

11.22.63

An English teacher travels back in time to prevent the Kennedy assassination, but discovers he is attached to the life he has made in a bygone era.
An English teacher travels back in time to prevent the Kennedy assassination, but discovers he is attached to the life he has made in a bygone era.
I was going to write a long report about this series, but I'll just cut to the core. This is a brilliant show.. 11.22.63 centers around James Franco and is executive produced by Stephen King and J.J Abrams based on a book by King. Need I say more? If you're here seeking out this series, I suggest watching it in entirety. If you're expecting it to be a scene-for-scene adaption of the book then I'd recommend not watching at all because that is not how interpretation works. James Franco delivered a heartwarming performance in this beautifully crafted story about history, love and the speculative horrors of revisionism. The whole cast did a pretty good job with costumes, norms and portraying the differences in time, however, Sarah Gadon (Sadie Dunhill) was such a delight on screen. I hope we get to see more of her in other shows. The story arc was tightly knit and well laid out. What struck me the most is the touching ending to a magnificent journey for the central protagonist. Sit back and enjoy a blast to the past with good acting, decent script, and quality production from Hulu.
The best mini-series ever. Great acting and plot.
I would like to many things about this show, but I prefer to synthesize it with some adjectives: a brilliant, a wonderful, an amazing and a literally HUGE SHOW! Don't miss it!
An absolutely perfect series through and through. I totally cried at the ending. James Franco does a masterful job in this.
there are a couple of downs during the show but, overall, I must say it's one of the best I have ever seen.. totally worths it to be watched from start to end, do not get disappointed and quit it before it! ;)
Time travel and JFK assassination are not the most important things in the book or the series, but the love story between Sadie and Jack. I have the feeling that Stephen King wrote a love story, the rest of the story is just there to give some action. The relationship between Sadie and Jack is more omnipresent in the book and this increases this feeling. But in the series they managed to recreate the strong chemistry between this two protagonists brilliantly.
I was going to write a long report about this series, but I'll just cut to the core. This is a brilliant show.. 11.22.63 centers around James Franco and is executive produced by Stephen King and J.J Abrams based on a book by King. Need I say more? If you're here seeking out this series, I suggest watching it in entirety. If you're expecting it to be a scene-for-scene adaption of the book then I'd recommend not watching at all because that is not how interpretation works. James Franco delivered a heartwarming performance in this beautifully crafted story about history, love and the speculative horrors of revisionism. The whole cast did a pretty good job with costumes, norms and portraying the differences in time, however, Sarah Gadon (Sadie Dunhill) was such a delight on screen. I hope we get to see more of her in other shows. The story arc was tightly knit and well laid out. What struck me the most is the touching ending to a magnificent journey for the central protagonist. Sit back and enjoy a blast to the past with good acting, decent script, and quality production from Hulu.