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Positive:
25
Mixed:
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Critic Reviews
The PlaylistAug 5, 2022
Season 1 Review:
It doesn’t help “The Sandman” for so many of its best ideas to feel like echoes of a story that’s already been told. And it doesn’t help that the show seems surprisingly afraid to get truly grisly. This should be a very adult show in terms of violent visions, but it seems toned down to appeal to a wider audience like so much product in the Content Era tends to be. So what does work about “The Sandman”? After some early season uncertainty, Sturridge settles into his role nicely.
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Season 2 Review:
Season 2 is more heavily serialized, unfurling a longer arc about the search for a missing sibling. Whether that carries the same appeal might depend on a viewer’s affection for Dream’s eccentric clan, combined with a curiosity about the politics and jurisdictions of the show’s various independent realms.
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Season 1 Review:
In many ways, the 10 episodes that are now streaming on Netflix represent the closest thing possible to bringing Gaiman’s earliest Sandman comics to life. And in others, it illustrates why it has taken so long, and why, sometimes, the great stories are not best served by remaining in the original forms.
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IndieWireAug 5, 2022
Season 1 Review:
It’s so focused on teasing this character or that realm that it forgets to craft a commanding through-line, fully abandons any discernible arc for its lead, and falls back on confounding dream logic to keep things moving forward. “The Sandman” isn’t an arduous watch, but absent a beating heart and a focused mind, it is easily forgotten.
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Season 1 Review:
The overall results are so shaggy and uneven, with characters and incidents from the comics that add little to the story on screen, that the reasons to adapt “The Sandman” never exceed the reasons not to have done so. ... The rocky performances and wavering accents among the secondary cast members parallel the disappointingly unimaginative (and not particularly lavish) special effects.
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Season 1 Review:
The portrait The Sandman provides feels as paint-by-numbers as any other generated by the Netflix algorithm. The series rushes so quickly toward a kinder, cuddlier version of its titular character that his transformation first feels curiously weightless, and finally emotionally hollow — an ephemera evaporating in the daylight, or perhaps yet another example of beloved IP getting lost in the queue.
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RogerEbert.comAug 5, 2022
Season 1 Review:
There’s no evidence that any care or consideration was given to appealing to people who aren’t already diehard fans of the source material. And as for those diehards. ... more than a few of them will grow weary of just how unimaginative—how sadly undreamt about—this series of dreams really is.
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