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Genius - Season 2

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Ambition, hope,trust, courage,and talent, are essential factors for any success. This drama follows the history of great men as it begins in the first season with, Albert Einstein, a famous scientist, and symbolizes two important periods in his life. Then, the second season follows a great artist, Pablo Picasso. The first period of Picasso's life as he begins as a young talented guy who dreams of fame but doesn't want how to begin, to a celebrity struggling against his principles and the raise of Fascism.
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Globe and Mail
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April 24, 2018

It is a more rewarding study than simple enjoyment of the drama.
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TV Insider
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April 23, 2018

Seeing this colorful world through Picasso's eyes, we're afforded a tantalizing taste of genius.
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AARP Movies for Grownups
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April 23, 2018

A great, smart show for grownups.
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Wall Street Journal
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April 25, 2018

When the drama comes vividly alive, as it does often enough, the subject is seldom art. It's almost always Picasso (a seductive if also largely unknowable character in Antonio Banderas's subtle portrayal) and the women who loved him.
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Uncle Barky
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April 24, 2018

Genius: Picasso, with its notable performances by both Banderas and Colley, has a chance to become much more than a paint-by-the-numbers bio as its story proceeds.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 24, 2018

There are some enjoyable passages and good performances in addition to [Antonio] Banderas', but overall the series - so far as I have seen it - is prey to the usual compressions and exaggerations of the bio-pictorial form.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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April 23, 2018

"Picasso" certainly offers much to catch your eye. And you're in splendid company throughout this journey. Despite all of this, however, this accomplished and impressive work of art misses being the stuff of genius.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 24, 2018

Almost all of the dialogue in Genius: Picasso is comparably exaggerated and cringe-inducing. The great man is ever wailing things like, "I can only paint what I feel!" and "You only teach rules and imitation. I want to do something original! Unique!"
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indieWire
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April 23, 2018

What is on display feels far removed from Picasso's genius, even if it's right in line with the Genius" brand.
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Salon.com
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April 25, 2018

If the expectation of Genius is to grant the viewer some sliver of enlightenment about the inner workings of complex minds, it has fallen down in its mission yet again.
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