Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
JinRoz
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Adeel Hail
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
ZinQ
The US version is so, so so, much better. This is cheap looking and just plain tack. Even the music is crap. The only good thing is the divine Aidan Turner.
HeyHeyheyKids
can't say much that hasn't already been said: insightful and fun little Brit show about three supernatural beings trying to keep their s*it together. as a fan of doctor who, I don't mind giggle-inducing FX and some awkward editing, but here those superficial faults don't even read, given the fun plot and often brilliant writing.Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow are fabulous as (respectively) a highly-strung werewolf dude and an upbeat ghost girl trying to make the best of her (after)life, but it's the third member of the cast who gets my attention the most. holy S*IT Aidan turner is hot. he's a terrific actor and is given a lot of range and space to develop Mitchell, a vampire suffering from blood withdrawal in what is a blatant metaphor for substance addiction. but DAMN SON, i can't focus on your monologues n s*it with DEM ANGELIC BROWS and SCULPTED-ASS FACIAL STRUCTURE. in a couple of episodes he's half naked and i swear i literally almost wept...'thank u Jesus', i whispered to the heavens.rampaging hormones aside, watch this show. If gore and relatively explicit sex scenes ain't your thing, then step aside, but pretty much everyone else should find something to like here: engrossing story lines, genuinely funny writing, but above all, believable and hyper-endearing performances from the supernatural trio.I rarely give a crap about the characters of any shows I watch, but with this one, they feel like they could be some of your best buds that just happen to be dead or prone to turn into a wolf.
Mike1388
Let me make this review short and simple. First of all, I like British television, some of them are even better than US mediocre, oh and don't forget those accents, I can watch anything based on that accent only. So, when I heard about Being Human produced by BBC, I was ecstatic! The first season have 6 episodes only, with an hour long each. The first few episodes was fulfilling, the great story lines, actors and emotions were amazing! But I got irritated when the same pattern is repeated till the end of the series. I like long hours movie, I like drama and emotions, but Being Human tells story about supernatural creatures who 'try' to fit in and be as human as possible. Vampire that doesn't want to kill, a ghost that is too scared and the worst, a werewolf that whines all the time, it's unbearable. The character development is so poor and slow, and that's a shame. I promised myself I won't watch the second season, but hey! who knows things might change.
jnsl-631-957623
So it's come to this. Another easy come easy go drama with a tedious plot, all backed by emo pop/rock. Only this time, it's about vampires, werewolves and ghosts.The biggest problem I have with 'Being Human' is that it very pretentiously tries to work not only as lightly digested teen-fantasy-show, but it actually tries to be a captivating drama. Needless to say, it ends in a bloodbath (no pun intended). 'True Blood' made it almost a season before plummeting into the sewers of Hollywood. 'Being Human' didn't have place to fall from to begin with.Every era in modern history leaves something good and something bad behind. The little nuggets of gold, and the turds. 'Being Human' is first in line to be now what huge shoulder-puffs was in the eighties. Regardless how you feel about it now. Wait 20 years, until a time when the 'twilight'-lunchboxes has long disappeared, and watch being human again.Many creations have the power to be appreciated in the present, only great ones live forever. 'Being Human', is NOT the latter.