GLOW
GLOW
TV-MA | 23 June 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Greenes

    Please don't spend money on this.

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    Odelecol

    Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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    Luecarou

    What begins as a feel-good-human-interest story turns into a mystery, then a tragedy, and ultimately an outrage.

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    Bluebell Alcock

    Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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    yunopark

    I really loved this film- it is fun and surprisingly all about the reality, disguising in super-soap-cartoonic-wrestling.

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    bdogdubois

    This is a great show about a guy starting an all woman wrestling league that's set in the 80's. In the show you get to know the characters and their back story

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    rogier-86785

    Glow is about a completely dysfunctional group of women wrestlers, American style in the 80's. That sentence alone should spark everyone's interest. And it keeps on giving. This series let's its characters screw up to triumph brilliantly. It's mix of sex, drugs and wrestling is a stroke of genius. I know it's high praise. But don't worry going in with too high expectations. Glow will not disappoint. If anything, it'll still blow you away, even if you see the perfect 10's. It's well deserved. The actors seem to relish their roles. It becomes hard even to pick a favorite character. Every episode has you rooting for someone new. It's characters are all desperately seeking both love and success. They often don't get it but it doesn't matter. They become a team against all odds and persevere. The build ups to the finales are so well crafted I frequently found myself having goosebumps when all the drama outside the ring comes together when the wrestling starts. It's just... see it.

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    thekarmicnomad

    I did not fancy this at all but I was really pleasantly surprised.This is not only very funny but very clever indeed. I am a big fan of Alison Bree from "Community" but she metamorphos for this role so much I did not even recognise her here. Her performance absolutely smashes it out of the park! I was also amazed to see Kate Nash on the line up who easily holds her own. Marc Maron's character is hilarious as a sexist, washed-up, burnt-out director. What really makes this though is the supporting cast who are epic - every last one of them.There are obviously strong currents of feminism and racism but I found they actually added to the story and were though provoking rather than making this a platform to preach from.There is bad language, nudity and some sex scenes but everything is handled in an adult way but with great skill and wit.I was expecting to hate this, I don't know why I put it on but am so glad I did.Great performances, good story, very funny script. Love it!!

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