Mosaic
Mosaic
TV-MA | 22 January 2018 (USA)

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    Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
    Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
    Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
    Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
    johnny-detour Sorry I tried to like this. I tried to stick with it. But for me nowadays I haven't the tolerance to watch drama when it takes way too long to get going. Starts disjointed with multiple scenes that make little sense. Poor dialogue and one dimensional characters. I need to get emotionally hooked or attached to a character early on. I didn't. The picture is so bad too. Maybe it's me but way below the normal HBO standard.
    coopersi-69657 We binge watched this and were somewhat intrigued until the final episode, at which time we felt completely ripped off. We had just wasted 6 hours.
    karen-heffernan I was excited to watch this series. I've never been disappointed in a HBO series before, and I love Soderbergh, but I barely got through the first episode. The characters were extremely low energy and the dialogue was monotonous. Certainly not a thriller, I didn't give a damn about anyone. I gave it 2 stars for the beautiful scenery, but that's it.
    Abfabbb I was anticipating the release of this series and was so disappointed that I did not bother to watch episode 3. The first episode is strange and bland. I believe the issue to be with the dialogue. It tries too hard to be witty, hip, campy and it falls totally flat. Sharon Stone overacts and cannot get out of ingenue mode yet we are looking at a middle-aged woman with a Joker smile oozing coyness and trying to seduce a younger man. It was weirdly repulsive and boring at the same time. The second issue was the scenes were very choppy---jumping from one to another without giving the viewer any information or sense of a plot. So we just watch Sharon Stone complain that she lost her ass and then writhe in bed over someone correctly analyzing that she is a lonely, menopausal woman. Her gay friend 's dialogue is an offense to all LGBTQ people. The one star is for the French bulldog pet and Sharon Stone's costumes.