Very good acting and an intriguing story. Annoying cut&paste poorly patched together. Vocals are often mumbled so I had to use cc.
George Clooney is one of the producers along with 17 others. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Wow. Just wow. At first, I wasn't so sure but wow this was an amazing ride!
Season 1 of The Old Man was good. Season 2, is just OK as it hovers in the realm of sufferable
monotony. I found myself too easily distracted during the last 3 episodes as the story dragged predictably on. The acting, cinematography etc are excellent
My expectations were too high I guess. The cg, the splendid costumes and makeup are gorgeous but nothing can make up for the atrocious robotic acting, lame writing with long speeches and poor directing. Maybe mute it to have beautiful background images while doing other things🤷🏻♀️
I'm halfway through episode 3 and deciding to call it quits. I sometimes don't mind having to read a movie, especially one with a great script such as this but I still can't find a plot other than a pile of murdered nuns, so I am annoyed.
unrealistic and boring while completely insulting your intelligence. Acting is subpar. Story telling is all over the place, highly edited cut and paste.
Some acting is bad, some is fine . To sum up, this show is about many half-wits making many poor decisions.
Directing is terrible. Script is abominable. Totally lacking in realism but still weirdly believable once it gets your attention.... unless you know anything about real life.
The acting seems pretty good by almost everyone involved but it's hard to tell because there is a ton of cut-n-paste going on here. It must be acknowledged that whoever is managing\overseeing the cut-and-paste end result (the DIT) , is unusually talented
Hello Tomorrow! is beautifully filmed, directed, written and acted. The production design, cinematography and glorious vehicles are sublime. I can't think of anything I didn't enjoy about this masterpiece