🍿 2022-06-23 09:01:38 – Paris/France.
East Friday 24 June arrive at AppleTV + bootya new comedy series starring the actress Maya Rudophl. This production is created by the Emmy winners Alan Yang (" Little America"," Master of nothing" ) Yes Matt Hubbard (" 30 rocks"," always“). This comedy of 10 episodes will make its world debut with the first three, followed by a new episode every Friday.
Trailer and Synopsis
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In booty billionaire Molly Novak (Maya rudolphe) has a dream life with private jets, a huge mansion and a gigayate; anything you can imagine. But when her husband betrays her after 20 years of marriage, she begins to lose her mind in full view of public opinion, becoming tabloid fodder.
He is about to hit rock bottom when he learns, to his surprise, that he has a charitable foundation run by the sensitive Sofía Salinas (Michaela Jae Rodriguez), who begs Molly to stop getting bad press. With his faithful assistant Nicholas (Joel Kim Booster) by his side, and with the help of Sofia and her team, including the friendly accountant Arthur (Nat Faxon) and her optimistic cousin Howard (Ron Funches), Molly embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Helping others might be what she needed to find herself.
booty was created, written and produced by Yang and Hubbard. Rudolph is an executive producer, with Natasha Lyonne and Danielle Renfrew Behrensthrough your business Animal pictures. David Becky de 3Arts he is also an executive producer. booty is produced for Apple by Universal televisiona division of Universal Studio Group.
booty review
Money helps, but it doesn't buy happiness. And sometimes it protects people in a bubble that places them in another universe alien to reality. His ignorance of the daily life of a simple mortal is such that one laughs not to cry. It's about bootythe new Apple TV+ series directed by a magnificent Maya Rudolph (The wedding of my best friend) and is signed by Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang (Parks and Recreation).
Philanthropy, the best friend
This 10-part comedy follows in the footsteps of Molly Novak (Rodolphe) whose husband John, played by Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation), after 20 years of marriage, he cheats on her with a much younger woman. Don't worry, we reiterate that she's not left homeless because that leaves her with an $87 billion fortune and plenty of hobbies. What does he do with so much money and nothing to fill his schedule? Well, philanthropy! A very good option for, after so many years spent in the clouds, treading the earth's soil.
So surprised! Novak has a charitable foundation run by Sofía Salinas (Michaela Jaé Rodríguez, pose) and who still dazzles us with a great role of a sensible person, down to earth who makes us love him from the first episode. Salinas is a jiminy cricket for Novak and his entry into the real world without so many yachts and private jets to go to dinner in Montreal or Miami.
His casting as best asset
Salinas also advises her in front of the press because the protagonist has become cannon fodder for the media because of her husband's scandal and because she also has no filter. Media sensationalism and morbidity are framed very well by this sitcom, too, as well as what a PR can go through when the client is, say, somewhat controversial. Please rate them.
Along with Salinas, others taking on the series are Novak's assistant Nicholas (Joel Kim Booster, Fire Island: pride and seduction), his accountant Arthur (Nat Faxon, The descendants), as well as his cousin Howard (Ron Funches, indeterminable), A player who embodies optimism and is simply adorable.
With this group, which is not at all surprised by the money, the main character embarks on a philanthropic adventure and self-discovery that will give him a very special passage: happiness. This time with a difference, simplicity, because it also makes us great and multimillionaires, but in the soul.
conclusion
For lovers of black humor, booty It's not a comedy that can be compared to The White Lottus (Mike White, HBO Max), which is a show with brilliant dialogue that ridicules elitism, the universe Kafkaesque of some upper class people.
booty delves deeper into how simplicity can be a lifesaver, however, it errs in not delving enough into the backbone of the script: the foundation. He looks at it superficially without knowing how it works and how it impacts the people he helps. For that, I cannot give it an exceptional rendering, but what is worth it is to see a cast on the ground that does not disappoint and above all and above all: it is fun enough to elude us and laugh with the problems of the first world.
booty arrives on Apple TV+ on June 24.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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