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Social Distance

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2020
  • TV-MA
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
752
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Social Distance (2020)
Social Distance: Season 1
Play trailer4:54
3 Videos
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ComedyDrama

Shot in isolation, this tragicomic anthology series features both dark and funny takes on how people strive to stay connected while staying apart.Shot in isolation, this tragicomic anthology series features both dark and funny takes on how people strive to stay connected while staying apart.Shot in isolation, this tragicomic anthology series features both dark and funny takes on how people strive to stay connected while staying apart.

  • Creator
    • Hilary Weisman Graham
  • Stars
    • Danielle Brooks
    • Mike Colter
    • Brian Jordan Alvarez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    752
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Hilary Weisman Graham
    • Stars
      • Danielle Brooks
      • Mike Colter
      • Brian Jordan Alvarez
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Episodes8

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    Social Distance: Season 1
    Trailer 4:54
    Social Distance: Season 1
    Social Distance
    Trailer 1:59
    Social Distance
    Social Distance
    Trailer 1:59
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    Social Distance: Casting Announcement
    Trailer 0:37
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    Danielle Brooks
    Danielle Brooks
    • Imani
    • 2020
    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • Ike
    • 2020
    Brian Jordan Alvarez
    Brian Jordan Alvarez
    • Marco
    • 2020
    Oscar Nuñez
    Oscar Nuñez
    • Miguel Villareal
    • 2020
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Carolyn Currier
    • 2020
    Peter Scanavino
    Peter Scanavino
    • Greg
    • 2020
    Kylie Liya Page
    Kylie Liya Page
    • Mia Huang
    • 2020
    Asante Blackk
    Asante Blackk
    • Corey
    • 2020
    David Iacono
    David Iacono
    • Jake Miller
    • 2020
    Heather Burns
    Heather Burns
    • Deb
    • 2020
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Neil Currier
    • 2020
    Ali Ahn
    Ali Ahn
    • Anne-Marie
    • 2020
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    • Reina Villareal
    • 2020
    Marsha Stephanie Blake
    Marsha Stephanie Blake
    • Marion
    • 2020
    Max Jenkins
    Max Jenkins
    • Shane
    • 2020
    Ayize Ma'at
    • John
    • 2020
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Santiago Villareal
    • 2020
    Isabella Ferreira
    Isabella Ferreira
    • Madison
    • 2020
    • Creator
      • Hilary Weisman Graham
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    User reviews16

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    10rkeim-76483

    The times we live in

    This show is more relevant to my lived experience than most shows. It is timely, meaningful, and touching. When we look back, "Social Distance" will help us remember what life was like in 2020.
    10Trooper1995

    So real - so enjoyable

    Excellent- every episode was incredibly heartfelt. I enjoyed every single one. The teenagers did an awesome job in episode 6. Loved hearing their lingo - that I hardly understood - it was an education. Thank you
    8teaguem2005

    Thought Provoking

    This series is very good. It's timely and breaks down the current quarantine from different perspectives. Bravo for memorializing current events as we move through the pandemic instead of waiting until we're on the other side.
    6annabelleishida

    An objective, honest review of Social Distance

    So, I finished this today and I won't lie to you, it's a lot. I think though, that the rating's a little unfair and it's largely a result of the current climate and people being more upset with the messaging than the show-let me explain. This is not a good, or bad review; it's qualitative.

    First off, the cinematography's surprisingly good considering the concept, and the viewing experience without yet speaking to the content of Social Distance, is actually pretty good and it's quite contextually on point so that the webcam thing isn't really very distracting. There's a little more in person shooting sprinkled in that's a welcome addition, and it sort of makes the show feel a bit more rounded. It does feel like a full season of something, rather than a collection of clips.

    I think though, that we start to get into murky waters when we consider the most glaring point; it quite obviously leans politically left. I don't personally have an opinion that matters on this, but I can tell you up front that that's going to be a big reason why a lot of people don't like it, and if it's not your ideas, I think it can make something unwatchable. Fair enough, but if you're looking for a hint because it's hard to know until you've seen it, here it is. If you don't mind that, you're simply more likely to enjoy the show.

    Another tough point is that *it may have been too soon to release this series.* I think that this could have been an interesting commentary of at least one side of the current climate, as well as our collective experiences as a whole in terms of experiencing a pandemic and the feelings that we're all having that are almost universal at the moment, and it could be a little checkpoint in time to illustrate what this was like in the future. However, offering everyone the things that they know they're feeling, thinking, experiencing whilst they're still experiencing it, asking the question, 'when will this be over?' when the population of the world truly still has no idea, isn't going to be a novelty to many of us. What it actually does is remind us of everything that's happening around us that we have zero control over, and remind us of our restlessness, confusion and depression. So does that impact the viewing experience? In my opinion, quite significantly, yes.

    There's mention of BLM, riots, businesses going under, alcoholism, and all sorts-just think of it like this. Everything we're seeing, is in this show, and it just places it into our laps in a neat little dramatised pile. It's beautifully made I think, well shot, well thought out and quite naturally written.

    The only question is, why would we want this now?

    The climate is divisive, overstimulated, again, confused and people already feel that narratives are being shoved down their throats on every side. Considering this, it was awful timing to tell a story from any one perspective than a neutral observer. I think that many of these ideas just make people angry, and their immediate response is to direct their anger towards the piece of media where the anger may actually be coming from the fact that they're still stuck in the eye of this storm, and everyone is angry and it's hard to find peace-and then on top of that, one of the few mediums of escape has us sitting in front of various forms of a mirror and reminding us that this is happening.

    In terms of the actual content, again it wasn't half bad. There are some laughs, some quite poignant moments, a LOT of sadness and our confusion reflected back at us. I would just watch out for episode 7, as without giving anything away, is the single worst depiction of generation Z I may have ever seen in my natural born life. Think... "Litty/Simp." Also, I s'pose I'd avoid episode 5 if you're homophobic.

    So in summary, watch at your own peril-but don't avoid it because the rating is unusually low. There's a lot more going on there, and it has to do with the political lens, and the sense of ever present doom, during a time of ever present doom. The ideal viewer is somebody left leaning, and I find that it'll probably make a lot of the right leaning folks angry as it's a bit in-your-face with the messages at times, whereas some media tries to stay somewhere in the centre. If you're prone to depressive feelings or feeling a bit sensitive during the pandemic, I'd say it's best to sit this one out until after all of this is finally over. It's decent, it's pretty, but maybe a bit tone deaf. A lot tone deaf.
    8cristinaelenasoare

    Good anthology series

    What's with the low rating? Mind-blowing! It's a GREAT anthology series about the lockdown and how people coped with it. It's sad, it's funny, it's real and raw.

    Whatever your situation was during the lockdown, you'll most probably find it in one of the episodes. It's so frustrating when silly superhero films or action movies have 8-9 stars, and good simple films have only 4 stars? Wow... people shouldn't be able to rate here without some minimum requirements.

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      • October 15, 2020 (United States)
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    • Also known as
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