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The OA - Season 1
TrailerThe series tells a powerful, mind-bending tale about identity, human connection and the borders between life and death. Prairie Johnson (Brit Marling), who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years, calls herself The OA, and can see, although she was blind prior to her disappearance.Actors: Brit Marling, Emory Cohen, Scott Wilson, Phyllis Smith, Alice Krige, Patrick Gibson, Brendan Meyer, Brandon Perea, Ian Alexander, Jason Isaacs, Hiam Abbass, ...»Director: Zal Batmanglij, Brit MarlingCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.82 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The OA - Season 1"
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Characters of "The OA - Season 1"
Prairie JohnsonPlayed by: Brit MarlingHomerPlayed by: Emory CohenAbel JohnsonPlayed by: Scott WilsonBetty Broderick-AllenPlayed by: Phyllis SmithNancy JohnsonPlayed by: Alice KrigeSteve WinchellPlayed by: Patrick GibsonJessePlayed by: Brendan MeyerAlfonso 'French' SosaPlayed by: Brandon PereaBuck VuPlayed by: Ian AlexanderDr. Hunter Aloysius 'Hap' PercyPlayed by: Jason IsaacsPrairie JohnsonPlayed by: Zoey TodorovskyScott BrownPlayed by: Will BrillRachelPlayed by: Sharon Van EttenElias RahimPlayed by: Riz AhmedRenataPlayed by: Paz Vega -
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Critic Reviews of "The OA - Season 1"
Financial TimesApril 25, 2017Though it occasionally loses its grip on its lofty material, and skids a little in its narrative chicanes, The OA is quite something to behold: a strange and strangely beautiful thing.
New York ObserverDecember 22, 2016It is a swing and a miss on a colossal level, but oh, what a swing.
New York ObserverDecember 19, 2016Oh, man. If we take The OA exactly 1000 times less seriously than The OA takes itself, we might have found the best show of 2016.
The AtlanticDecember 19, 2016What's most striking... is the richness of the story. It weaves in such a variety of textures and styles and allusions that it sometimes feels transparently absurd, but it's hard not to be drawn in given the wealth of different objects on offer.
Daily Telegraph (UK)December 19, 2016Like a cat trying to play the piano, it might not exactly achieve its goal, but the attempt is still rather endearing and undeniably watchable.
Philadelphia InquirerDecember 19, 2016I haven't seen anything quite like The OA, whose twists were gripping enough to keep me going even in some moments when I'd otherwise have been rolling my eyes.
The Herald (Ireland)April 25, 2017The OA is a bizarre puzzle that may or may not be worth sticking with. I'm in for now, but only just.
People MagazineMarch 24, 2017A crazy-brilliant fantasy that obeys no rules-drama, launched with minimal fanfare that only enhanced its buzzed-about mysteriousness.
Den of GeekJanuary 03, 2017I would encourage you to carry through the series. If you allow the story in, the rewards are plenty.
The Young FolksJanuary 03, 2017Part of The OA's appeal is discovering just what the hell kind of show you're watching.
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