Joaquín Manchado regiert sein Drogenimperium vom Hafen Barcelonas aus mit eiserner Faust, bis eine neue Lieferung das Geschäft und die Familie in Aufruhr versetzt.Joaquín Manchado regiert sein Drogenimperium vom Hafen Barcelonas aus mit eiserner Faust, bis eine neue Lieferung das Geschäft und die Familie in Aufruhr versetzt.Joaquín Manchado regiert sein Drogenimperium vom Hafen Barcelonas aus mit eiserner Faust, bis eine neue Lieferung das Geschäft und die Familie in Aufruhr versetzt.
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This show... Wow.. I wasn't expecting much my this exceeded my expectations and beyond!!! Trapped from the very first minute to the last. Unstoppable action from the start.
The acting is so good... Loved the under cover cop guy, the uncle, every body on the show was well cast and I'm still in shock over the finale... Certainly hope this means a second season will soon follow.
Happy is only eight episodes (not too long series) yet sad cause I wanted to continue with new episodes like yesterday!
Ond tends to dismiss other countries when it comes to making TV but the Spanish television is actually good enough to hook you up into it and don't let you go.
The acting is so good... Loved the under cover cop guy, the uncle, every body on the show was well cast and I'm still in shock over the finale... Certainly hope this means a second season will soon follow.
Happy is only eight episodes (not too long series) yet sad cause I wanted to continue with new episodes like yesterday!
Ond tends to dismiss other countries when it comes to making TV but the Spanish television is actually good enough to hook you up into it and don't let you go.
Starts outs with a mighty pop then fizzes out with a script that leaves you tired of the characters and this overworked plot.
I really wanted to love this and what is not to love? Barcelona? Yes, truly one of Europe's most magical cities. The mob? Never a bad idea to write a mob story. Family drama? Always a narrative pull since King Lear and the Bible. Betrayal? A cornerstone of storytelling.
Yet, it all became tiresome and slightly confusing. Too many flashbacks that were supposed to reveal plot points but, instead, negated any real character revelation.
I don't mind cinema violence and this series shines most authentically in its violence. The nephew and uncle showdown is as real as it gets. Many other scenes evoke the same realism and emotional spell.
The last episode was a shark jumping mess. I know that the producers are just angling for Season 2 but jeez.
This could have been great. It had some moments. Had it been cooked down to four episodes instead of eight then moving forward to the second season, I might be excited to follow the story.
But, they kind of wore me out.
I really wanted to love this and what is not to love? Barcelona? Yes, truly one of Europe's most magical cities. The mob? Never a bad idea to write a mob story. Family drama? Always a narrative pull since King Lear and the Bible. Betrayal? A cornerstone of storytelling.
Yet, it all became tiresome and slightly confusing. Too many flashbacks that were supposed to reveal plot points but, instead, negated any real character revelation.
I don't mind cinema violence and this series shines most authentically in its violence. The nephew and uncle showdown is as real as it gets. Many other scenes evoke the same realism and emotional spell.
The last episode was a shark jumping mess. I know that the producers are just angling for Season 2 but jeez.
This could have been great. It had some moments. Had it been cooked down to four episodes instead of eight then moving forward to the second season, I might be excited to follow the story.
But, they kind of wore me out.
Pros: Intriging concept. Mafia-like family controlling the port, with people trying to take over the throne, the backstabbing, the betrayals, the side deals, etc. So initially you get the idea of this being a Spanish version of Rome Suburra......except the execution is no where near the Italian counterpart.
Writing. There are so many scenes involving someone calling somebody's name or saying 'stop'. Way to many. Just irritating.
Very few 'real' conversations. Instead, it was people reciting individual sentences to progress the audience to the next scene. 'I am going to take our daughter and drive her to school' or 'I am going to call my brother on the cell phone and invite him to lunch tomorrow' are example of statements made to inform the audience what the character will do next, instead of natural conversation.
Direction. The shaky cam, multiple edits within one scene, face close-ups, loud music during action...all the necessary tricks to decieve the audience that more is going on. The fight scenes are choreographed so badly that one person actually had a knife over their head bringing it down to stab someone, I almost stopped watching from that scene alone. People would all have guns but for some reason forgot they had guns and fight hand-to-hand for no reason at all.
Ex Machina.....for a city with almost six million people, there appears to be only one coffee shop, one restaurant, one alley, one police station and only one side of the port because people kept running into each other by coincidence, throughout the series.
Writing. There are so many scenes involving someone calling somebody's name or saying 'stop'. Way to many. Just irritating.
Very few 'real' conversations. Instead, it was people reciting individual sentences to progress the audience to the next scene. 'I am going to take our daughter and drive her to school' or 'I am going to call my brother on the cell phone and invite him to lunch tomorrow' are example of statements made to inform the audience what the character will do next, instead of natural conversation.
Direction. The shaky cam, multiple edits within one scene, face close-ups, loud music during action...all the necessary tricks to decieve the audience that more is going on. The fight scenes are choreographed so badly that one person actually had a knife over their head bringing it down to stab someone, I almost stopped watching from that scene alone. People would all have guns but for some reason forgot they had guns and fight hand-to-hand for no reason at all.
Ex Machina.....for a city with almost six million people, there appears to be only one coffee shop, one restaurant, one alley, one police station and only one side of the port because people kept running into each other by coincidence, throughout the series.
I liked the concept: gangsters running the port in Barcelona, with some family drama and internal tensions. The actors were good. At first, it wasn't trying to be too clever.
As the episodes wore on, the bad writing kept decreasing the enjoyment for me, until I positively disliked watching the last two episodes. I kept watching hoping it would redeem itself, but it only degenerated into implausible subplots and gratuitous diversions.
Others have pointed out some of the poorly written scenes, but it's even worse than that: the timelines don't even match up. Miki will head out in his car at night and then arrive in broad daylight, even though we know the two places are not that far apart. Other times things are happening with characters that are clearly meant to have happened before other scenes. I'm not talking about the flashbacks, which are also annoyingly overdone and distracts from the main storyline, but at least they make it clear when it's a flashback.
With only slightly better writing, this could have been a good watch. As it is, I recommend skipping it.
As the episodes wore on, the bad writing kept decreasing the enjoyment for me, until I positively disliked watching the last two episodes. I kept watching hoping it would redeem itself, but it only degenerated into implausible subplots and gratuitous diversions.
Others have pointed out some of the poorly written scenes, but it's even worse than that: the timelines don't even match up. Miki will head out in his car at night and then arrive in broad daylight, even though we know the two places are not that far apart. Other times things are happening with characters that are clearly meant to have happened before other scenes. I'm not talking about the flashbacks, which are also annoyingly overdone and distracts from the main storyline, but at least they make it clear when it's a flashback.
With only slightly better writing, this could have been a good watch. As it is, I recommend skipping it.
Show has the proper mixture of everything that make a good crime show. Crime family with tensions between members. Crime enterprise hiding behind the facade of legitimate business. Large shipment of drugs going missing. Various crime families circling each other "we are friends, we work together but we'll punch on you if we see you as weak". Colombian drug cartels. Undercover cops. Events from decades ago still casting shadows and secrets. But somehow it all fails to come together and leaves us with a disjointed story that is all over the place, betrayals that make little sense, people acting stupidly..... Too bad.
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