Centrada a finales de 1970, dos agentes del FBI son dados la tarea de entrevistar a asesinos seriales para resolver casos aún abiertos.Centrada a finales de 1970, dos agentes del FBI son dados la tarea de entrevistar a asesinos seriales para resolver casos aún abiertos.Centrada a finales de 1970, dos agentes del FBI son dados la tarea de entrevistar a asesinos seriales para resolver casos aún abiertos.
- Nominado a 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 5 premios ganados y 36 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'Mindhunter' is acclaimed for its deep exploration of criminal psychology, strong acting, and detailed depiction of early FBI profiling. The show is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of serial killers. However, some find the pacing slow and the dialogue dense, potentially limiting its appeal. There are also mixed views on the show's treatment of social issues and character arcs in later seasons. Despite these critiques, many appreciate its unique storytelling and significant impact.
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Mindhunter is such a great show. Just read through the reviews to see what most people think about it. This is not your average cop show. It follows FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tech (Holt McCallany) as they attempt to understand and catch serial killers by studying their minds and psyches. This is the start of modern day serial killer profiling. It really digs in to why these monsters do the terrible things they do. This show is award worthy in every way...the acting, writing, directing, cinematography, production, etc, etc.! One of its creators is David Fincher (Seven, Zodiac, Gone Girl, The Social Network, etc). It has the same feel of a lot of his work so if you're a fan of his then you'll be a fan of this show.
This fictionalized show about the development of 1970's police forensic psychology and profiling is brilliant. It takes a premise, which could have been a documentary, and develops it around fictional and real characters. The scripts and storyline is brilliant. The acting by the main characters, especially the two leads, is fantastic. The Direction by David FIncher and others is movie quality. The 1970's attention to detail is just stunning. The interweaving of the brilliant role outs of real serial killers is just amazing to watch. The people and the scripts surrounding Manson, the Co-ed Killer, BTK, the Son of Sam and more are just fascinating. The is a thoughtfully constructed show and one of Netflix's finest additions. I wish I had watched it sooner.
I almost gave up on this around the 2 episode. Something told me to hang in there, and I'l glad I did. If you're fascinated by the psychology and methodology of a serial killer, you should watch the entire series. It does start off slow, but well worth the wait. When it comes to "Mind Hunter," patience is a virtue!
I wanted to see something like Zodiac for a long time and couldn't find something and then my friend suggested to watch this and my mind is blown. David Fincher gives something that literally no other person could give. It has a perfect pacing and the pilot is for character introduction and the second episode is due character development. And from the 3rd episode the series starts in a full fledged way and boom you get what you are looking for it's one of the best and very-very enjoyable. Fincher is the MVP here and he does his job perfectly. It's so good that I'm ready to beg Fincher to start it's production ASAP.
Well written, well cast, just well done. Why there isn't a 3rd season is beyond me.
I was a fan of Criminal Minds, so it was fun to think this is where the BAU started.
Having the story line based upon real criminals made this believable and interesting. (They didn't shy away from details, although a bit gruesome, was necessary to the plots).
The time period was well done, with the soundtrack truly adding to the atmosphere. The characters were not only believable, but you could empathize with them thanks to the great work of the actors in the cast.
It is criminal (sorry for the pun) that good productions like this eek out only 2 seasons while gossipy, glossy, air-brained 'reality shows' go on for 4-5 seasons or more. It's a travesty - this show was just too smart for the room.
I was a fan of Criminal Minds, so it was fun to think this is where the BAU started.
Having the story line based upon real criminals made this believable and interesting. (They didn't shy away from details, although a bit gruesome, was necessary to the plots).
The time period was well done, with the soundtrack truly adding to the atmosphere. The characters were not only believable, but you could empathize with them thanks to the great work of the actors in the cast.
It is criminal (sorry for the pun) that good productions like this eek out only 2 seasons while gossipy, glossy, air-brained 'reality shows' go on for 4-5 seasons or more. It's a travesty - this show was just too smart for the room.
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- TriviaThe interview scenes are based upon the actual interviews with said serial killers, sometimes almost word for word.
- ErroresThere is a scene where Tench is sitting at a table drinking whiskey. Whilst the label is pointing away from the camera, it is possible to tell from the embossing on the side of the glass bottle that it is a bottle of Bushmills Irish whiskey. This specific 'embossed' bottle type was first introduced to market in 2010. And was certainly not around in the 70's when this show is set.
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