Varias historias de engaño, intriga y muerte en la ciudad de Minnesota, conducen misteriosamente de una u otra manera a la ciudad de Fargo, Dakota del norte.Varias historias de engaño, intriga y muerte en la ciudad de Minnesota, conducen misteriosamente de una u otra manera a la ciudad de Fargo, Dakota del norte.Varias historias de engaño, intriga y muerte en la ciudad de Minnesota, conducen misteriosamente de una u otra manera a la ciudad de Fargo, Dakota del norte.
- Ganó 7 premios Primetime Emmy
- 73 premios ganados y 322 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Fargo' is acclaimed for its dark humor, crime drama, and intricate characters, with each season presenting a unique story. The series is lauded for its exceptional writing, acting, and cinematography. Seasons 1-3 are often praised for their narratives and performances, while Season 4 garners mixed opinions regarding pacing and tone. Season 5 is noted for its strong return to form, with critics appreciating its engaging plot and character arcs. The anthology format is celebrated for its creative freedom and reinvention.
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I watch way too much american and british TV.
I catch the occasional european, korean or Aussie binge fest.
I love anthologies like these.
Each season is like a great book....each episode a chapter, each book with it's own unique plot with engaging characters.
One of the only TV shows that get's better with each passing season.
Very clever character and story development. Great cinematography. It's just easy to watch.
Complicated enough to engage the mind, loveable enough to binge season after season.
The type of show you watch season 4 again before watching season 5, and season 5 again before season 6....etc.
You will love this. Crime Drama/Thriller at it's best.
I catch the occasional european, korean or Aussie binge fest.
I love anthologies like these.
Each season is like a great book....each episode a chapter, each book with it's own unique plot with engaging characters.
One of the only TV shows that get's better with each passing season.
Very clever character and story development. Great cinematography. It's just easy to watch.
Complicated enough to engage the mind, loveable enough to binge season after season.
The type of show you watch season 4 again before watching season 5, and season 5 again before season 6....etc.
You will love this. Crime Drama/Thriller at it's best.
It is not often that you come over films or series where you can actually believe in the characters and forget about the acting personnel, and usually this only and occasionally happens when there are completely new faces on the screen. In Fargo, or at least in the first season, such a belief in the characters is very present. Until you have to check out where ever you saw Martin Freeman, he simply is Lester Nygaard, and even Billy Bob Thornton manages to escape the too much used label in this series. Naturally it has to be credited to good acting, but there is definitely some good writing, direction and makeup efforts to salute. Though not all roles are that well acted, and there are some editing flaws that should have been avoided, regardless, for those who love black and intelligent humor - Fargo is top entertainment!
After watching and exceedingly enjoying season 1 and 2, the following two seasons became comparatively disappointing. However, with season 5 the series not only is back to basic, but the formula is developed into an even higher level, where particularly some of the characters display a deeper psychological specter, and one as a viewer is challenged to comprehend a more complicated set of human emotions and instincts, where the basics of the plot gets gradually revealed, and the fundament of intentions is nearly perfectly balanced all the way. When this is combined with brilliant acting performances, it becomes a form of true art.
After watching and exceedingly enjoying season 1 and 2, the following two seasons became comparatively disappointing. However, with season 5 the series not only is back to basic, but the formula is developed into an even higher level, where particularly some of the characters display a deeper psychological specter, and one as a viewer is challenged to comprehend a more complicated set of human emotions and instincts, where the basics of the plot gets gradually revealed, and the fundament of intentions is nearly perfectly balanced all the way. When this is combined with brilliant acting performances, it becomes a form of true art.
You don't have to have seen the original Coen film to enjoy this series, nor does it spoil anything for you if you have seen it: the new TV-show 'Fargo' is entirely its own beast. So far, the only thing the series and the film do have in common is the title and the (fake) premise that both are - allegedly - based on true events that happened somewhere in Minnesota.
The writers (and the actors!) do a great job in creating new characters that are as strange and somewhat over the top as most of the iconic Coen creations we've come to love over the years - and Billy Bob Thornton's 'Lorne Malvo' (from season 01) has the potential to reach cult status. Watching bad situations get worse as bad decisions lead to even worse ones and the lives of ordinary people spiral violently out of control is - I shamefully admit - a lot of fun to watch, and it's told here with such a wicked sense of humor that I've so far enjoyed every minute of it.
The cast so far has been outstanding (this is an anthology series, so each new season will have its own cast and a new storyline) and the production values - especially the cinematography - are fantastic. Now whether 'Fargo' will appeal to a larger audience despite its quirky characters and non-mainstream look the way a show like 'Breaking Bad' did remains to be seen, but I would strongly recommend this to anyone who enjoys black comedies in general as well as pretty much anything the Coens ever did. Great, pitch black entertainment - 9 out of 10 from me.
Favorite Films: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054200841/
Favorite Low-Budget and B-movies: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054808375/
Lesser-known Masterpieces: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070242495/
Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls075552387/
The writers (and the actors!) do a great job in creating new characters that are as strange and somewhat over the top as most of the iconic Coen creations we've come to love over the years - and Billy Bob Thornton's 'Lorne Malvo' (from season 01) has the potential to reach cult status. Watching bad situations get worse as bad decisions lead to even worse ones and the lives of ordinary people spiral violently out of control is - I shamefully admit - a lot of fun to watch, and it's told here with such a wicked sense of humor that I've so far enjoyed every minute of it.
The cast so far has been outstanding (this is an anthology series, so each new season will have its own cast and a new storyline) and the production values - especially the cinematography - are fantastic. Now whether 'Fargo' will appeal to a larger audience despite its quirky characters and non-mainstream look the way a show like 'Breaking Bad' did remains to be seen, but I would strongly recommend this to anyone who enjoys black comedies in general as well as pretty much anything the Coens ever did. Great, pitch black entertainment - 9 out of 10 from me.
Favorite Films: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054200841/
Favorite Low-Budget and B-movies: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054808375/
Lesser-known Masterpieces: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070242495/
Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls075552387/
Season 1: 10/10
Season 2: 10/10
Season 3: 8/10
Season 4: 7/10
Overall: 9/10
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Definitely much better overall than true detective. I think the first season is much much better than the movie. My favorite non hbo series ever made. Best Billy Bob in season 1, number 2 is the holiday classic the ice harvest you all should be watching on Christmas Eve as I do every year. I think this show with its acting cast from all over the world is often better than breaking bad. I loved watching all the seasons and need to go back and watch some of my favorites. I just enjoyed the first season of dark winds almost as much as an elite Fargo season. Going to watch a Fargo episode and a Batman the animated series tonight. Tough to beat that combo.
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- TriviaBilly Bob Thornton came up with his character's hair cut on his own. The moment Noah Hawley saw him, he knew they were both on the same page regarding the character.
- ErroresIn episode 8 when Lester recognizes Lorne in the club in the story he is telling he says: "...And it hurt but I didn't want to look stupid so I try it again..." but when the full conversation is shown in episode 9 he replaces the word "stupid" with "dumb".
- Citas
Lester Nygaard: Aw, heck!
- ConexionesFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kristen Wiig/Colin Hanks/Mario Batali (2014)
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- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
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- Thị Trấn Fargo
- Locaciones de filmación
- Calgary, Alberta, Canadá(seasons 1-3)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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