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Barracuda

  • Miniserie
  • 2016
  • 1 Std.
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7,8/10
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Barracuda (2016)
Drama für JugendlicheDramaSport

Danny, ein talentierter Schwimmer, der davon träumt, bei den Olympischen Spielen Gold zu gewinnen, erhält ein Sportstipendium für eine renommierte Privatschule in Melbourne.Danny, ein talentierter Schwimmer, der davon träumt, bei den Olympischen Spielen Gold zu gewinnen, erhält ein Sportstipendium für eine renommierte Privatschule in Melbourne.Danny, ein talentierter Schwimmer, der davon träumt, bei den Olympischen Spielen Gold zu gewinnen, erhält ein Sportstipendium für eine renommierte Privatschule in Melbourne.

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    • Elias Anton
    • Matt Nable
    • Ben Kindon
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    7,8/10
    1416
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
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      • Elias Anton
      • Matt Nable
      • Ben Kindon
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    Elias Anton
    Elias Anton
    • Danny
    • 2016
    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Torma
    • 2016
    Ben Kindon
    • Martin…
    • 2016
    Victoria Haralabidou
    Victoria Haralabidou
    • Stephanie
    • 2016
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    • Neal
    • 2016
    Andrew Creer
    Andrew Creer
    • Wilco
    • 2016
    Nicole Gulasekharam
    Nicole Gulasekharam
    • Demet
    • 2016
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Mrs. Taylor
    • 2016
    Luca Asta Sardelis
    Luca Asta Sardelis
    • Regan
    • 2016
    Imran Adams
    • Theo
    • 2016
    Tilda Cobham-Hervey
    Tilda Cobham-Hervey
    • Emma
    • 2016
    Rhys Mitchell
    Rhys Mitchell
    • Scooter
    • 2016
    Andrew Blackman
    Andrew Blackman
    • Mr. Taylor
    • 2016
    Madeleine Vizard
    • Lauren
    • 2016
    Joe Klocek
    Joe Klocek
    • Tsitsas
    • 2016
    Damon Gameau
    Damon Gameau
    • Ben Whitter
    • 2016
    Joel Lok
    Joel Lok
    • Luke
    • 2016
    Helen Morse
    Helen Morse
    • Margot Taylor
    • 2016
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    9moishe-42263

    Good but sad

    Overall the series is quite good. I have to admit I haven't read the book, however I would have liked to know more about Martin Taylor's character.

    My only problem is that, the final episodes were too sad, and the plot a bit depressing, as were the characters. I know it's based on a book, but I would have liked that Danny would have fulfilled his dream, and that the relationship between Danny and Martin wouldn't have ended badly.

    I also would have liked the timeline between all the episodes not to have moved so fast, and more episodes, so that more drama, romance etc. Could have been developed. However, I think this series is amazing, as it makes you reflect and think, and I think it can teach you a lot of things.

    On the other hand the production is very good, and the plot interesting, the best actress was Danny's mother, Victoria Haralabidou, she makes you get into the story and her role makes it perfect.

    I hope they make a second season, or another series similar to this one.
    10Matthew-WH

    Brilliant! Australian television at its best.

    10 out of 10 may seem like quite a high rating but i thoroughly enjoyed the 4 part miniseries and while not perfect, nothing is, i'm rating it 10 because i was so engrossed the whole time. ABC featured all four episodes to stream on Iview and after watching the first episode on live TV, i could not wait a whole week for a second serve.

    I did start reading the book and gave up a few chapters in. While it was interesting and did at one point hook me in, i found the author who is brilliant, Christos Tsiolkas, is a strong story teller through the amount of detail he uses to set up plots, characters and scenes. I found the book at times be quite indulgent and while important in setting the scene, i wanted the book to progress at a faster pace. The miniseries however i found very rewarding as for time reasons, it was condensed and the narrative moved quickly which i liked. While i did not connect with the book, i appreciate it and could see how it is such a compelling read. Seeing it on the screen, i really respect the book for painting such a complex story of Danny, who is such a complex character.

    Elias Anton as Danny and Ben Kindon as Martin Taylor did such a superb job of bringing their characters to life. It was compelling to watch, they had major chemistry on screen which added to the direction of the storyline. Rachel Griffiths was outstanding as well, she nailed the cold and privileged mother. Matt Nable as Frank Torma though was a force, he gave a truly outstanding performance. A bare minimum Logie nomination for most outstanding actor, if not the win because he was just mesmerising. Playing a coach, you felt obliged to listen to him, like you were his student. This TV series really does deserve several nods in all categories at the Logies next year and AFI awards.

    I have to admit, i've been slack to acknowledge the ABC as suppliers of brilliant Australian drama, the only shows i watch on the ABC are Please Like Me and Dance Academy (back in the day) but i am certainly paying attention now. They are such wonderful contributors to Australian television and i'm going to make sure i am aware of all future TV projects because i would have felt very saddened had i not been aware of this television series. Support local production! Barracuda is a shining example of the talent in our industry. Wonderful story writing, talented actors, beautiful cinematography. Really spot on. Well done to all involved! A true feat.
    10thesensinglife

    Boy life

    What a Greek classic this is. As with others here I'm so glad to catch this series currently on ABC iView after dodging it previously. Maybe I was ready for it now because it's relevant and revelatory of what happens to young men finding their feet in a tough world. In this case, the world of elite sports. Admit I rushed to find out who this Matt Nable is and what else he's done. Totally surprised to find he's an Aussie and not Hungarian! How convincing he is, along with all the others in the cast. Barracuda's an attentive study in clashes and polarities, how you can make choices: to be aggressive, hungry, angry vs entitled, confident, moneyed and weak, and any combination of those. The structure is very much classical Greek theatre with Emma (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) in the role of commentator (Greek chorus) to Danny (and us) of her family.

    Good treatment of the press mediating life into trash (especially if you watched Frontline TV series). Everything counted for something - even Torma's house. Great script and characterisations. Loved Theo and loved the motor bike guy ("I'm not a spastic!!"). Thought Rachel Griffiths good in the part of not being able to say much while her life spins away from her dreams. And Helen Morse the tiny, aged controller watching all of them vying for power and favour. In support of the focus on beautiful masculinity, an article somewhere described Elias Anton's dedication to building his physique for the role, so I hope people don't assume it's about beauty for voyeurism. Athletes are the gods of Olympus basically, physically and in the dramas they play out among themselves, beyond the rest of us. My heart goes out to reviewer Jacob James Stapleton from London who knows what it's like to live this life like a comet – a gift with a sting in its tail.

    Some reviews here seem to miss the biggest thing in the frame – it's easy when it's so big we can't see it. The Pool, the arena. It's a beast, and as one said, what's going on above it, in it and below it. Frank Torma the water whisperer, kindly shares with us his wisdom and knowledge of this beast. And, much like Cassandra really, the key figures seem deaf to his warnings.
    4ozjosh03

    Wet

    On the strength of the first two episodes of Barracuda, Christos Tsiolkas has failed dismally to recreate the elements that made The Slap the kind of drama that had everybody talking. There is no equivalent social issue. There are no similarly recognisable suburban archetypes. And the plotting falls well short of compelling. The first episode barely lifts itself above the level of Neighbours or Home & Away. Indeed, they've both done similar stories, and done them just as well. Much of the dialogue is also risible ("I've always admired the working class" says Helen Morse, as Tsiolkos's idea of a haughty society matron.) And while the director delivers pretty pictures of athletic bodies and swimming races, the performances he gets from his cast are mostly sub-standard. Rachel Griffiths struggles to make anything of a fatally under-written character. And our would-be hero is played by an actor with eyebrows that recall the Thunderbirds marionettes, except that they don't move - which leaves him with precisely two expressions: wet and dry. The stars are mostly for the actors' abs.
    9ngrace-1

    Great work

    I am not a fan of this writer, every time I start to read his books, I only get a third through. However it was a great production by the ABC and full credit to cast crew and writers. Loved the shots in the pool, and in particular Danny's mother who gave a wonderful and truly authentic portrayal of the European mum committed to family and life of her children. I'm not sure how much the miniseries deviates from book, but if end meaning is the same, then it was great. Not everyone is into sport, or can be a winner, and when a desire, passion, or dream ceases, it's not hopeless, but an opportunity to look at something else in life. I only hope more people will see that message. There's already too much loss of hope in the hearts of many in this world.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Juli 2016 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Griechisch
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      • Баракуда
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      • Xavier College, 135 Barkers Rd, Kew, Victoria, Australien(Exterior/Interior as Blackstone College)
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      • Film Victoria
      • Matchbox Pictures
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