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Bored to Death Reviews

  • Aurelia 2022-08-30 23:19:41

    Especially not cliché, especially literary fan

    Talking about literature and art these days is like scolding someone, but the story of this young writer in Brooklyn is just right to show the life paradigm of young American literary youth. Jonathan, the protagonist named by the screenwriter after himself, is moderately decadent, uses a pot, the...

  • Unique 2022-08-30 20:08:30

    Be sure to chew the lines carefully

    After watching 5 episodes in one go, I swept away the dull feeling of the first episode. I think it is the black humor I like most in the 2009 autumn drama. The funny life lines of weird people are very interesting. Every time I watch it, it makes people feel flattered. Ray, .. Jonathan, George. ....

  • Marlon 2022-08-30 18:50:39

    Literary Brooklyn male detective

    Jonathan Amis, a small Brooklyn-based, intermittent alcoholic and literary youth, was inspired by detective fiction and decided to find a more positive, Anti-Nothing Lifestyle: Becoming a hardcore private detective with a personal touch, advertising online for clients, starting his series of...

  • Solon 2022-08-30 18:00:44

    Rarely good movie

    HBO's new drama, the whole film is full of fresh and cheerful girls singing, whether the hero Johnathan is being dumped, hunted, provoked, appreciated or bewitched. The little John with the curtain haircut is a very sincere person. He tries hard to chase the truth like a tabloid reporter. Although...

  • Idell 2022-08-30 17:07:22

    high point where are you?

    What attracted me to this show at first was its name, which literally translates to boring to death. For people like me who are not enterprising and take entertainment as the main purpose of life, its appearance is a savior. This season has developed into a three-man group later on. They originally...

Bored to Death

Director: Adam Bernstein, Tristram Shapeero, Paul Feig, Nicole Holofcener, Troy Miller

Language: English Release date: September 20, 2009