
Movie spotlight
Homeland
The story of the volleyball semi-final game at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics between Brazil and Cuba. Players from both countries review the match and comment on the emotions and events that occurred.
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Plot Summary
Carrie Mathison, a determined CIA officer, is plagued by bipolar disorder but is brilliant and driven. When Sergeant Nicholas Brody, a POW held captive by al-Qaeda for eight years, is rescued and returns home a hero, Carrie becomes convinced he has been turned and is now a threat to the United States. The series follows her obsessive investigation into Brody's activities, blurring the lines between patriotism, paranoia, and personal sacrifice.
Critical Reception
Homeland was a critical and commercial success, widely acclaimed for its suspenseful plot, complex characters, and timely themes. It garnered significant praise for its performances, particularly from Claire Danes, and its willingness to tackle morally ambiguous territory. The show was a consistent awards magnet throughout its run, solidifying its place as a landmark television series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense suspense and gripping storytelling.
Claire Danes' performance as Carrie Mathison was frequently lauded as a career highlight.
Appreciated for its exploration of complex political and psychological themes.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praised the show's thrilling plots and the compelling performances, especially Claire Danes. Some noted the show's intensity and psychological depth as major draws, while occasional criticisms pointed to certain plot developments becoming convoluted in later seasons.
Awards & Accolades
Winner of multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series, and multiple Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series – Drama.
Fun Fact
The character of Carrie Mathison was partly inspired by the real-life experiences of CIA analyst Bryan G. Johnson, who was bipolar and had worked in counterterrorism.
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