The series squanders its initial intrigue with its plodding pace, repetitive structure, and cardboard writing.
The series tells a story that might have worked just fine if it weren’t spread across six episodes.
The series recreates the military machinery of its World War II tale in exacting detail but struggles to bring its human stories to life.
The series is a thoughtful meditation on the simultaneously distortive and revelatory nature of the human memory.
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The AMC series is bookended by a heavy-handed setup and an unsatisfying ending.
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Luhrmann seems less interested in accurately depicting Australia’s ugly past than in creating a national myth.
The series offers flimsy comedy, half-baked characterizations, and a dubious romantic subplot.
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Aside from the moral dubiousness of converting dystopian fiction into reality-show spectacle, the series drags.
The series offers a surprisingly novel take on its source material, even if the pieces don’t fit together as neatly as they should.