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7.0/
10 8.3K votes
Language: English
The greed filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.
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Watchseries; Can Anne not do strange voices or accents ever please? That made her character annoying. This is just not an interesting story. A pair of weirdo narcissistic lovers, ugh. Others have already said this but it bears repeating, this is boring. I watched the first episode and I can't believe i did. Guys skip this.
Can Anne not do strange voices or accents ever please? That made her character annoying. This is just not an interesting story. A pair of weirdo narcissistic lovers, ugh. Others have already said this but it bears repeating, this is boring. I watched the first episode and I can't believe i did. Guys skip this.
WeCrashed watchseries. I've watched the first three episodes: great acting, impressive filmography, very interesting plot, all well directed.
The narravate flows beautifully despite the flashbacks, moreover it's firmly focused on the two main characters without adding too much noise form side characters around them.
I'd say this is one of the best tv series on Apple TV+ catalogue.
Jared Leto is the perfect fit for this role, as well as Anne Hathaway is great too.
Hateable characters, Ok acting & I don't' think I could bear 8 episodes of this. Within the first 15 minutes, I wanted to stop, but because of its newsworthiness and the 7.9-star ratings, I thought I would give it at least till the end of episode #1 to post. If I were to continue it would only be hate-watching, but I could not even pull that off. The acting may be good - but in the end not good enough to draw me into the story.
Over acting. Sex with the clothes on. Simplification. Uninteresting characters. Hmm... what more? Well it's not very exciting to watch, to be honest, even a bit boring. And that was only the first episode.
Even Jared Leto, a great actor who is trying to prove what we already know is trying too hard to be relevant and raise this project to award status. It's dull and overdone. It was painful getting through the first episode.
Listen, I think Jared Leto is a transcendent, generational talent and all of that jazz. That said, about six minutes into the first episode I started feeling a queasy sense of familiarity with the character he was portraying/persona he was channeling. It wasn't Adam Neumann, whom Leto is a half a foot shorter than, either. Nor was it Alfred E. Neuman. Nope, Leto in this role is a spot on, dead ringer for none other than Tommy Wiseau's "Johnny" in the infamous, often odious film "The Room." He must have really been studying him. I think Tommy may have him dead to rights on gimmick infringement. Leto can be a bit of a prankster. Still a solid portrayal, just of the wrong dude. Hathaway has some presence here, too. Her acting is on the level of Gwyneth Paltrow's. All in all, I found the show to be a trenchant, often entertaining, wholly excoriating analysis of narcissism and avarice. George Carlin's quote about the American Dream quickly comes to mind, i.e. You have to be asleep to still believe in it.