Dramatic true based miniseries
This is apparently a true based story of the invention of the ride carshare uber. The way it's filmed, very much feels like a film but cut into several parts. Haven't not known of it's history and the startup process, it was certainly eye opening and intriguing to a degree. The casting seems very solid of the cast portraying these real life people (of which we seen the real life counterparts in the end credits of the final episode).
Overall it is well acted and a lot more serious and dramatic than initially expected. As we expected something quite light hearted but it deals with serious issues and the language and profanity is certainly for nature audiences.
There are only 7 episodes but they range from around an hour each. It's a decent watch as it reminds somewhat of the Social Network. However there are parts in every episode where scenes drag on too long and feel repetitive. There are several "fourth wall breaking" moments as well which were by supporting characters that felt awkward.
In the end, Super Pumped is more for a certain audience as this series really seemed to have become forgotten.
Overall it is well acted and a lot more serious and dramatic than initially expected. As we expected something quite light hearted but it deals with serious issues and the language and profanity is certainly for nature audiences.
There are only 7 episodes but they range from around an hour each. It's a decent watch as it reminds somewhat of the Social Network. However there are parts in every episode where scenes drag on too long and feel repetitive. There are several "fourth wall breaking" moments as well which were by supporting characters that felt awkward.
In the end, Super Pumped is more for a certain audience as this series really seemed to have become forgotten.
- Floated2
- Mar 30, 2025