


Kathryn Hahn ('Malas madres') y Griffin Dunne ('Un hombre lobo americano en Londres') son en 'I Love Dick' una pareja que llegan a Marfa, Texas, en busca de una colorida comunidad intelectual con el objetivo de terminar su libro sobre el Holocausto Judío. Allí conocerán a un peculiar escritor -interpretado por Kevin Bacon- que dará un vuelco a todas sus creencias, en especial a todo lo referente sobre el amor, la monogamia, el matrimonio... y por qué no, también el arte (de escribir) y de narrar (historias). Inspirada en la conocida novela de culto escrita por Chris Kraus -para algunos "el libro más importante escrito sobre las mujeres y los hombres en este siglo"-, el proyecto cuenta con el apoyo de entre otros los creados de 'Transparent', Jill Soloway & Andrea Sperling.
Avis de la communauté (4)
Okay, I don’t think I like the tone of the show too much because of the artsy/pretentiousness (might be on purpose too, but I don't know) BUT I found it has very interesting points and raises a lot of subjects I haven’t seen in other TV Shows. I loved episode 5 with the women of Marfa talking about the history of their desire. It just... I mean, as a woman, it talked to me. Interesting show.
watched episode one during amazon's pilot season and it was overly weird and pretty boring, i forgot all about it until it was announced it was approved for a full season, not upset it was cancelled
none of the characters is likeable or even reasonable in their doing, not my type of show
very unique point of view, great casting and the story was pretty interesting too it's a shame it didn't get to the end, i think one other season would do it maybe people didn't try to like it or didn't knew about it, so it didn't get the audience it needed, but as i said this is pretty unique, not just because of feminism etc, but for what it was trying to do, which is portray desire as a form of art and art as a form of desire

















