Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life

2016

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7.5| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 25 November 2016 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/de/title/80109415
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Set nearly a decade after the finale of the original series, this revival follows Lorelai, Rory and Emily Gilmore through four seasons of change.

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
virginia-mihailova A real disappointment. Not only the storyline is meaningless, but the characters are not themselves. Absolute stupidity.
mimikarasu If there'll be no second season then I would never waste my time again to watch it. I don't mind how Rory is in her 30's, welcome to the real world, but the ending was just a big disappointment for me.
nureluslu I usually don't write reviews, however I couldn't pass this. I love Gilmore girls, I love Lorelei character and pretty much everything about her. Therefore I was really upset when I saw the remake...I get that everything is changed, so much time has passed. However, characters and the atmosphere couldn't possibly get worse. as far as i know, everything went terribly wrong. Firstly, Lorelei felt completely different. She seems distant with Rory, Luke and almost with everyone. Luke and Lorelei relationship was weird, they seem like they don't have any connection, they don't share much.. and since when Lorelei holds back her thoughts to herself rather than directly confronting the other person about whatever she has on her mind? Rory... ow Rory... We saw Rory going on a weird path with Logan in college before but this... she wasn't herself at all. there was no sign of her. where is that ambitious, strong woman. she goes to the interview without having anything on her mind? how is that even possible... and she's in a relationship with an engaged man? so not her... I'm not even going to talk about other people... Michel leaving Lorelei, we don't see sookie, we don't see lane.. musical was really bad and unnecessary.. whole town went from heaven to weird and cold. that feeling while I'm watching old Gilmore girls, the warm, kinda sad kinda cute feeling, was absent while i was watching this one. I watched it several times to see if i am wrong, but only conclusion i made was this: the only thing that stayed the same was Emily Gilmore.
jsica51088 First of all the makeup felt wayyyyy over done. Lorelai is supposed to be almost 50 and that's fine, but they make her look like she's supposed to be much younger like 35 or 40, too much! Rory also looked way overdone. These women are both very beautiful and they tried so hard to make them look picture perfect that they overdid it and made them look practically unnatural. This added to the "fakeness" of the show overall. The original series felt so much more natural with the makeup.OK now onto the actual story. Some things are better left to the imagination. Rory had such a promising future at the end of the original series. She was a fresh graduate from a good school with a good job lined up. What she has now may be realistic, but she never did originally have realistic prospects. Her new life feels like such a let down career wise. Also with her relationships, what the heck!!?? I don't know if she's gotten bored in life or something, but she has become so immature and has lost all of her good morals. She already did the affair thing with Dean and it seemed like she had learned from that. Now with Logan, it's like she's gone backwards. This relationship, while I was glad to see Logan again, was very out of character from the Rory who seemed to learn from her mistakes.And the Paul story line, just there for the sake of being funny, I guess(even though it wasn't). They could have easily left out the Paul story and the show would've been better. Onto Lorelai, her struggles of being stuck with the inn was quite nice and realistic. However, they gave her too many stupid moments that were supposed to be funny, like crawling around when she was supposed to give the story about her dad. She could've easily excused herself to use the restroom and delayed coming back. It was like she had no sense there. I know she was supposed to be drunk, but seriously!? Lorelai is silly, but to me she's never been stupid until now. Her spat with Rory felt very out of character, like it was created just for the sake of having a conflict. Then, the fact that Sookie left was completely not realistic. It made sense for the filming since Melissa McCarthy has become such a big star, but for the story's sake, it made no sense. It was great when she came back for at least a little bit. It almost made up for her being completely gone. And Luke, it was nice having him back and completely in character, but their whole spat that last about 5 minutes, just no.. The fact that him and Lorelai weren't married felt like it was only there to create a story line. And the fact that after almost a decade of being together, they're just now talking about having kids. It was like another conflict just there for creating a story line. The town of Stars Hollow was nice: good familiar faces, silly Kirk stories, classic Taylor, the secret bar. All good. The musical, however, felt like the biggest waste of time especially when I realized how much time they had devoted to it= too much! Jess's appearance was great! For me, he redeemed the whole series. He had matured realistically and the fact that he was still pining for Rory was great!! He was in character which was refreshing after having Rory go so downhill. Emily's story was nice and great seeing her evolve after losing her husband. Overall, I felt like they were very lazy with the story lines. Lorelai's conflicts felt mostly forced and unrealistic. Rory was very out of character and a disappointment after I'd liked her so much in the original series. Some of the story lines like Paul, the musical and Lorelai's and Luke's fight that led to her Wild moment were so pointless that the show would've been better off without them. The last episode was the best and the cliffhanger was great, but...it opened even more questions and it seems like the show could be officially over, so the cliffhanger seemed silly.I had imagined much better for the show, so some things are better left to the imagination...

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