Un agente de protección y un agente del MI6 forman equipo tras un atentado terrorista. Sospechan de un topo y se apresuran a frustrar una conspiración mayor que amenaza París.Un agente de protección y un agente del MI6 forman equipo tras un atentado terrorista. Sospechan de un topo y se apresuran a frustrar una conspiración mayor que amenaza París.Un agente de protección y un agente del MI6 forman equipo tras un atentado terrorista. Sospechan de un topo y se apresuran a frustrar una conspiración mayor que amenaza París.
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Ep 1 starts well and promises a lot.
Fights are well choreographed and tightly shot and edited.
Ep 2 just about keeps the pace. But we are no longer playing top our styrengths.
By Ep 3 the writers have run out of ideas and the dialogue has started to creak. Loudly.
Ep 4 and there is no denying this is never going to deliver on the promises of Ep 1. By now the dialogue is excruciating.
A general note to Casting Directors: privileged kids fom posh schools should be dicouraged from affecting a glottal stop. It doesn't add street cre. It just comes across as fake at best but more often than not as patronising. Just say the words.
Fights are well choreographed and tightly shot and edited.
Ep 2 just about keeps the pace. But we are no longer playing top our styrengths.
By Ep 3 the writers have run out of ideas and the dialogue has started to creak. Loudly.
Ep 4 and there is no denying this is never going to deliver on the promises of Ep 1. By now the dialogue is excruciating.
A general note to Casting Directors: privileged kids fom posh schools should be dicouraged from affecting a glottal stop. It doesn't add street cre. It just comes across as fake at best but more often than not as patronising. Just say the words.
Most interesting to me is how easily people are convinced that the person exacting revenge is the terrorist...
he WAS the terrorist when he was 'on assignment' in someone else's country where he didn't belong...but then he's betrayed by his own country...(this is revealed right in the beginning so i'm not considering it a 'spoiler'). GROSSly betrayed...so then he seeks vengeance for that betrayal and is labeled a terrorist and everyone picks up on that, including the featured reviewer...how typical...and i've seen this time and time again...
America invades country after country and some of them come seeking revenge and are labeled 'terrorists'. On top of which, of course, they send their OWN young to these foreign countries not caring what happens to them(SO proven true by what kind of care/support they get when, no IF they get back to their own country...so nobles and serfs, still...and legitimized through terms like 'patriotism'...'keeping the world safe for democracy'. When all they're REALly doing is making certain people and industries wealthier...
i think the strength in characterization of the lead three characters is what carries the show and is worthy of the rating i gave it...AND...what Vincent does in the last episode, imo, further speaks to how he saw himself and what i said above...originally i gave it a 6, but just am coming back to add this and raise it to a 7...the show is typical. Generic. Predictable, with some interesting characters and the expected action sequences...one thing i will say in its favor is it, like so many other shows will do, never felt like it was spinning its wheels/stretching so that it could last over the 8 episodes.
First of all, I am a big Sean harris fan.. He first caught my attention in the Borgia's HBO series some years back. He has a very particular style when he plays so-called bad Guys. It has been great watching his career advance. He is very sinister as the bad guy in this film, and adds his own credible spin and style on his villan The rest of the cast is sterling as well. The film suffers from some credibility issues in the relationships of the two main officers pursuing Harris' charecter. The rifles used in very long range shooting could never make those long shots...in a film with a lot of authentic details. The villan has killed a lot of government people who he believes were responsible for his lover and her two children. It is diabolical, even plausible up to a point. But the direction and script fall off rather sharply at the end. The end is out of sync with the rest of the film, weak. There is also a huge unresolved issue of the corporation CEO who funded behind the scenes the entire plot and who made a fortune from it, he is just left dangling and forgotten at the end. They could at least had a 30 second scene at the end where is being handcuffed. The film opens very strong and builds a suspense that keeps moving, but is very weak at the end. Good work by Sean Harris and look forward to seeing what he does next.
Started off in a promising way and actually quite enjoyed the first couple of episodes , then I lost it. The two leads spend their time being indestructible in a ridiculous fashion. Tiny female constantly killing tough guys in arm to arm combat. Every time the terrorists get them in their sights they let them go, as opposed to every other policeman they shoot on sight. We ended up shouting at the television to the terrorists, "Just shoot them" Then there are time wasting subplots going on with her druggy waster of a girlfriend. We ended up siding with terrorists in the end, got so fed up up with the whole thing. Just don't waste your time, it was so daft and frustrating to watch.
A seeming terrorist group takes over an embassy event. You are thinking "Die Hard." A woman, who later claims to "work in HR," fights back and kills two of the attackers. She is really good. She should have her own show. You are still thinking "Die Hard." The woman, and an Embassy bodyguard, successfully foil the initial attack. The attackers retreat through a hole in the swears just as the police crash through the front door. The police immediately notice our heroine, mainly because she is holding a weapon which was recently fired. So far, so good. Moments later, however, the camera picks up our heroine being treated by a medic, blanket around her. Somehow, in the mere blink of an eye, even though she was holding a weapon when the cavalry arrived, even though she holds no official position in law enforcement, she has already been cleared and released. Now you are thinking "WTF?" I am making this point to show the importance of subliminal cues in a fictional series. You are barely halfway into E01 of the series, and your brain is already screaming, "this makes no sense." And it doesn't. France has produced some incredible TV content (Spirale, Le Bureau) but this is not one of those. This is light, fluffy, fantasy stuff. You may like it. Or you may not. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
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- TriviaThe airport in episode 4 is located in Swansea, Wales, UK
- ErroresThe villain is a former Captain of the Légion étrangère (French Foreign legion). All NCOs and officers in the Legion wear Black Kepi in the Legion, not white! When he wears the uniform, the regimental badge is of the 2eme REI but the braiding worn on his shoulder is red of the regimental honor awarded to the 2eme REP. (He also has parachute badge, but that's possible and not uncommon for cadres of 2eme REI to have once served as parachute troops.)
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Farid: After you kill everyone who wronged you, you think you'll find peace?
Jacob Pearce: There's no peace to be found. Not anymore. Not for someone like me.
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