Boobirt
Stylish but barely mediocre overall
Limerculer
A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Gary
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
hypnotizeyomind
Amazing show and well written. Only problem is the pacing sometimes, one episode will be blowing your socks off and another will bore you to tears. It's also an amazingly sad story of love and betrayal in the worst ways possible. One of my top 5 shows of all time.
n-56728
I started watching this show a few years ago and have finally finished the series. Amazing writing, action packed, edge of your seat in every episode kind of show. One of the absolute best ever created in my opinion. SO many twists and turns and characters you can identify with and get interested in to the point you just cant stop watching. Really enjoyed every episode and I will be watching again. Can't praise this high enough. A must see!
Reviewed by: Marcus Drew, 5656 Clara Street, Bell Gardens, CA
matsicool
Simpy the best show ever. This show is not about a bunch of bikers, drugs and alcohol. This show is about something special. A son trying to live up to his dad. A man trying to change things in this Club. Sons have a lot of darkness in it. There is a lot of violence and even some humor in it. The show is tragic in so many ways. But the show is also beautiful in so many ways. The acting from everyone is superb. Top class. The storyline is followed trough every season. The show really begins after the 3 season. I have no words. I have never been so connected to a TV- show ever before. You can really feel the pain in the characters. You can relate to the brotherhood because its all about brotherhood and family. Its hard to explain what the show does to you. Just watch it.
Best show ever.
u-59258
Starting on a positive note. SOA, I feel, has an amazing cast , especially the roles played by Katy Sagel , Maggie Siff, Charlie Hunam, and Tommy Flannagen. Not including Hunam, theses actors have not played big roles before this series. The emotional investment and dedication towards their roles makes the audience believe them, hate them, and love them at the same time, until seasons 5. Then the plot takes an ugly turn, not bra cause of the endless torture scenes, the massacres, and the countless head shots committed by the club, but because of the motive. Up until season 5, despite the brutal murders consistently committed by Jax Teller (Hunam), you began n to root for him because of his drive to bring the SOA out of gun running and drug dealing. (Spoiler) this results in him eventually killing his own dad in order to put his club and family in a better direction. Nevertheless, (spoiler #2) when Gema (Sagel) brutally murders Tara, Jax's wife, and covers up her act, jax goes off the handle of sanity, as he literally sabatages every single thing that he has taught so long to build. He severes ties with every affiliation, and loses many close to him as a result, (spoiler) ultimately discovering that his vengeance for blood is misdirected and assumed because of the truth being his mother who killed Tara. You actually begin to resent the main character that you loved prior. He uses little motive to ruin everything. I feel that if it weren't for a ridiculous, unrealistic, and depressing (in all the wrong ways) ending to the 7 season series, I would have rated this a fat 10/10. I walk away glad that I watched it because the side elements and cast being the best I have ever seen in a TV series but I'm left with a sour taste in my mouth for how everything ends.