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Rebellion

Rebellion

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In 1916 in Dublin, a group of young people fought for Irish independence in what became known as the Easter Rising. Rebellion follows a group of friends in the days surrounding the Easter Rising. Opinions surrounding Irish independence pit the friends against one another, and their choices during the Easter Rising end up being a matter of life or death.

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75

St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Gail Pennington

If this sounds merely soapy, know that by the third hour, the English are executing rebels via firing squad, shops are being looted, innocent urchins are shot down and battle lines have been drawn between lovers and families.

70

Wall Street Journal by John Anderson

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the bloody event over three nights, this five-part series is a bit like the uprising itself: Under-strategized, perilously emotional, more than a little short-handed. Passion, however, is abundant. So is spectacular acting.

58

The A.V. Club by Vikram Murthi

Rebellion tries to do too much at once, but much like the Easter Rising itself, it’s the trying that deserves plenty of attention.

50

The New York Times by Mike Hale

In the three-night mini-series Rebellion, serious historical drama goes up against tedious soap opera, and the battle ends in more or less of a stalemate.

50

Entertainment Weekly by Joe McGovern

This unfocused three-night miniseries puts a dull Downton luster on gritty events. [22/29 Apr 2016, p.104]

40

Variety by Maureen Ryan

Rebellion clearly aims to create a wide array of viewpoints on this tense period in Irish history, but manages to sabotage itself regularly with questionable pacing and an ungainly bunch of under-developed characters.