Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Roman Sampson
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
naviesaranga
I like this drama very much.it is awesome ,no words to describe it,love one tree hill
taracran430
I didn't watch OTH when it was originally on the air. I got Netflix about a year ago and have binge watched several series so far. Friday Night Lights, Gilmore Girls, Parenthood, and most recently OTH. I knew about 15 minutes into the first episode that it was going to be great and it was for seasons 1-6. There are many episode that I was laughing so hard or crying so hard that my tummy hurt. Things just didn't feel the same once "Lucas and Peyton" left. Season 7 was OK but then came season 8 and it was the worst. Really no great story lines and it was all over the place. I would watch the series again and stop with season 6.
ride-29373
The series, One Tree Hill, is based on the eventful lives of several teenagers in Tree Hill, North Carolina. The high school basketball team, the Ravens, coached by Whitey Durham (Barry Corbin), is the pride and joy of the school and community. The talented players are two brothers, Nathan Scott (James Lafferty), the star, who was molded by his dad, Dan Scott (Paul Johansson), but neglected by his mother Deb Scott (Barbara Alyn Woods), an alcoholic. Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) was abandoned at birth with his mother, Karen Roe (Moira Kelly), who grew up with Dan's older but poor brother Keith as a substitute father. Incident forces the coach to replace suspended players, and Lucas soon proves himself. After a while he gets accepted and develops a dynamic. Of course the teenage boys have friends, and especially a confusing series of love affairs with musical talent Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton) and Haley James Scott (Bethany Joy Lenz), also a tutor, as well as Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush) a popular cheerleader. When I watched the pilot of One Tree Hill, I knew I was going to be hooked. There were some episodes that were not as good as others, but overall the series was very enjoyable. The conflict that occurs throughout the series is the main reason I enjoyed the TV show. There was never a time where I got bored watching the series, because it was so believable and relevant to my life. Overall, the first impression was very good and I continued to watch the show until the very last episode. The story-line of the series One Tree Hill flowed well from start to finish. There was almost never a time where I did not want to continue to watch the series. The producers did a very nice job of keeping the viewers on their toes at all times. The show is based on high school conflicts, but the adults are aired on the show just as much as the teens. This allows the viewers to gain connection with all the characters, not just the teenagers. I felt that the characters filled their roles well. They were all believable teenage kids and adults. Brooke, Haley, and Peyton were all beautiful girls in the show, and they filled the role of high school girls very well. Also, Lucas and Nathan filled the role of two, high school, star athletes very well. The adults in the TV series add a lot of intelligence to the show. Dan Scott and Karen Roe both give a great performance of a struggling mother and a mean father. Coach Whitey does an excellent job filling the role of the high school basketball coach. Overall, the characters did an nice job of turning a fiction show into a believable real-world series. One Tree Hill could be viewed as one of the most underrated shows on television. Most people compare this show to a similar television show, the O.C. One Tree hill has some human like quality that makes the show seem relevant to many people's lives. Even though it does not have the fan base popularity that other teenage shows have, it still has a very loyal set of viewers. One Tree Hill is a great show for teenagers, as well as adults. I would recommend this show for high school students and adults; not middle school students. If you are looking for a show that deals with real-life issues, this is a great show to watch. Score: 9/10
Shelby Ridener
While I have to admit the first two seasons of One Tree Hill aren't all that great and at some point in the middle of the first season it'll leave you asking yourself, why am I still watching it? My advice is to power through because by the end of the show you're distraught over the fact that it is actually over. It takes a while for the story to form and build upon itself but all I know is once the show was over, I was left thinking that without a doubt in my mind this was the best show I have ever watched (and I've even watched Grey's Anatomy). Three words I have used to describe OTH are love, friendship, and drama and I mean what more could you really want from a show… The show starts off focusing on two battling brothers who are both very good basketball players but can't seem to get along because of the fact that their dad fathered one of the kids, Nathan and abandoned the other brother and his mom, Lucas. During the show more characters come in to make the show about more than just two brothers fighting about their dad and basketball. Each character goes through their own trials and tribulations and you get to see that play out in the series. One Tree Hill starts off set in a high school and is about a bunch of teenagers and issues involving their peers and their family. One of the things that I believe makes the show as good as it is was that once the kids graduated high school, it skipped showing college and went straight to right after they all have graduated. By completely skipping college it helped the series to avoid being repetitive and just showing the miniscule problems of a bunch of young kids. Throughout the rest of the show more characters come and go but it turns into now a show that still has family and relationship drama but, a series that shows a bunch of people figuring out their lives, where they belong, and what they belong doing. During the show, there are numerous life lessons many inspiring moments that happen that viewers can take away from the show. For anyone who watches this show, I promise it is worth the long hours (it's nine seasons) and when it's over it won't be just another series that you have watched but one that managed to teach you things and one you will most likely remember as one of your favorite shows.