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The Get Down - Season 1
TrailerSet in the late 1970s, when New York was at the brink of bankruptcy and disco was dying out, the series centers around the incredibly turbulent state of the late '70s South Bronx and the birth of the DJ/MC turntabling dynamic that would evolve into hip-hop.Actors: Justice Smith, Shameik Moore, Herizen F. Guardiola, Skylan Brooks, Tremaine Brown Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jimmy Smits, Jaden Smith, Daveed Diggs, Giancarlo Esposito, Stefanée Martin, ...»Director: Stephen Adly Guirgis, Baz LuhrmannCountry: United StatesDuration: 52 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "The Get Down - Season 1"
EzekielPlayed by: Justice SmithShaolin FantasticPlayed by: Shameik MooreMylene CruzPlayed by: Herizen F. GuardiolaRa-RaPlayed by: Skylan BrooksBoo-BooPlayed by: Tremaine Brown Jr.CadillacPlayed by: Yahya Abdul-Mateen IIFrancisco 'Papa Fuerte' CruzPlayed by: Jimmy SmitsPastor Ramon CruzPlayed by: Giancarlo EspositoYolanda KiplingPlayed by: Stefanée MartinReginaPlayed by: Shyrley RodriguezGrandmaster FlashPlayed by: Mamoudou AthieMr. GunnsPlayed by: Michel GillStanley KellyPlayed by: Sal RendinoBaronPlayed by: Isaiah NegrónChurchgoerPlayed by: Maria GuzmanRoy AshetonPlayed by: Eric BogosianDJ Kool HercPlayed by: Eric D. Hill Jr.Luke SkywalkerPlayed by: Khalil MiddletonKentPlayed by: Spencer Daniels -
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Critic Reviews of "The Get Down - Season 1"
Sydney Morning HeraldOctober 04, 2016If you can dig the vibe, the feature-length first episode becomes as absorbing as it is theatrical.
SlateAugust 09, 2016The Get Down wants to be gritty, but it doesn't quite know how. It's like a glistening manicure with the polish laid over flecks of dirt-under a few clear coats, schmutz is indistinguishable from glitter.
Boston GlobeAugust 11, 2016[The premiere is] Luhrmann at his most bloated. Once the show moves into subsequent episodes, it maintains Luhrmann's trademark operatic stylizations, but it also factors in our need for a cogent, original narrative.
TheWrapAugust 11, 2016"The Get Down" boasts plenty of vibrancy. But after three episodes it's still unclear whether this ambitious Netflix series has come up with a narrative that's as galvanic as the art form that inspired it.
Reel Talk OnlineMarch 21, 2017While the rest of The Get Down struggles to find its footing outside the performances, Dizzee is a refreshing character to see.
Yahoo! TVAugust 09, 2016The Get Down unfurls a huge canvas. It's a great example of the way different pop-culture phenomena influence each other.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAugust 09, 2016The show's second episode offers a stronger, more cohesive hour but it's still not altogether clear how all the characters are connected due to the ramshackle, elliptical nature of the gauzy pilot.
HitFixAugust 05, 2016The Get Down is a mess. At times, it's a thrilling mess, at other times a boring one, and there's just barely enough energy in the parts that work to power through the many parts that don't.
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