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The Knick

7.9/ 10
53 min
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gumstarr
16 August 2014, 16:11
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Two episodes on the way and I'm pretty much liking this one. Very thick production, a cast that spits out its lyrics very credibly and a storyline with potential. Two down, eight to go.
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evasneek
25 December 2015, 13:20
9
My God. I just watched the very last episode and am still in shock. I'm not going to say anything about it, but this series and the final episode will haunt my mind for a long time. Fan of this series on all fronts. The acting, the way of filming, the music, the atmosphere, the era in which it takes place and the events completely drag you along. If you haven't seen this series yet, please go ahead and do it because it is phenomenal. I just read a news item about the follow-up plans for this series and ARGH ARGH ARGH !!!!! By the way, DO NOT watch this link if you haven't seen the series or watched the latest episode yet! Are thick spoilers in fact. http://collider.com/the-knick-steven-soderbergh-season-3-plans/
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anonymous
25 December 2015, 22:48
Exactly the same here. What an incredibly good series this is. That finale episode. Unbelievable, I saw it last week and still can't let go. Clive Owen, give that man every movie award he can earn as an actor. What a world actor that is! Hopefully there will be a third season, especially because I want more! More The Knick, more of all the great things they gave me in the second season.
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ThomasNL92
17 September 2014, 23:50
4.5
Disappointing, I was waiting for more. Nice casting, but the story is too boring
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petra1
15 October 2015, 14:34
boring ... how do you make it up Yes, there are no exploding waterfalls but the story is excellent and what do you think of the camera images.
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Mandy1966
15 October 2015, 15:37
and the more than excellent cast who bring the dialogues and scenes to life beautifully and original.
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gumstarr
7 October 2014, 21:51
9
Did you know that Washington Irving—the creator of Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane and that headless dude on that horse—was half Dutch? And did you know that in 1809 he wrote a booklet entitled A History Of New York and that it featured a Dutch character named Diedrich Knickerbocker? Oh no? Didn't you all know. Knickerbocker told the story of the first Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam and because he did, these settlers were soon popularly called Knickerbockers. Nice, huh? Almost as nice as the fact that New York is making a splash in the NBA under the name New York Knicks, which is again short for… Exactly. Knickerbockers. And why are those Knicks playing in blue, white, orange? Because those were the colors of the Dutch Prince flag. As a basketball-loving Dutchman, there is actually only one team that you have to shout out loud when you're watching the play-offs again in the middle of the night while you actually have to get up at 07:00 for an important meeting. You all didn't know, did you? By the way, not only the local basketball team was named after Diedrich, but also capri pants, a bar & grill, a neighborhood on the Lower East Side and even a hospital were named. And let this hospital be the stage for Cinemax's masterful new series called… The Knick. The Knick was in Harlem in the early 20th century. Where 131st street and Convent Avenue met. In the Knick, you had your appendix removed if you were white. If you had more pigment, you could go to the hospital a few blocks away. This "balance" comes to an abrupt end when Dr. Edwards appears. Appointed by the new head of human resources, he struggles with his new position as a dark-skinned doctor in an all-white hospital and all the short-sighted ridiculousness that comes with it. Add to that the fact that his immediate supervisor – played by Clive Owen – runs just about everything God has forbidden through his nose and veins just before he starts surgery and you've got enough misery to last a first season of ten episodes. to fill. The Knick is a series you have to feel. There are few ninjas and exploding monster trucks in it, so you watch it mainly because so much attention has been paid to the production and the way of filming. Steven Soderbergh does that filming and that is the same Steven who was also involved in the entire Ocean's 11/12/13 series and the wonderfully miserable Traffic. We also want a second season, Steven! At least I do.
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rouquin
3 December 2014, 17:06
8
Wonderful series!!!!! Still glad I live in this time.
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Querina
1 January 2015, 14:20
7
Good series! Hope there will be a second season soon :-)
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anonymous
4 December 2015, 14:14
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Season two is even better than the first season. I enjoy it every time. There may still be a number of seasons from me. It's unbelievable how big leaps science has made. It started with small steps and suddenly they know so much more. Things that seemed so normal back then, we are surprised now.
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