22.11.63

(série)
Bande-annonce 3
États-Unis, 2016, 7 h 6 min (Durée : 42–81 min)

Artistes:

Bridget Carpenter

Source:

Stephen King (livre)

Acteurs·trices:

James Franco, Sarah Gadon, George MacKay, Chris Cooper, Cherry Jones, Daniel Webber, Kevin J. O'Connor, Lucy Fry, Nick Searcy, T.R. Knight (plus)
(autres professions)

Épisodes(8)

Résumés(1)

Professeur, Jake Epping n'a pas une vie palpitante. Les papiers du divorce signés, sa femme passe à autre chose et ses étudiants ne semblent pas passionnés par ses cours. Son univers bascule le jour où son vieil ami Al Templeton lui dévoile l'existence d'un portail temporel qui permet d'être propulsé en 1960. Il lui donne pour mission de remonter le temps afin de trouver un moyen d'empêcher le meurtre de JFK et ainsi transformer le présent en un monde meilleur. Mais changer le passé va se révéler bien plus dangereux qu'il ne le pensait... (TF1)

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Critiques (3)

D.Moore 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais Three and a half stars. James Franco, Sarah Gadon, the retro atmosphere and the first and last episode are great, but in the meantime I was quite bored here and there. The biggest flaw of King's novel, that is, the sprawl during Jake's teaching, was removed, but it was replaced by another flaw - the completely unnecessary character of Bill and the large amount of space the script devoted to him. Otherwise, I didn't mind the changes from the book. ()

Necrotongue 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais There are few books by Stephen King that I haven't read, and 11/22/63 isn’t one of them. I don't know how I would have reacted to the series if I hadn't read the book, but having read it, I was disappointed. I understand that the story has to be cut down in a certain way, but I don't understand why new characters (Billy) need to be introduced who have no impact on the plot whatsoever. Another pet peeve of mine that has been bothering me for quite a while is the diversity quotas that need to be filled in every American movie or TV show. I don't have anything against actors of color, but I do have a problem with them being cast in roles where it makes no sense. In this case, it's Mimi Corcoran who, in the book, was portrayed as the éminence grise of Jodie High School. Instead, she's a black secretary who can only repeat "Yes, sir! '. The whole plot seems strangely unbalanced, and I couldn't get into it at all. On the other hand, credit is due to the very good James Franco and Sarah Gadon. ()

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais After a long time, we get the James Franco who truly entertained me and carried this television miniseries even when it was running out of steam. Maybe at the moment when the main hero lost his memory. A completely unnecessary diversion that only prolonged the plot. I have to read the book to see if even in King's version the ending is so weird that I won’t really care how it turns out. ()