House of Cards - Série 5

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USA, 2017, 11 h 20 min (Length: 45–57 min)

Creators:

Beau Willimon

Cinematography:

David M. Dunlap, Tim Norman

Composer:

Jeff Beal

Cast:

Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Andrew Polk, James Martinez, Michael Kelly, Neve Campbell, Sean M. Brown, Patricia Clarkson, Curtiss Cook, Kwajalyn Brown (more)
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In the midst of the presidential election, tensions mount in the White House as Frank (Kevin Spacey) and Claire (Robin Wright) continue to navigate their political careers and redefine their relationships - particularly with each other. Season Five of the Emmy political drama is marked by violent power plays, new alliances, stunning betrayals and, as always, a desire to win at any cost - and not just from Frank underwood. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Necrotongue 

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English Season 5 is not going to get five stars from me. Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood didn’t seem to get enough screen time and I couldn't enjoy his brilliant running commentary on his own manipulations and scheming. Anyway, Claire and Francis Underwood are still the lifeblood of the series, which is starting to get tedious at times, resulting in a slight loss of momentum in the story. I also felt that some of the storylines have become somewhat overelaborate, but the series still holds its place among my favorites. I'm just sorry to see Kevin Spacey go. Inquisitorial denunciations are clearly not a thing of the past. ()

Kaka 

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English The fifth season is already quite experimental, both with the writing ballast that had to come after so many seasons, and with the audience patience and what they can handle and what is just too much. Reality is an example, House of Cards prides itself on copying current figures on the world political scene, dealing with conflicts from recent years. Therefore, it is an unpleasant surprise to see that one of the highlights is total bullshit. It's an uncomfortable sobering of the fact that it's actually just a good show, chillingly realistic in places, cinematically random and contrived in others. Season 5 is not bad, but the previous ones were considerably better. ()

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