Motompa
Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Kamila Bell
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Juana
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
jacobr-47361
SPOILERS!!! (If you can even call them that.) Nathan just tricks folks who think he is generally there to help, by saying he is going to help them or there business. He ends up talking them into some stupid gimmick with Nathan PROMISING them that it will work...in the end he ends up making every one feel awkward and annoyed...they get mad at him, he "pretends" not to know why, the end...THAT'S every episode for you, I swear!!!...this HUMOR is just awful. It's not even humor...it's like he's borat on Xanax minus everything funny about borat...and xanax...Overall? don't waste your time! I BEG OF YOU YOU'RE NOT MISSING ANYTHING GOOD! 0/10 if I could go that low...I'm not telling you what to watch...I'm just telling you why you shouldn't watch this terrible unfunny show.
qormi
Nathan for You is hilarious. Pure genius...reminds me of early Woody Allen or Sasha Baron Cohen in Borat. Nathan is portrayed as an arrogant loser...you know the type. The guy is completely clueless and the show is so creative in coming up with so many bizarre ideas. The reaction of people to Nathan's personality is half the fun. The formula is simple: Nathan makes a suggestion to a small business owner or manager on how to improve profits. They reluctantly agree and Nathan gets to work...consulting experts, etc. He then follows through on it and it's a disaster and ultimately rejected. Nathan then awkwardly tries befriend the client and he, too is rejected. Too funny!
rzajac
Nathan Fielder is a wunderkind. I'm actually kind of jaded on TV shows, and Nathan for You has me utterly rapt.The show has depth, from concept to edit. Everyone seems to be pulling their weight. And, of course, Nathan himself continues to come off as the faux-jaunty, need-to-succeed, driven-yet-fey figure in the eye of a moral typhoon of his own furtive fashioning. He's surely the man of the decade.Just noticed what may be a shift in style; most of the shows thus far have involved his plying two concepts per-show. A recent episode (S03E03/"The Movement") is devoted to ONE concept. Perhaps not quite the embarrassment of riches of previous shows, but it worked just fine; if he can keep that up, good on 'im!I note the show is rated highly on IMDb, from a relative paucity of commenters. It would be sad to think of the show as a rare delicacy, enjoyed by connoisseurs. NATHAN FOR EVERYBODY, y'all!Godspeed, Nathan.
kofila
I can hardly describe what makes this show so incredible. I shall try though...There are hundreds of serialized projects coming to TV every year... Most of them are more or less the same as the next one. Most of them just recycle the same premise, characters and dialogs used for the past 30 years. I enjoy a good whodunit as much as the next guy but I can bear that for limited amount of time, once a week. TV needs to shift, bloom, amaze and shock. Nathan tries very much to do so. And if trying isn't enough for you, I can honestly say he has succeeded...Nathan will make you laugh, think and astonished all at once. The amount of original thought put into this is incredible. I am almost moved to tears by the effort and the pursuit of perfection. Thank you, Nathan!