Avenue 5

(serial)
Zwiastun
Komedia / Sci-Fi
Stany Zjednoczone, (2020–2022), 7 h 55 min (Liczba minut: 27–29 min)

Twórcy:

Armando Iannucci

Muzyka:

Adem Ilhan

Obsada:

Hugh Laurie, Suzy Nakamura, Josh Gad, Zach Woods, Lenora Crichlow, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Rebecca Front, Jung Sun den Hollander, Himesh Patel, Kyle Bornheimer (więcej)
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VOD (1)

Serie(2) / Odcinki(17)

Opisy(1)

Okolice roku 2060. Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie) jest spokojnym, pewnym siebie, wstrzemięźliwym i przystojnym kapitanem statku kosmicznego Avenue 5. Na jego wachcie nic nie może pójść źle. Twarzą i mózgiem projektu Avenue 5 jest miliarder Herman Judd (Josh Gad). Za jego marką kryją się hotele, kluby fitness i przemysł turystyki kosmicznej. Matt Spencer (Zach Woods) to szef działu relacji z klientami, natomiast Karen Kelly (Rebecca Front) to urodzona liderka, która nielegalnie weszła na statek, korzystając z niezbywalnego biletu swojej siostry. (HBO)

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Recenzje (2)

Malarkey 

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angielski Well, I have to say that Avenue 5 isn’t as bad as it seems. Quite the opposite. Hugh Laurie nicely delivers some nicely dry British humor and Josh Gad on the other hand points at American stupidity. These two kinds of humor are combined here and create what we could on one hand call simple entertainment but on the other, it has some slight Red Dwarf vibes. But don’t worry, I mean really slight – so no one would crucify me for this comparison. Nevertheless I have to say that user cinefob was right as well. I really was surprised in a good way. I’ve missed similar kind of series lately. ()

Othello 

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angielski The first three episodes have the same effect as the character played by Hugh Laurie. A fake American shell that hides his British origins and the whole thing feels kind of false and goofy. The initial disappointment then grows precisely because Iannucci is known for dropping the best jokes of his generation into his scripts practically out of the blue, and because of their frequent absurdity and brutality, they often strike completely unexpectedly. Whereas in Avenue 5, the punchlines of jokes are cut for laughs, used for laughs, pointed out by turning off the music or with a straight camera zoom. Fortunately, from episode 4 onwards, the characters get going (mainly due to the fact that they are no longer capable of development) and the whole bizarre circus starts to click perfectly. A lot of scenes are then only funny because of how out of place everyone seems in them, and in fact the whole show starts to turn into a compilation of working running jokes. Though I cringed at the beginning, by the end I was giggling pretty much constantly and letting the wacky sets and costumes get to me because they fit the context of the lampooned society of über-consumerist late capitalism full of fake, confused cretins. ()