Un groupe de chasseurs de nazis à New York en 1977 découvre que des centaines d'officiers nazis conspirent pour créer un quatrième Reich aux États-Unis.Un groupe de chasseurs de nazis à New York en 1977 découvre que des centaines d'officiers nazis conspirent pour créer un quatrième Reich aux États-Unis.Un groupe de chasseurs de nazis à New York en 1977 découvre que des centaines d'officiers nazis conspirent pour créer un quatrième Reich aux États-Unis.
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Hunters was actually a pretty fun show. I was looking forward to seeing this after watching the trailers and seeing that Al Pacino was involved but then after reading so many mixed reviews my expectations tempered a bit. Well, after really enjoying the first season I was for season two, I'm about halfway through right now and it's even better than the first. It's too bad that they're only doing two seasons overall but that might actually be perfect for a show like this. You don't want it to overstay its welcome and hang around just for the sake of hanging around. Id definitely recommend if you haven't seen this yet, just give yourself enough time because you're going to want to binge it.
If you can suspend the most basic common sense and stop wondering why not a single agent of CIA, Brits, Mossad, KGB, etc. Ever turn up, not even at the very end, you can enjoy the show, although with a bit of help from the fast forward button in some sappy parts.
But, buried deep inside this mediocre series, there is a gem, a brilliant episode that shines bright and stands so tall on its own that I believe most of those who have watched it will call it one of the greatest episodes of TV in the last couple of years- The Home, the 7th episode of 2nd season. If the entire show had that tone, vibe, atmosphere, and those Wes Anderson-ish colors/symmetries, the series would have been an instant classic. Do not miss that episode. One can even watch it without watching anything preceding it as it's a stand-alone episode (though you will see a big spoiler at the very end).
But, buried deep inside this mediocre series, there is a gem, a brilliant episode that shines bright and stands so tall on its own that I believe most of those who have watched it will call it one of the greatest episodes of TV in the last couple of years- The Home, the 7th episode of 2nd season. If the entire show had that tone, vibe, atmosphere, and those Wes Anderson-ish colors/symmetries, the series would have been an instant classic. Do not miss that episode. One can even watch it without watching anything preceding it as it's a stand-alone episode (though you will see a big spoiler at the very end).
1. Those of us who lived through the 70s can attest: YES. The clothes, the cars, the hair and sideburns, YES they were really that over the top. In hindsight, it all looks ridiculous, but even the executives in my Dad's branch of General Electric were sporting the polyester leisure suits, the gold chains dancing in their chest hair, and those godawful white patent leather shoes and belts. I'd go into home devote and the peak of avocado appliances, but the memories are just too horrifying.
2. For those who keep asking, "What's with all the comic book references?" Do you not know where when and how the superhero comic genre was born? Just take a look at the names of the originators: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Will Eisner, Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg), and Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber). All Jews who began publishing their stories with the rise of the Third Reich. A people who needed very much to believe in good people with extraordinary ability to right the world's wrongs. The parallel is brilliant.
2. For those who keep asking, "What's with all the comic book references?" Do you not know where when and how the superhero comic genre was born? Just take a look at the names of the originators: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Will Eisner, Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg), and Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber). All Jews who began publishing their stories with the rise of the Third Reich. A people who needed very much to believe in good people with extraordinary ability to right the world's wrongs. The parallel is brilliant.
I am not good at reviews. I really enjoyed the show.
The negative thing that stood really out for me is the "german" language used in the show. That is not german.
If you are german and watching this in english, listening to the pseudo-german spoken in the show is almost unbearable. Most (mostly all) german sounds like if amercian actors had learned some approximative phrases by heart, without knowing what they are saying.
That makes it sometimes ridiculous, but overall kept my enjoyment still very high. Would have been higher with real german voices.
I know that people who don't understand german wouldn't notice and so will have no impact on them.
The negative thing that stood really out for me is the "german" language used in the show. That is not german.
If you are german and watching this in english, listening to the pseudo-german spoken in the show is almost unbearable. Most (mostly all) german sounds like if amercian actors had learned some approximative phrases by heart, without knowing what they are saying.
That makes it sometimes ridiculous, but overall kept my enjoyment still very high. Would have been higher with real german voices.
I know that people who don't understand german wouldn't notice and so will have no impact on them.
I've read some really negative reviews on here I'm not sure why. I'll admit they could've and should've dialed down the schmaltzy accents a bit but other than that I've really enjoyed it. The Tarantino references are more homage than plagiarism I feel. Well worth watching.
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- AnecdotesGermany has had three Reichs (Reich translated as empire). The First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire (from the 10th century until the mid 19th century). The Second Reich was the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, often known as the Kaiserreich. The Third Reich started when the Nazi party seized power in 1933, and lasted until the end of World War II in 1945.
- GaffesNearly all Germans in the series are speaking German with thick American accents. Most German lines are poorly translated from English. Except for the Wolf.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Al Pacino/Florence Pugh/Nicky Jam/Daddy Yankee (2020)
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