The Climb
The Climb
TV-MA | 10 November 2017 (USA)
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    Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
    Merolliv I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
    PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
    Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
    sjw11 My husband and I thought this was refreshing, fun, well-acted and well-written. I was totally surprised to find this so wonderful. I am woman-of-a-certain-age white suburbanite female and this was just purely appealing and delightful. So great to be set in Detroit too -- I like that perspective.And to those reviewers who didn't get the point of this -- I say there was once a very successful comedy about nothing . . . called Seinfeld. Amazon -- please tell us when we are going to get more of The Climb !!!!
    Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "The Climb" is an American 27-minute comedy short film from this year (2017) that was ordered by Amazon and could be turned into a recurring series if enough people like/watch it. I kinda doubt it though. But first things first: The director here is Chris Robinson and the script and story are by Diarra Kilpatrick, who also plays the central character: an African-American woman who is kind of an online celebrity, an "influencer" (God how I hate that word) and we find out about her aspirations to make it bg while dealing with her best friend, with men and with life in general. There was not one moment where I cared for her at all. I think that her acting really wasn't on a level where it justifies being the lead in a recurring series or film. The actress playing her friend wasn't any better. I guess she was included to make this more appealing to White Americans because basically everybody else is Black. This is potentially another show that is about comedy most of all, but it also has its more dramatic moments. These seem to be en vogue these days. However, this one here is an example of how not to do it. It isn't funny, it isn't relevant whatsoever, it is very shallow and the characters were rather unlikable for me. It's pretty tough to say something positive here for me. Maybe some of the supporting actors did an okay job or it just seemed that way as they weren't as bad as the two ladies in the lead. I doubt this gets picked up, but if it does I most certainly won't continue watching unless they really improve things, but there's so much wrong with this one here that I don't think it's possible. They may say this is one for women or for Blacks to watch, but I say this is only one for those with bad taste in movies. Highly not recommended. If you want a better climb, go for the Miley Cyrus song instead.
    djfamily-12998 The show is firing on all cylinders and allows us into the mind of the aspiring socialite. It used a lot of Detroitism & was on point with our witty and unusual culture in the D. I very much would like to see where this story goes. They also stayed true to the game by adding Urban Glam Legend / Icon Jessica White as Copper Lewinski. The Co Star & list of characters held my attention. Amazon cut the check this show is Lit!!!
    matthijsalexander The Climb is about..... I wish I had an answer. A lady who wants to become something I guess.The pilot was a big steaming pile of not-so-funny incoherent actingscrement, uninteresting dialogue that really doesn't say or contribute to the story, some semi-funny 'puns' and of course some light racial humor, because that is 'hip' these days.Normally I don't really rush to judge but this was a veeeeeeeeery poor scrip, the acting so-so, the characters not interesting and very very flat.It seems more and more content is needed, and thus more and more rubbish like this is needed. If you look for a silly simple comedy I would advise 'This isn't working'.