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Nov 11, 2016 · Paris: Directed by Hal Hartley. With Craig Roberts, Alexandra Socha, Paul Reiser, Gina Gershon. After revealing their feelings for each other at the end of last summer, David and Skye finally reunite in Paris to ring in New Year's 1986.
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- Comedy, Drama, Sport
- Hal Hartley
- 2016-11-11
- Episode 1: “Paris”
- Episode 2: “Memorial Day”
- Episode 3: “Father’s Day”
- Episode 4: “The Bris”
- Episode 5: “Independence Day”
- Episode 6: “Old Flames”
- Episode 7: “The Anniversary”
- Episode 8: “Lost and Found”
- Episode 9: “The Wedding”
- Episode 10: “The Verdict”
Amazon’s 10-episode first season chronicled the misadventures of college student and tennis pro David (Craig Roberts) and concluded in a wonderfully elliptical fashion. We saw David’s almost-not-quite girlfriend, the artist Skye (Alexandra Socha), daughter of country club president Getty (Paul Reiser), plant a kiss on David after saying, “Come find...
Flash-forwarding six months later, Red Oaks finds its footing back in New Jersey. Over the course of this half hour, we discover what the large stable of supporting characters is up to, now nearly a year since we last saw them. David’s bickering parents, Judy (Jennifer Grey) and Sam (Richard Kind), have entered a period of détente, thanks to their ...
Nash gets the spotlight treatment in the opening scene of episode 3, as we watch the rotund tennis pro during his forlorn morning routine in his drab Jersey apartment. Nash is quite the sad sack — look for the poignant detail of his jigsaw piece on a sailboat puzzle, which doesn’t fit — but credit to Turkish-Canadian actor Ennis Esmer, who’s create...
All hail Amy Heckerling!! The forever unsung director of Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Clueless helmed one of last season’s high points in comedy and imagination (“Body Swap”) and now she’s back for this episode and the next one, both little gems in the series run. Take a tiny moment from near the end of the episode to appreciate. Sam is waiting...
All hail Amy Heckerling: Part 2!! The splendid, light-touch director is once again the behind the camera for another sharp, funny, quietly moving episode of Red Oaks. The show is surely happy — and lucky — to have her, but the quality of these last two episodes begs the question: Why is this woman not making feature films for major studios? Okay, s...
Hal Hartley is back as director for an episode that begins with the season’s strongest and most daring opening scene, but then can’t quite maintain that momentum. In a sequence lasting four minutes — which doesn’t seem like much unless you realize that’s practically a fifth of the whole episode — Getty enters a church in downtown Manhattan and conf...
Anarchic comedy has been in shorter supply on this second season of Red Oaks. “Body Swap” has itself been swapped for a quieter, tamer depiction of suburban discontentment and malaise. The creators perhaps realize that they’re on the same streaming provider as Transparent, and thus pivoting accordingly. And despite the quality of this season (not t...
Preservation of memories via short videos was a very real thing even before Vine and Instagram. And so David wistfully labeling the super-8 film from his Paris trip to visit Skye kicks off this episode, which is suffused in longing for yesteryear. That’s not a surprise with indie director Gregg Araki behind the camera — a filmmaker whose best work ...
Director Gregg Araki is back for much less aestheticized episode, though his challenge this time is how to generate audience interest in the nuptials of two characters that they don’t really have much investment in. And though we won’t be seeing a Karen and Barry spin-off series anytime soon, the episode of course isn’t really about them. Instead, ...
The end of summer, as daylight shrinks shorter and a chill takes over the air, are always received with an appropriate dose of melancholy. So, too, the end of Red Oaks, which concludes with a clean but daunting slate for our young protagonist David, who faces a road much less certain than he did at this time last summer. In the final moment of this...
Nov 11, 2016 · Red Oaks. Paris. Season 2Episode 1. November 11, 2016 28m TV-MA. 90% After revealing their feelings for each other at the end of last summer, David and Skye finally reunite in Paris to ring in New Year's 1986. But surprise guests threaten to ruin their romantic week in the City of Lights. More. Directed By. Hal Hartley. Written By.
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Nov 10, 2016 · Red Oaks. Paris. Available on Prime Video, Amazon Freevee. S2 E1: After revealing their feelings for each other at the end of last summer, David and Skye finally reunite in Paris to ring in New Year’s 1986. But surprise guests threaten to ruin their romantic week in the City of Lights. Comedy Nov 10, 2016 27 min. Information. Released. 2016.
Paris: Directed by Hal Hartley. With Craig Roberts, Alexandra Socha, Paul Reiser, Gina Gershon. After revealing their feelings for each other at the end of last summer, David and Skye finally reunite in Paris to ring in New Year's 1986.
Nov 15, 2016 · But Red Oaks hits the ground running with season 2, kicking off with the best and most beautiful episode of the season with “Paris.” In many ways, “Paris” sets the tone for the new season,...
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