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Una madre que trabaja en informática y que acaba luchando de incógnito contra los criminales de Bucarest que han cambiado su vida.Una madre que trabaja en informática y que acaba luchando de incógnito contra los criminales de Bucarest que han cambiado su vida.Una madre que trabaja en informática y que acaba luchando de incógnito contra los criminales de Bucarest que han cambiado su vida.
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This is my first IMDB review, I just wanted to say that this is definitely not a "telenovela" like Lia My Husbands Wife, it deserves more love and less hate, it's really cool and engaging and i really hope they renew it.
It's not a masterpiece and a must see show, but most will enjoy watching it, especially Romanian watchers, to which I recommend it.
Compared to other Romanian TV Shows I think it's a breath of new air.
Florin Piersic Jr has a very interesting villain role and acts it superbly.
The only music genre I don't listen to is HipHop, but the soundtrack for this show is very well picked so i started enjoying HipHop :))
It's not a masterpiece and a must see show, but most will enjoy watching it, especially Romanian watchers, to which I recommend it.
Compared to other Romanian TV Shows I think it's a breath of new air.
Florin Piersic Jr has a very interesting villain role and acts it superbly.
The only music genre I don't listen to is HipHop, but the soundtrack for this show is very well picked so i started enjoying HipHop :))
"Subteran" is a surprising gem that sets a new standard for Romanian productions on Netflix. The show captivates from the first episode with its intricate plot and high-quality cinematography. The direction is sharp, making every scene purposeful and engaging. The performances are nuanced, adding depth to the layered narrative, while the script is bold and thought-provoking, keeping you guessing throughout. The production quality rivals international standards, showcasing Romania's growing prowess in the entertainment industry. It's a refreshing, well-executed series that deserves a spot on your watchlist. A must-see for fans of thrilling and intelligent storytelling!
When it comes to Romanian action series, many people tend to compare it to Umbre. It's a mini-series with a decent storyline. You can clearly see the Netflix influence compared to what Romanian audiences are accustomed to in TV shows. Yes, it's not a masterpiece, but I don't think that was the goal. I could mention things I didn't like, but that would involve giving spoilers, which isn't necessary. In the end, Florin Piersic Jr. Is undoubtedly the actor who fits his role the best and adds extra value to the mini-series. So, if you have nothing to do on a day, you can give it a chance. Leave your expectations tied to Umbre aside, as it's not exactly the same type of action and doesn't aim to be.
P. S. Merge de plictiseala!
P. S. Merge de plictiseala!
Look, I wasn't expecting another Umbre, especially given this production's budget. However, I have an issue with what this mini-series tries-and fails-to be: a representation of Romania's underground (SUBTERAN) landscape.
In short, the show feels more like a theatrical play than an authentic portrayal of Romanian street life, or Romanian every-day life for that matter.
The writing is weak, but what truly puts me off is the delivery of the lines. Florin Piersic Jr. And Cezar Grumazescu are far from convincing in their roles. Their dialogue is delivered with such perfect pronunciation that it feels like they've never heard anyone speak outside an academic setting.
The world-building remains largely untapped. Bucharest, the city where the story unfolds, barely impacts the narrative, aside from a few run-down houses scouted to create a superficial illusion of an Eastern European "ghetto." It couldn't be further from the truth.
Watch just one episode of Umbre, and the difference is clear: authenticity. From set design to language, pronunciation, and costume design, Umbre gets it right. Dressing Florin Piersic Jr. As a stereotypical Italian-wannabe-mobster doesn't make him a believable character.
Ironically, Alex Velea (a local Romanian trapper) delivers a more authentic performance in a minor role, simply by playing himself.
In short, the show feels more like a theatrical play than an authentic portrayal of Romanian street life, or Romanian every-day life for that matter.
The writing is weak, but what truly puts me off is the delivery of the lines. Florin Piersic Jr. And Cezar Grumazescu are far from convincing in their roles. Their dialogue is delivered with such perfect pronunciation that it feels like they've never heard anyone speak outside an academic setting.
The world-building remains largely untapped. Bucharest, the city where the story unfolds, barely impacts the narrative, aside from a few run-down houses scouted to create a superficial illusion of an Eastern European "ghetto." It couldn't be further from the truth.
Watch just one episode of Umbre, and the difference is clear: authenticity. From set design to language, pronunciation, and costume design, Umbre gets it right. Dressing Florin Piersic Jr. As a stereotypical Italian-wannabe-mobster doesn't make him a believable character.
Ironically, Alex Velea (a local Romanian trapper) delivers a more authentic performance in a minor role, simply by playing himself.
If you have ever watched a good cop gone under cover and a Mafia type Godfather pulling all the usual strings in a city context and liked it, then this is definitely for you. Apparently it's the first Romanian TV cop show to be shown on Netflix and the bar is set really high. You've got all the usual moves of drug lord, kidnapping, corrupt Police and computer hacking as well as under cover agents whose allegiance are not always clear.
There are refreshingly strong female roles not played for decorating the sets or just as eye candy for the male eye!!
I really enjoy European programmes and this Romanian 6 parter kept me interested right to the last scene. It may be set up for a second season. I hope so.
There are refreshingly strong female roles not played for decorating the sets or just as eye candy for the male eye!!
I really enjoy European programmes and this Romanian 6 parter kept me interested right to the last scene. It may be set up for a second season. I hope so.
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- TriviaThis is the first Netflix original series from Romania.
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- 45min
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