Teen Loves Dick

Teen Loves Dick




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Teen Loves Dick
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Adapted from the lauded feminist novel, I LOVE DICK is set in a colorful academic community in Marfa, Texas. It tells the story of a struggling married couple, Chris and Sylvere, and their obsession with a charismatic professor named Dick. Told in Rashomon-style shifts of POV, I LOVE DICK charts the unraveling of a marriage, the awakening of an artist and the deification of a reluctant messiah.
Starring Kevin Bacon , Kathryn Hahn , Griffin Dunne Genres Comedy , Drama , Romance Subtitles English [CC] , العربية , more… Deutsch , Español (Latinoamérica) , Español (España) , Français , עברית , हिन्दी , Indonesia , Italiano , 日本語 , 한국어 , Nederlands , Polski , Português , Русский , Türkçe , 中文(简体) , 中文(繁體) Audio languages English , English [Audio Description] , more… Español (España) , Italiano , Español (Latinoamérica) , 日本語 , Português , Deutsch , Français
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English [CC], العربية, Deutsch, Español (Latinoamérica), Español (España), Français, עברית, हिन्दी, Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Русский, Türkçe, 中文(简体), 中文(繁體)
English, English [Audio Description], Español (España), Italiano, Español (Latinoamérica), 日本語, Português, Deutsch, Français
A stalled married couple, Chris and Sylvere, temporarily relocates from New York City to Marfa, Texas. Tensions rise when the couple spends an evening with celebrated artist and mysterious cowboy, Dick, launching them into an unusual sexual fantasy. Starring Kathryn Hahn, Griffin Dunne, and Kevin Bacon
Chris' growing obsession becomes a fun and fueled marital pastime.
Chris and Sylvere proceed with their questionable scheme but Dick throws them for a loop that their marriage can't handle. Toby and Devon go their own ways.
Sylvere demands Chris undo the damage she's done though it may be too late. Chris' letters bring Devon and Toby together. Determined to clear the air, Chris and Sylvere devise a plan.
The women of Marfa expose their history of desire.
After a grand gesture, Chris grapples with a Dick-less existence. Toby goes viral with a provocative project that Devon takes issue with. Pushed beyond their limits, Dick and Sylvere broker an unlikely truce.
Dick questions his role at the Institute, creating new opportunity for Paula. Toby sets boundaries and Devon takes her work in a new direction. Chris and Sylvere come to an impasse.
Sylvere writes his own letter while Chris explores a new reality with Dick. Devon's performance awakens the people of Marfa.
Joey Soloway - director See profile
Directors Joey Soloway Supporting actors Roberta Colindrez Producers Joey Soloway , Sarah Gubbins , Andrea Sperling , Victor Hsu Season year 2017 Network Amazon Studios Content advisory Smoking , substance use , alcohol use , nudity , foul language , more… sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Li Collins Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2017
I love I love Dick. I'm 63, a woman, an artist. This is funny, subtle, direct and absurd -lovingly absurd as in sapien reality. This is true to my personal experience and understanding in ways that I rarely see reflected anywhere, much less in television. Damn this is good. Thank you creators... this is a gift to the girls, and some boys - the ones that can do the beauty dance. I'm sure it's not for all audiences; but they're busy watching super hero action movies, still waiting for the hero. ("We don't need another hero.") Thank god for the women making art, the women who've paid close attention to the women who came before.... history is finally catching up. Clever girls. The art direction is great too. Love the light bodies. Oh you must have had such fun making this one.
Jessica Todd Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017
I was reading reviews and a little surprised that I got something totally different out of this show. Instead of a couple going through culture shock, I saw a couple in a rut in their relationship and the wife saw something in Dick that made her lustful again, probably for the first time in a long time. She knew nothing about him personally so she invented things in her head and he then felt objectified. I love that irony. Probably how many women feel. Although she uses the inspirational thinking about Dick initially with her spouse, it soon drove her to wanting to have that with Dick. That last episode was awesome. I felt that feeling of learning about someone for the first time when she was going through that with him. And then life just slapped her in the face at the end and although I don't want to give anything away, the ending was perfect...like "of course this is what happens when I try to be happy" is what she must have been thinking. Maybe this show just resonates with those in longer relationships that might be plateauing and for women of a certain age...I guess I fit that bill and really found deep appreciation in this show. Can't wait for Season 2.
Ksky Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017
It took me two episodes to warm up to the series, but once I realized the depth and complexity of the issues it is exploring, I was extremely inspired. Everything about this series is so important particularly in the realm of film where the male gaze tends to dominate the themes we see on the screen. How refreshing to look those themes right in the face and turn them on their head by looking at things from the contemporary empowered female perspective. I look forward to seeing where this series goes. I hope it continues to blast open new inquiry into the blind spots, stereotypes and themes that have dominated society and film and bring new breath and creativity from women’s perspective into the film genre. This series is challenging a paradigm and also takes risks in the way it uses the medium of film so I would not be surprised if many viewers may not relate or even like the series. I hope this is only the beginning of film work done at this caliber in a series. It may not be getting five stars across-the-board now, But when Art takes risks and forges new territories, you can’t expect the popular vote at first. Hopefully this will become a new normal for the medium of the TV series. Excellent work to all those involved.
Nicole Peeler Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
Absolutely brilliant. Explores female sexuality and desire with an unflinching gaze. That said, it is a fundamentally generous film, showing the vibrant humanity of each character alongside of their frailties and flaws. It's challenging, yes, but also visually stunning with beautiful storytelling. If you're on the fence, read the one-star reviews. They tell you everything you need to know about why you should watch I Love Dick.
serialbinger Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2016
This show is nuanced and makes a great attempt at realizing the very experimental somewhat biopic that it originates from. I have to say that I do really love Jill Soloway. Transparent is one of my favorite shows and I love how she mixes comedy and drama in a realistic way with characters that are both outliers and people that we have probably known at some point in our lives. After seeing Afternoon Delight, I am pleased to see Jill Soloway and Katheryn Hahn working together again. I wouldn't say that was one of the best movies ever, but it has one of the most tense climactic moments in a film built around dialog that I have seen in a while. This new show, I would say may not be for everyone, but it's brilliant. It artistic and intimate. There is an almost visceral sense that comes from the voice over and on screen dialogue as the main character writes her inner most thoughts to Dick. It takes a moment to grasp the visual language that Jill is using such as freeze frames and on screen titles, but all of these together create an overall emotional sense of the main character. It makes me look forward to future episodes. The language that she is creating isn't completely new, but the question is how is she going to continue to use it? If Transparent is any clue, I'm guessing that the future of this show is a bright one. I'm hoping that Amazon chooses to continue the series.
Beauty Maven Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017
Now THIS is what I'm talkin about! I'm amazed that something so good can come from a book that was so, well, just eh! The acting is phenomenal and not just for the leads. I mean, everyone is great. The relationship between Chris and Dick could not BE any hotter or more realistic in terms of the awkward exchanges and hello Kevin Bacon! Is it my imagination or has age made him smokin hot? This role is delicious on him. I ate up the entire season in one binge-y session and I am depressed I now have to wait for the next!! I was salivating at the last episode! Finally they get to be alone and the scene was perfection..... uh, until it wasn't!! Haha. I love this show so much. Please hurry up and come back!
Nunnayrbznz Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016
I wish there was more to gauge where a show is going than just one episode. This first foray into Dick-dum was a complete tease, I found it interesting although rather depressing. I would have like to have seen a bit more of the direction. Dick seemed to allude to the male domination of what is defined as art and creativity. I don't know if that is really the direction of the piece. The female lead makes her observations completely sexual and male. There should be no qualifier to being a filmmaker. The female lead should not look at herself as a "female" filmmaker but she accepts the diminutive title in her argument with Dick, listing a handful of great "female" filmmakers. At the same time, Dick points out that if she wished to be a filmmaker she would be one. Her Sexualizing him, in her own way, diminishes him and his comments as purely sexist, rather than seeing the grain of truth. So she has chosen to be a Dick as well, rather than accept the real challenges before her. While it was nice to see Kevin in something different, it appears we are only allowed to see him sexualized through the female lead. It wasn't entertaining. Depressing. A pilot should give us a bit more light to create a reason for continuing to watch. Kevin can carry a show if they let him be more than a one trick pony.
Martin Velasco Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017
This show is not suited to everyone's taste. But for those who know love and self esteem aren't just black and white light switches, this is an AMAZING show! I would go so far as to say Episode 5 "A Short History of Weird Girls" should be watched first as a precursor to the rest of the series. You'll know based on that if this is the show for you. The performances of Hahn, Bacon and Dunne are outstanding. As well as great performances from the supporting cast. It takes the preconceived notions of sex, love, and marriage and throws them up in the air for you to catch and put back together. Such a fresh look on old mores and how people deal with them.

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