All of the above?
Watched the second episode. It's much slower as expected since the series is falling into place after the kinetic opener, but there are some pretty great scenes. The birds, Cadillac dancing, and the ending piece (which was totally spoiled by the trailers boo). I didn't care too much about the drama instigated between Shaolin and Zek though. But I'm sure that won't last for too long.
It's about the fall of disco, the rise of hiphop, and the state of the Bronx in the late 70s, which happens to be the melting pot of black culture in NYC. There's crime, there's teenage angst, there's opportunistic politics, there's corruption, and everything is tied together through the an undercurrent of music.
Im like a half hour into the first episode and it's all over the place. The show keeps jumping around and the transitions being random old footage is disorienting.
Nobody seems to be talking about this show, which makes me sad.![]()
This show proves that some bad acting and some bad lines, mixed with some questionable editing choices and varied visual styles can still make for a terribly entertaining show.
I was up till 3:30am last night because I had to finish it. I look forward to part 2 in 2017.
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Question: Is this show suitable to watch as a family? Or is it very much strictly an adult show? Is there sex and/or graphic violence?
Depends on the family. It's not a kid's show, but I don't think there's much offensive stuff. The language is definitely R-rated, they drop f-bombs, n-words, etc. There's violence, there's sex, and there's lots of drugs. 3 episodes in I haven't seen any actual nudity or any graphic violence, so it depends on what the family is comfortable with.
The lack of pages for this is upsetting.
Not enough nostalgia.
*sarcmark*
Really liked how they're treating the emergence of hip hop like some secret kung fu gang war.
The lack of pages for this is upsetting.
Baz Luhrmann is an acquired taste. It looks like with Sense8 and The Get Down, Netflix is funding stuff no one else would, while proving why no one else would...
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This is really what I loved about the series though, hiw everyone has mythologized themselves and fantasized their surroundings, yet the intercutting of the 70s B-roll and the set pieces themselves ground these fantasies and still create a sense of grit.