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La detective Valeria Ferro investiga crímenes motivados por celos, venganzas e ira reprimida para buscar la verdad y la justicia.La detective Valeria Ferro investiga crímenes motivados por celos, venganzas e ira reprimida para buscar la verdad y la justicia.La detective Valeria Ferro investiga crímenes motivados por celos, venganzas e ira reprimida para buscar la verdad y la justicia.
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When my wife started to watch THOU SHALT NOT KILL, she only thought there were 6 episode's. From the very first episode. my wife and I, became completely mesmerized. It is normally me who gets so involved with a tv show. Only this time, it is my wife. When she found out that there were infact 36 episode's, spread over 2 season's, she was very happy indeed.
I, have found each episode extremely interesting. Being a UK citizen, the type of murder mystery show's that i watch are, VERA, Midsomer Murders etc. THOU SHALT NOT KILL, is very similar to those type of murder mystery show's.
Watching tv show's from other european country's and also other country's around the world. Gives me a more understanding of other country's cutler's, fashion and indeed location's etc. Country's like Italy, are not that much different to the UK. Many year's ago, my family and I visited Italy for a holiday. I found Italy to be a wonderful, colourful country and would one day like to return.
I hope, whoever does watch THOU SHALT NOT KILL, enjoys it as much as my wife and I do.
Kind regards Graham
I, have found each episode extremely interesting. Being a UK citizen, the type of murder mystery show's that i watch are, VERA, Midsomer Murders etc. THOU SHALT NOT KILL, is very similar to those type of murder mystery show's.
Watching tv show's from other european country's and also other country's around the world. Gives me a more understanding of other country's cutler's, fashion and indeed location's etc. Country's like Italy, are not that much different to the UK. Many year's ago, my family and I visited Italy for a holiday. I found Italy to be a wonderful, colourful country and would one day like to return.
I hope, whoever does watch THOU SHALT NOT KILL, enjoys it as much as my wife and I do.
Kind regards Graham
'Non Uccidere' is a rather solemn Italian detective series, set in a Turin that always feels cold, a drama that feels closer in style and substance to a Scandi-noir than to 'Inspector Montalbano'. It's well plotted, with a young-ish female detective at its centre who is stubborn but talented, quietly-spoken but unyielding to anyone. There's also a background story, not resolved even after 12 episodes, about her mother's involvement in a murder many years before. There are few moments of light relief here, or even action sequences, and it can seem slow - but I liked the fact that its heroine is neither a classical female sterotype nor an extreme opposite. I'd recommend watching it, but it might have been even better if its makers had had just a little more sense of urgency as they put it together.
While there are certain flaws, this series got me hooked. Part of the pleasure is the pacing, which is somewhat relaxed but for me adds to it. Walters pbs intro makes an offhand reference to the Montalbano series which he says non uccidere is superior to and from a certain perspective, this is true. There is virtually no levity here and there are many touching scenes.
These comments are based on watching the first season.
This Italian crime drama is set in the northern city of Turin and centred on Valeria Ferro. She is a detective investigating various 'murders of the week'. These tend to feature more personal motives rather than murders that take place as part of another crime.
As well as these murders there is an ongoing storyline regarding Valeria's mother. Early in the series she is released from prison having served seventeen years for the murder of Valeria's father. She has never denied the crime but her former cell mate claims she is really innocent. Valeria initially wants nothing to do with her mother but inevitably gets drawn into looking into the case. Things are somewhat complicated by the fact that her boss, who she is involved with, arrested her mother.
I really enjoyed this series; the cases of the week very much dominate the episodes but the ongoing story regarding her mother nicely serves to link the episodes and make key characters more interesting. The weekly cases are interesting and the identity of the killer isn't obvious. There are always plenty of suspects and motives to keep the viewer guessing.
Miriam Leone is solid in the role of Valeria and the supporting cast also impresses. I liked the setting; the only other Italian shows I've seen have been set further south, mostly way down in Sicily... this feels like different country. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to fans of subtitled crime drama... assuming you don't speak Italian! I hope we don't have to wait too long before season two becomes available here in the UK.
This Italian crime drama is set in the northern city of Turin and centred on Valeria Ferro. She is a detective investigating various 'murders of the week'. These tend to feature more personal motives rather than murders that take place as part of another crime.
As well as these murders there is an ongoing storyline regarding Valeria's mother. Early in the series she is released from prison having served seventeen years for the murder of Valeria's father. She has never denied the crime but her former cell mate claims she is really innocent. Valeria initially wants nothing to do with her mother but inevitably gets drawn into looking into the case. Things are somewhat complicated by the fact that her boss, who she is involved with, arrested her mother.
I really enjoyed this series; the cases of the week very much dominate the episodes but the ongoing story regarding her mother nicely serves to link the episodes and make key characters more interesting. The weekly cases are interesting and the identity of the killer isn't obvious. There are always plenty of suspects and motives to keep the viewer guessing.
Miriam Leone is solid in the role of Valeria and the supporting cast also impresses. I liked the setting; the only other Italian shows I've seen have been set further south, mostly way down in Sicily... this feels like different country. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to fans of subtitled crime drama... assuming you don't speak Italian! I hope we don't have to wait too long before season two becomes available here in the UK.
I really liked this series for the following reasons. 1) The acting is very good, and the child actors are not only adorable but they are also talented. 2) Each murder the detectives investigate is interesting, and involves a different part of society. There are murders were soldiers, monks, mixed martial arts fighters, and various other groups and professions are involved. 3) I was never able to figure out where an investigation would lead the detectives, and who was ultimately the guilty person. 4) While there is an ongoing subplot, it doesn't distract from the various investigations. 5) While I would have liked to see the last season of the series end a little differently. I was okay with the final episode. 6) This series that spans a good number of seasons, remains consistently good to the end. Many series don't sustain the original good quality of the first season. It is my impression that directors and writers leave series after the first or second season. This can be true of the original cast members also. That causes a change in a series, that is seldom good. I'm really pleased that this series had as many seasons as it did. I will miss it.
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