StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Walter Sloane
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
prestonstephanie-74940
I hate Layla grant with Avery Barkley, and i hate Layla. She needs to be off the show, trying to get Juilette Barnes put in jail just so that Layla can stop Avery from taking his daughter to see her mother. Like are you serious? Layla should be the one going to jail for everything
IkhwanArif
Considering that it is women who claim that they are living in a rape culture, it's actually very revealing that it's also women who gleefully enjoy watching about sex. And, you know you're watching something that is made by women when the constant focus of a show that is suppose to be about country music industry, is who's breaking up and who's having sex next.Nashville could've been something quite fantastic. Could've, should've but ain't. Learning how the music industry works especially country music, having perspective from the top and bottom, having insight on how struggling country musician's make it big, and how big country stars strive to remain relevent. But instead we have, repeatedly, over and over again, love triangles, broken hearts and broken bottles as it were, as if country music in general isn't saturated enough with it as it is. I can understand why by season 3 and 4, Nashville had lost it's luster, became a tired trope, and made the same mistakes like every other show that involves teen drama. To be fair though, season 1 had a lot of promise, even with all the adultery, promiscuity and infidelity. Most of the positive things about Nashville is it's strong cast. Connie Britton is pretty good as the aging country star Rayna James. Hayden Panittiere proves competently that she's ironically not just another eye-candy and does her bitchy impersonating best as the young country pop upstart Juliette Barnes.But quite literally the two best players here are Charles Esten as the troubled (aren't they all?) Deacon Clayborne and the very compelling Clare Bowen as the struggling starlet Scarlett O'Connor. I am glad that Charles Esten have finally made it big. He's really a good singer and musician, a reasonably capable actor and in Deacon Clayborne, Esten manages to fleshout a believable recovering alcoholic country legend who pines for Rayna James. Clare Bowen is stunning as Scarlett. She's adorable and acts well especially considering she's Australian but she shines best when performing country music. Clare Bowen comes alive when on stage and watching her perform is always a treat; which segues nicely to the third reason why Nashvilles was such a hit, the songs. Nashville had (had) a catalogue of great country songs, performed really well by Connie Britton, Charles Esten, Haysen Panittiere, Scarlett O'Connor and others. The songs are lovely and the performance stellar. Too bad that all of that went away as the seasons progressed; a chief reason the viewership number slumped. You could probably skipped this show and your life would go on fine. What I hope is that Clare Bowen and Charles Esten find more success in their career.
xo-believe-in-dreams-ox
This is by far thee best show I have ever watched! Being a music lover myself, it was the perfect show for me. The amount of emotion and feeling in every episode seriously resonates with a musician, as well as any other person. Every episode brings a new twist and part of this amazing plot line. The characters are so relate-able as well. It also gives a great look into the behind-the-scenes of a famous musician's life, and the different things that a lot of them go through in real life. It gives you a greater appreciation for the famous talent in the real world. I just found every aspect of this show great, and I wish it would never end!
jenjgless
Season 1, 2, and most of 3 were awesome! I was fully addicted to this show! I couldn't get enough! Then hit Season 4. Since when does a 16 year old run the house and get away with being a rude, disrespectful, ungrateful snot?? And every time she does wrong, it's the parents fault? The show is overly dramatic with 15 things going wrong in one episode, usually with a single person. SPOILER: Every artist Rayna signs to her label has some issue where they leave the label as quickly as they signed. The first three seasons had their drama and frustrations, but not like this. I am so disappointed. I just feel like the show is more frustrating than enjoyable now. I am having a hard time finishing the 4th season. If I am being honest, I can see why the show was canceled initially after Season 4. Seriously hoping Season 5 gets back to the roots of what the show was prior.