A brilliant source for jokes, or light relief from heavy subjects, it's impossible not to like him. However, when it comes to his own demons, these are by far the most powerfully emotional, simply brilliant.

    The additional character of 'George' seemed unnecessary, it's an outlandish personality yes but just so dislikeable. He and ' Abigail' didn't truly bring anything to the show, they interlinked with a couple of the arcs but really nothing important. However this would be my only critism, the visuals, dialogue, and everything else were perfect.

    Series One: 9/10

    Series Two:

    Where did it all go wrong? The second series is just infinitely worse as it loses any sense of humour, or emotion, or relatability. Focus switches heavily to 'Amy', who was a great character in the first series. This time around, it's just too heavy and dives so far into lunacy that it loses any sense of comedy. The Baumgaetner arc is dull and pointlessly surreal, and wastes so much time that it's almost as if the other characters' developments no longer matter, which is a shame because 'Donald' gets given another dimension.

    Acting wise there can still be no complaints, but the weird sense of relation you may have gained with each character is lost here. Laughs come up every so often, but not much. Even 'Shun' is taken away, as he turns to drink. I imagine this could have been a really great story if the surrounding context was better in any way, the same could be said for 'Maurice'. The series does ditch the previously pointless characters, but they are replaced to a lesser extent.

    In all fairness the final two episodes are better, particularly the last, which is beautiful. But this is only because it's more of a prequel/flashback, and the emotion and innocence of Shun is explored.

    However, it's disappointing that Flowers turned out so differently in the second season, no element of comedy was there. The ending is lovely in a way, but I'm not sure it makes up for the rest.

    Series Two: 6/10

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      In press interviews creator, writer, director and cast member Will Sharpe answered the question of whether the show would return for a third series by saying that he was not sure. He said "I feel like I've said everything I have to say for now with the characters in this world." However, he added, "For now - never say never."

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 25 de abril de 2016 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
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      • Channel 4 Television Corporation (United Kingdom)
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