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Generally favorable reviews- based on 273 Ratings
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Positive: 148 out of 273
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Mixed: 51 out of 273
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Negative: 74 out of 273
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Aug 11, 2022Blandman
Once upon a time I used to very much enjoy Neil Gaiman and his work, that is before he compromised his own artistic vision and creativity, bending over backwards in order to fit today's officially approved discourse and narrative.
Whatever the reason (insert here), the results haven't been pretty. Case in point "Sandman". -
Aug 16, 2022Another great series ruined with sjw garbage. How about we go back to staying true to the source material and selecting the cast based on acting ability instead of tryin to fill quotas.
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Aug 6, 2022an interesting story wrapped in terrible new packages. They killed the whole show.
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Aug 5, 2022sooo boring, i hate it, netflix always with mid productions
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Aug 6, 2022
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Aug 7, 2022too much toxic agenda, can you shoot a version for developed countries without this medieval "golden billion" agitation?
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Aug 9, 2022Imagine a museum full of timeless art and a mob of people come in and splash red paint all over everything and say that it is an improvement
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Aug 17, 2022too much lgbt agitation, very toxic ..............................................
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Jan 17, 2023Too many issues with this show to write a detailed review. Storytelling is all over the place, dialogue is wooden, direction is uninspired, and the show as a whole doesn't hold the audience's interest. It is a shame really, this was on the "Hope It's Good List".
Awards & Rankings
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At its best, the show is strong fantasy entertainment that functions as a great introduction to Gaiman’s writing. But the barrier to entry is high, and the cost of jumping into such an intricate saga might be too much for some.
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While not our cup of tea, we definitely see how appealing The Sandman would be to fans of Gaiman and his work. We’re just not sure it’s particularly accessible to those of us who are new to the story.
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“The Sandman” stands out visually. A parade of fine actors — Joely Richardson, Charles Dance, Stephen Fry — weave in and out, with David Thewlis particularly strong as an escaped mental patient. Still, the show remains comic-book thin on character and plot conveniences are everywhere. “The Sandman” dreams of being more than it is, but it’s still pretty good.