VOD news 33/22: ‘After the hurricane’, resistance, failure and shame

VOD News brings you the best releases of the week on Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+… And if the week the premieres of interest were distributed among the main platforms, the opposite is happening and After the hurricane occupies the privileged place by discard, although it does not look bad.

AppleTV+

Apple TV + goes up to the head of the section for the third time so far this year, again, by default, and not because it brings bad material. In fact, the usual thing is that it is little, but interesting at least. Thus, after The Fraguels: The fun continues Y Pachinkothe apple serve repeats position with After the hurricane.

After the hurricane

and what is it about After the hurricane, if it can be known? It is a new original series for Apple TV + and recreates nothing more and nothing less than the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina, which many will remember for how brutal it was, although it is already on its way to celebrating its twentieth anniversary. Specifically, it was in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina devastated part of the southeastern United States, with special mention to what happened in New Orleans.

That’s what it focuses on After the hurricane and although the same is recreated, honoring its title, the story takes place in the following days. Because the tragedy was not only the hurricane itself, but everything that happened afterwards, and one of the most painful memories of that event was seeing how the world’s leading power was unable to care for its citizens.

It is not the ideal content to highlight during the holidays, but there is not much else to choose from and since this August will be 17 years since the catastrophe, remember what happened After the hurricane, even if dramatized, is an option to say the least interesting. It should be noted, yes, that it is not a story of natural catastrophes, but a human drama. The trailer is in English because Apple doesn’t take it one bit, but the series is dubbed.

Netflix

And now we’re on Netflix, which remains in line with a bunch of releases, each one more forgettable… but diversifying, things as they are.

Day shift

Of everything Netflix releases this week, Day shift is definitely the highlight. In fact, she could have headed the section, but when the subject is not clear, it is worth handing over the witness… and, it is not at all clear. We talk about the new film by Jamie Foxx (django unchained, Collateral) for the big N of VOD and if power project It was a bodrio of father and my dear sir, this Day shift points in the same direction. The plot… is the least of it, but go ahead, it’s a horror comedy, so things are forgiven that the other movie isn’t.

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Amazon Prime Video

We continue with Amazon Prime Video, which also comes with exclusive releases, which are not very flashy. And yet, there you have the complete series of sherlock to marathon, if you feel like it. Or the trilogy of The Lord of the rings in 4K and HDR, don’t miss it.

They give the blow

Of course, if we talk about constant and popular premieres, the most outstanding of Prime Video is that of They give the blow, a new original series on the platform that, yes, is an adaptation of the film that once starred Tom Hanks, Geena Davis or Madonna, among others. It’s about how the women’s professional baseball league got started during World War II. Adaptation, of course, comes with its dose of wokism.

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Disney+

Disney+, for its part, premieres a miniseries of shorts based on Groot, the character from Guardians of the Galaxy and a little more.

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hbo max

And HBO Max fills its catalog with a few movies from yesterday, today and always, and until then… unless you’re a father or mother and you like to recreate yourself in the madness of parenting with the third season of Breeders. By the way, you also have sherlock here.

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