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The Slap - Season 1
TrailerBased on an Australian short series that released in 2011, this 8-episodes series recounts a dramatic story. Once, a family was happy but everything change when a man slaps a child for another couple. Things turn upside down.Genre: DramaActors: Brian Cox, Melissa George, Lucas Hedges, Marin Ireland, Makenzie Leigh, Thandie Newton, Zachary Quinto, Thomas Sadoski, Peter Sarsgaard, Uma Thurman, Dylan Schombing, ...»Director: Ken Olin, Michael Morris, Lisa CholodenkoCountry: United StatesDuration: 42 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Slap - Season 1"
Media LifeFebruary 11, 2015NBC's new version of The Slap is a worthy substitute, with a strong cast and a vivid script that preserves the virtues of the original while sharpening the issues and drama for stateside viewers.
RogerEbert.comFebruary 10, 2015Despite some broad characterizations and a few narrative twists that feel overly highlighted for maximum thematic effect, NBC's The Slap is surprisingly effective overall thanks to the remarkably talented ensemble.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comFebruary 10, 2015The Slap may not be nearly as bracing as its inspiration, but it possesses a sting nonetheless.
Denver PostFebruary 06, 2015The cast is inviting... But the too-prominent, overly obvious voice-over narrator is a truly awful innovation.
SlateApril 06, 2015Honestly, the best thing about The Slap is that it's ending, and I don't even (entirely) mean that as a backhanded compliment.
Newark Star-LedgerFebruary 13, 2015The entire production comes to a screeching halt every time the omniscient narrator dispenses intolerably ponderous gems in infuriatingly plummy tones.
Australian Book ReviewOctober 14, 2017In the end, like the book, the television manifestation of The Slap is a harsh, not necessarily judgemental, portrait of the generation turning forty, as well as a gentler evocation of those on either side of the divide.
Contra Costa TimesFebruary 10, 2015The Slap, a provocative new NBC drama, is a saga that gets under your skin. That doesn't mean it's a great show, but I imagine the issues it raises will spark plenty of spirited dinner-table chatter among those who see it.
We Got This CoveredFebruary 10, 2015The Slap's ultimate eight-episode future may be uncertain, but one thing's for sure: its opening two hours are some of the most compulsively watchable TV made so far this year.
OregonianFebruary 09, 2015How many shows can have you on the edge of your seat watching the simmering, unspoken issues between friends and family at a birthday party?
JunkeeNovember 20, 2015The producers have hyped up the show to soap opera levels and reverted many of the diverse characters into stereotypes to make them easier to digest.
Yahoo! TVMarch 12, 2015Irritating and fascinating, The Slap is unlike anything else on network TV.
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