To some extent, the characters of the show are combined with Hiro and his team of computer geniuses with the “Big Six” The difference is that the Geeks of “Silicon Valley” there really.
I must admit that the show missed the Prime Minister and only now revels in its brilliance. On the HBO has just premiered the second season and the first out on DVD . He convinced me to him, my friend from elementary school. Typical geek is now taken programmer and lived in the mythical Silicon Valley, plotting in a house behind a white fence (the incubator) along with other twisted geniuses, how to become successors to Jobs and Zuckerberg. – This series is almost the document – said to me that a geek. “O mother, what are you, Adamski talking about? How interesting could be the tracking of bores nerds who spend time behind a computer screen “- probably tell many a reader.
so I would add that the show created by Mike Judge, who revolutionized pop culture, inventing “Beavis & amp; Butthead”. “Silicon Valley” has the same rude and politically incorrect humor sarkastyczno-ironic . Judge worked as an engineer at the Mecca of geeks around the world, as can be seen in every second of the show. The story of five guys who are trying to survive in the ever-hungry jungle, is not only a satire on contemporary, based in downright absurd extent on innovation virtual capitalism. It is also extremely interesting look at the alienated, who can not cope with real emotions of people whose lives they spend at the computer.
There is no shortage in the series mockery of corporations like Google or Apple. Not without reason Judge entrusted the main roles specializing in stand-up entertainers who had distributed the comic touches, without getting even a moment in the cheap slapstick. Intelligent and juicy entertainment.
6/6
Lukasz Adamski (across the network)
“Silicon Valley”. Season first on DVD (Galapagos), emits the second season HBO and HBO GO
author: Lukasz Adamski (Movie)
The journalist and film critic for the weekly across the network. Author of the books “War of the Worlds in pop culture” and “God in Hollywood.”
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