Touch
Touch
TV-14 | 25 January 2012 (USA)

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    Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
    Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
    Lancoor A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
    Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
    susannebondekanstrup What,s with the breathing and whispering ? Story is damn god, but actors NOT !!! And calling the name JAKE JAKE again and again ? Kiefer pisses me of, and I would like to ser this series with an other actor. Human responces NOT believable, over-acting, and no children would ever connect with eacother without knowing their agenda !!! This is a do-over !!!! Susanne Bonde Kanstrup, Randers Denmark.
    Charles Herold (cherold) I never quite loved Touch, but I did like it. The idea of this little boy who saw how the world connected was an interesting one, and the individual episodes were often touching as the series implemented Shamalyan-like twists in the service of uplift rather than suspense.It wasn't a series I ever felt I absolutely had to watch, and the sentimentality could be a bit much, but I enjoyed most of the episodes.Then in season 2 the entire series seemed to change. New characters, new location, new focus. And after watching the first episode of the second season, I just never bothered to watch it again. It wasn't that I decided I would never watch another episode, it's just that my mild interest in the show was contingent on my liking the structure and the story arc, and when those were seemingly tossed away, as though the series were a monkey throwing away one shiny object in favor of another one, I just had no real motivation to keep going.Still, it was a pretty enjoyable series for awhile.
    hoytyhoyty Really since nobody will read this, I'm just posting it to get the vague depression this series left off my chest, and the taste of it out of my mouth. Also I'm still reeling from Season 2 of House Of Cards jumping the shark massively a few eps before the end, so struggling to the end of 'Touch' didn't improve my mood.I like Kiefer, and I want him to succeed, particularly as he has a lot more talent that his father (who I also liked), but this wasn't the vehicle to do it with.Frustratingly it *could* have been. With the first episode I had vague hopes of something scientific, mathematical. By the end of the second episode I was resigned to ooga-booga nonsense and just settled back to enjoy the writing.For a few episodes, the writing actually wasn't bad. I did like the really tight way they made the numbers and the widely-thrown character threads interact. In Einsteinian terms, the characters' 'World Lines' were crossing at points that Jake could see.Then the producers took a bath in cocaine, the members of the writing team who cared left to do something better or go and join a cult, and poor Kiefer was left trying to produce something that became more and more lemon-shaped. Or pear-shaped."Don't let Jake out of your sight!" Then he lets Jake out of his sight. Again. His friend at the care facility finally believes in the numbers. Then forgets about it and has to be re-convinced next ep. Then forgets about it and has to be re-convinced next ep. Then Jake runs away. Then Jake runs away. Then his friend forgets about the numbers and has to be re-convinced...The numbers dwindled away till they hardly mattered. The back-fill on the principle of what was going on became increasingly desperate, until the inevitable 'prophecy' word appeared (more or less).The writer did succeed in creating three of the most irritating characters ever to hit television: Jake, Lucy and the scientist guy with the big ears and the messy hair. I ended up punching the air every time Jake got picked up and screamed. I *did* punch the air when they finally, finally shot Lucy in the head. And scientist guy's brother died and he got arrested, in the silly, silly wrap-up, which I also found to be good. I wanted him to hurt, bad.To be fair to Jake, the Autistic often *are* perceived as very irritating to norms, but that's because they only have access to (or care about) a fraction of the social noise that norms indulge in. Nevertheless Jake's was "Hollywood Autism", which is similar to the vile "Hollywood Crazy" (you know, do a little head shake, shuffle along, throw your fingers in the air a lot, maybe do some shouting whilst holding your head. Pretty much nothing that the insane actually *do*).About the only character I ended up liking was Avril, the Hacidic diamond merchant. He was actually interesting, as well as sincere (without Kiefer's breathless panting) - you could make a show around just him.Oh yeah, that's right, that was the killer: they had to turn it into '24' to try and save it, so it went from being a series to a serial, and got monumentally silly. Also half the characters dropped out and just got forgotten except in the recap.It showed in the credits sequence. It always irritated me anyway - let's show lots of feet, crowds, beaches, feet, farm animals, feet, meteorological stuff, and more feet - to show what an involved, everyday you! me! radical and earthy show this is. That was patronising but I could forgive it given the direction the first two or so eps pointed in.But when it went off the rails they started inserting action shots from the new '24' version (season 2) which just violently clashed with the atmosphere of the other snippets.And I ended up fast-forwarding through Jakes little pontifications, with their about 5% accuracy on a good day and his annoying little whiny voice.Sorry Kiefer. With the starting point and the resources you had - it was quite polished, *annoyingly* - it should have been something really good, rather than just something we watched to pass the time until POI comes back on air. Can you back something that actually has a story next time? Please, mate? This actually took up valuable media bandwidth!
    rmcshugs The show was inspirational, new and unique. The complex world can be explained if given the right circumstances. We need the answers that the show gives. Making (even tho it's just a show) us feel 'peace of mind' and comfort and making it all make sense. The show is about a very special boy who sees the world different than most of us. With the help of his father (Kiefer Sutherland), they somehow every week make the world a little smaller and life a little brighter. By changing one small thing in your life, like turning 'left' instead of turning 'right' the differences can be amazing or devastating. This show shows you how amazing life can be.They have canceled the show. But you can watch it on DVD or on the web. It's worth the time!!