The Nest
The Nest

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The Nest

2016
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Portuguese

A four-episode TV series that tells the story of Bruno, a young military who has just run away from the army, travels to Porto Alegre in search of his brother, who he hasn’t seen in years. He cannot find his brother in the city but meets his friends, learns about what was his life, and even experiments the same things his lost brother lived. He discovers a new space where he is free to be himself and explore his sexuality. Away from home, Bruno finds a new family.

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IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users70%
Director: Sean DurkinGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the 1980s, successful American executive Rory O'Hara relocates his family from their comfortable suburban life in New York to his native England. Rory has ambitious plans to expand his business empire, convincing his wife Allison and their two children to uproot their lives. However, the move proves to be a strain on the family, as the grandeur of their new life in a sprawling country estate begins to crumble under the weight of Rory's increasingly erratic behavior and mounting financial pressures.

Critical Reception

The Nest received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Jude Law's performance and the film's atmospheric tension. While some found the pacing deliberate, many lauded its exploration of ambition, greed, and the disintegration of the American dream within a specific historical context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Jude Law delivers a compelling performance as a man driven by ambition.

  • The film effectively captures the anxieties and excesses of the 1980s.

  • Carrie Coon provides a strong counterpoint as the wife grappling with their changing reality.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated Jude Law's central performance and the film's thematic exploration of ambition and family dynamics. Some viewers found the story's descent into bleakness challenging, while others praised its atmospheric build-up.

Fun Fact

Director Sean Durkin was inspired by the excesses and anxieties of the 1980s business world, drawing parallels to the financial boom and subsequent crashes of the era.

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