Maidgethma
Wonderfully offbeat film!
AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Kristjan Nöör
... the fact that you love and hate the main character all the time.However, after binge watching all 8 seasons on Netflix, here are my thoughts:House is a character you love and hate at the same time. Yet, the balance is so spot on that you will love him anyway, and then you'll be crushed again, and again, and again.In a way, it is the saddest TV show I've ever seen. The way they keep you on the edge of your seat, hoping for the best - while knowing that it's folly - and then you'll be crashing down.And when you come to the ending of season 5, you'll be crying, almost guaranteed. It very much seemed like the end, and if they had finished the series right there, it would've been - in hindsight - one of the best endings to a TV show ever.So in conclusion - a lot of laughs and a lot of tears. 9/10 - it would be 11/10 if they had ended it with season 5.
Kirpianuscus
at the first sigh, it is the show of one character. one so convincing, so cynical, surprising, bitter and clever than transform the series, in same measure, in delight and exorcism. but... at the second sigh, who could be clear after few seasons, the one man show becomes the perfect story of a team, the image of a great behind screen team, an impeccable script and, sure, a bigger audience. many cases are fictional diseases fruits. but this is only a small detail. almost insignificant. because "House M.D." has the splendid gift to be a profound honest speech about life. about each aspect/nuance/corner of life. this is its secret. its basic virtue. and the mark. who does it unique.because it is one of series who have you as significant part.
princessmirkka
I am sad and disappointed because in one part a lovely rat was really put to death and cut open. No animal should be harmed in making TV- series, program or movie. Rats are specially intelligent, cute and social animals and need more respect as they receive. Rats don't eat people. I know them because I have had over 40 pet rats since I was young. Rats are very suitable pets for children also. And surely do not eat peoples lips or other parts (in case of famine also people can though eat other people). Otherwise I like House the character and Hugh Laurie the actor, too. I feel sympathy for House because he uses stick and it is good that he defends himself strongly and with amusing comments. I don't like the other main characters as much. Meny parts of the series are quite interesting.
Dominik Ainslie
House is a good show. It is not great, it is certainly not terrible. It is simply good. I spent a large majority of the summer of 2016 sitting down and watching House; I essentially lived and breathed House for several weeks. I can safely conclude that, once the show had finished, I was reluctant to view it all again.My friends informed me that the first few seasons were not as good as the latter seasons. While I do agree with them, I also think that, overall, the show is not actually that great and that there are merely some individual episodes, or some parts of episodes, that can be considered as 'great'. I do not hate the show, I just struggle to like it. I think it is fair to criticise the fact that there are too many episodes in each season. I felt like every season could have been reduced to 13 episodes and the story would have been more or less the same. Furthermore, I believe that House was far too formulaic for my liking; each episode became more and more predictable as the show progressed. The quantity of episodes, coupled with this predictability just wore me out too quickly, and I lost track of some story lines. Most of my praise is towards Hugh Laurie's fantastic portrayal of Gregory House. He blended humour, professionalism and painful rage perfectly, to create a character that one could mistake for being real. The final episode is certainly one of its finest, using deceased characters to emphasise House's pain and regret, but also doubling as a fine send off for one of TV's greatest anti-heroes. Overall, House is most certainly a watch. However once is probably enough.