RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
AutCuddly Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
barbarabenavente I saw this series for the score on this page (7,5) and for the good reviews... but it was a complete waste of my time. Do not misunderstand me: if you are looking for a series to put in the background and do other things, it is perfect. But do not be fooled, it is not good at all. The acting is horrible, the main character is very poorly developed, and the argument is exactly the same in every episode. BORED.
mikewill4590 Actually I would have probably given this show a 7 if they didn't end it after season four leaving you with an incredible cliffhanger. I know it's just make believe but I still like to see a show come to a logical conclusion even if it's a bad one. This is just another evidence that Hollywood cares nothing for the fans of a show only what they can milk out to them. To have come back for six episodes to come to a descent conclusion probably wouldn't having broken the bank and would have been a service to the people enjoying the show. So again I say do yourself a favor and avoid this show. Of course if you enjoy reading a book only to find the last 20 pages missing then it might be for you.
Mica H I have only watched the first 10 episodes; so there may not be any real spoilers in here, but just in case -- anyone who has never seen the show before, watch it for yourself first before reading on. OK, so on my Amazon Prime (in Germany, which always lags behind US in regards to TV) I found four seasons of The Glades popping up. An IMDb 7.5 rating, plus four seasons, the show MUST be good, right? Well, there is Florida as a back drop. And that's pretty much it. We've all had to grow to the main characters in, e.g., Dexter, Life, Burn Notice -- but at the end of those first seasons you could not imagine anyone else playing Dexter, Det. Crews, or Michael, and their looks really improved over time. This is not the case with The Glades. I thought it might be a lost in translation thing, because I actually have to watch the show in German (Engl audio option missing, thanks Amazon). But now it seems that in English the main actor is even more annoying, and so are the other characters. That whole struggling single mom thing -- but then she goes back and forth between let's be friends and no can do 'cause I'm married and bla bla bla. I mean, really, in what universe would this situation play out this way? Ridiculous. Then, there is the "oh, I heard about you, Mr, in Chicago..!" from anyone he ever seems to encounter. But not much seems to have really happened that could have had a significant influence to how he is doing his job now. Well, except, that his character claims to have been a good detective back in Chicago. I know, it's just TV, but I don't WANT to buy that whole stick the way it is portrayed. It's weird, actually -- even though it is not over-exaggerated, the show and characters do not come across authentic. And, as many have noted, the main character is way too arrogant over nothing.
FurianXO Unless of course, you love canceled shows with cliffhangers, and let me tell you, this is the worst cliffhanger ever.I give it a 1 due to that, because its like watching a movie that ends halfway through. I really don't understand why there are cliffhangers at the end of TV show seasons.... its not like that will keep people watching. The show is either good or not. Please, writers, and producers, don't end a season with a cliffhanger, unless you know the show will not be canceled.If you don't mind the horrible cliffhanger ending, then you may find the show enjoyable. It has a good mix of comedy and drama. Jim is great.