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Related: About this forumA short review of the 2021 Showtime movie The Humans. No spoilers.
I wish I had that 107 minutes back. I could have mopped the kitchen floor and read some of my book.
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A short review of the 2021 Showtime movie The Humans. No spoilers. (Original Post)
Croney
Dec 2021
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I liked it. It was pretty dark and took awhile to get into, but it's thoughtful and well-acted.
Ocelot II
Dec 2021
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I haven't seen it, but it's based on a Tony winning play that garnered a lot of praise
Gaugamela
Dec 2021
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Ocelot II
(121,777 posts)1. I liked it. It was pretty dark and took awhile to get into, but it's thoughtful and well-acted.
Got 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_humans
Croney
(4,931 posts)2. Yes, dark in every way. I was squinting.
I was hopeful at first. I'm glad you liked it.
Gaugamela
(2,692 posts)3. I haven't seen it, but it's based on a Tony winning play that garnered a lot of praise
and positive reviews. Modern plays are often set in one location and center on dialogue and psychological interactions, as opposed to movies which are more visual and based on action. Consequently, plays dont always translate well into film. It helps to go into it knowing that youre essentially watching something written for the stage. Actually, its best to just see it live on stage.