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IndieWireMar 12, 2022
Season 1 Review:
Leto and Hathway are far more dominant than the holes poked in their subjects, and their performances more enjoyable than their characters are contemptible. Perhaps it’s easier to wonder at Neumann than be reminded of his sins, but that’s hardly an impression warranting another visit.
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Season 1 Review:
Bad Entrepreneur TV isn’t thrilling; it’s comfort food. ... As the show made its way toward its final episodes, it seemed to me that it, too, was beginning to go through the motions. More money, more pressure, more problems, more ambitions, more New Age drivel. I wanted to go back to the start, to looser jokes and mesh muscle tanks.
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Season 1 Review:
This cautionary tale about the flameout of the $47 billion workplace startup WeWork feels like a terrific two-hour movie trapped in a gallingly repetitive eight-hour miniseries, but Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway dazzle as the founding couple who come to believe their own lies.
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Season 1 Review:
The show seems overtly fascinated with Adam Neumann's con, dramatized through pop-music fueled montages and an ever-present "Can you believe this guy?" tone. But the consequences of his financial shell-game — many of which fell on his overworked, underpaid workforce — are largely treated as an afterthought.
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Season 1 Review:
WeCrashed plays the pair’s inanities completely straight without winking or nudging, leaving us in the audience to blink or howl or shake our heads in disbelief. ... WeCrashed struggles when it comes time to deliver some grander takeaway after all the time it’s spent lingering over the details of recent history.
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Season 1 Review:
At its best, this painfully uninspired WeWork redux is a redundant, montage-heavy account of facts told more completely elsewhere. At its worst, WeCrashed is a clumsy, ill-advised memorialization of selfish behavior, inexplicably propping up Adam and Rebekah Neumann for yet another dose of outsized attention.
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Season 1 Review:
The series is undeniably slick. Where it falters, then, is how much it hammers the same dynamics over and over again, failing to justify its eight-hour run time as it defaults to the repetitive loops of Adam converting skeptics, Rebekah finding her place in his kingdom, and their attempts to reign supreme over it all. Even the “crash” itself takes seven episodes to reach, somehow.
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