

Swimming with Sharks
When Lou Simms starts her internship at Fountain Pictures she seems like a naïve Hollywood newcomer, awestruck by the studio’s notorious CEO, Joyce Holt. In truth, Lou has done extensive research on Joyce and landing this internship was no happy accident. As Lou’s obsession grows, she will do anything to get close to her idol.
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Plot Summary
This series follows Joyce, a young intern at a major Hollywood studio, who navigates the cutthroat and toxic environment of the film industry. As she ascends the ranks, she manipulates those around her to gain power and control. The narrative explores themes of ambition, revenge, and the dark underbelly of Hollywood.
Critical Reception
Swimming with Sharks received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its ambitious take on Hollywood and the performances, particularly from Kiernan Shipka and Diane Kruger, others found the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped. The series was noted for its attempt to deconstruct power dynamics within the industry but was criticized for its execution and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- The series offers a sharp, albeit somewhat melodramatic, look at Hollywood power dynamics.
- Performances are a highlight, with the cast effectively conveying the intensity of the industry.
- The plot can be predictable and occasionally struggles to maintain its momentum.
Google audience: Audience reviews are largely positive, with many viewers appreciating the thrilling plot and the strong performances from the lead actors. Some users found the story compelling and a realistic depiction of Hollywood's dark side, though a few expressed disappointment with certain plot developments.
Fun Fact
The series is a reimagining of the 1994 film of the same name, also exploring the manipulative nature of Hollywood power structures.
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