Eteros ego
- Série télévisée
- 2019–2023
- 45min
Une série de meurtres inquiète les autorités policières, car d'étranges symbolismes se retrouvent sur chaque scène de crime. L'excentrique professeur de criminologie Dimitris Lainis est char... Tout lireUne série de meurtres inquiète les autorités policières, car d'étranges symbolismes se retrouvent sur chaque scène de crime. L'excentrique professeur de criminologie Dimitris Lainis est chargé d'éclaircir le mystère.Une série de meurtres inquiète les autorités policières, car d'étranges symbolismes se retrouvent sur chaque scène de crime. L'excentrique professeur de criminologie Dimitris Lainis est chargé d'éclaircir le mystère.
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Amazing cast amazing plot! Dimitris Lainis was incredible! 8 wonderful episodes.. Can't wait to see season 3
This is a spin-off the movie "Eteros Ego" (in English: "The Other Me") a commercial hit in my homeland and one of the very few promising attempts from Greek producers who seem to wake up in the recent years. I didn't like the movie much, though I have to admit that it was better than most of the Greek crime films of the last decades and that was enough.
"Eteros Ego: Hamenes Psyches" ("The Other Me: Lost Souls") is an 8-part series featuring the two protagonists that we first met in the 2016 film, that is the autistic professor Dimitris Lainis (Pygmalion Dadakaridis) and Lieutenant Colonel Apostolos Barasopoulos (Manos Vakousis). Both of them try to solve a nasty case of a serial-killer who imitates the mythological labours of Theseus in his killings. The mythological references are perhaps the strongest aspect of the show as Greek Mythology offers an inexhaustible source of inspiration for many artists and directors.
The trope of the autistic investigator whose intelligence proves to be invaluable for the final solution the case is a trope that we, as audience, have encountered a number of times, the most iconic example being the infamous Saga Noren of the Swedish/Danish co-production "Bron/Broen". Dadakaridis delivers a subtle performance, portraying professor Lainis in a human as well as realistic manner. Furthermore, Vakousis is great in the role of the homicide chief who asks the professor's help when he realizes that there is an academic angle in the case.
There is a strong whodunit element as well as some really well-made gory scenes, something rare for a Greek TV show. Moreover, there are some common crime fiction tropes present such as the use of red herrings that mislead the audience, thus making the final revelation of the culprit all the more surprising. This is a show that stands a level above the previous similar attempts and it is really worthy of your time. I can only hope for more analogous Greek production in the near future.
"Eteros Ego: Hamenes Psyches" ("The Other Me: Lost Souls") is an 8-part series featuring the two protagonists that we first met in the 2016 film, that is the autistic professor Dimitris Lainis (Pygmalion Dadakaridis) and Lieutenant Colonel Apostolos Barasopoulos (Manos Vakousis). Both of them try to solve a nasty case of a serial-killer who imitates the mythological labours of Theseus in his killings. The mythological references are perhaps the strongest aspect of the show as Greek Mythology offers an inexhaustible source of inspiration for many artists and directors.
The trope of the autistic investigator whose intelligence proves to be invaluable for the final solution the case is a trope that we, as audience, have encountered a number of times, the most iconic example being the infamous Saga Noren of the Swedish/Danish co-production "Bron/Broen". Dadakaridis delivers a subtle performance, portraying professor Lainis in a human as well as realistic manner. Furthermore, Vakousis is great in the role of the homicide chief who asks the professor's help when he realizes that there is an academic angle in the case.
There is a strong whodunit element as well as some really well-made gory scenes, something rare for a Greek TV show. Moreover, there are some common crime fiction tropes present such as the use of red herrings that mislead the audience, thus making the final revelation of the culprit all the more surprising. This is a show that stands a level above the previous similar attempts and it is really worthy of your time. I can only hope for more analogous Greek production in the near future.
My title says it all.
This show needs to get on Netflix, Hulu, somewhere.
Greeks all over the world need to watch it.
This series is a non direct sequel to the movie " The Other Me" (Eteros Ego in Greek), created by the same guys who made the movie, produced by the company Cosmote TV. The whole plot of the series takes place 2 years after the events of the movie. This time, the professor of criminology Dimitris Lainis and his team have to find a serial killer who murders people based on the six labors of Theseus.
I am impressed. In fact, I never expected this show to be that good. The film was great but the show took things even deeper. The acting is superb, the plot keeps the viewer intrigued, the cinematography is top notch and the director has done a fantastic job. The soundtrack is also amazing.
For the first time in my life I couldn't find who the killer was and until his/her reveal I was completely in the dark. The plot is really complex, but in a good way!
I advise you to watch the movie first (it can be found on YouTube uploaded by the director himself in high quality), and then watch the show. For me this series is defenitely the best Greek tv show I have ever seen. It's easily on the same level as many Netflix productions. The producers have done a magnificent job!
Give it a try! You won't be disappointed!
I am impressed. In fact, I never expected this show to be that good. The film was great but the show took things even deeper. The acting is superb, the plot keeps the viewer intrigued, the cinematography is top notch and the director has done a fantastic job. The soundtrack is also amazing.
For the first time in my life I couldn't find who the killer was and until his/her reveal I was completely in the dark. The plot is really complex, but in a good way!
I advise you to watch the movie first (it can be found on YouTube uploaded by the director himself in high quality), and then watch the show. For me this series is defenitely the best Greek tv show I have ever seen. It's easily on the same level as many Netflix productions. The producers have done a magnificent job!
Give it a try! You won't be disappointed!
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- AnecdotesThis series is an informal sequel to the movie Eteros ego (2016), the events of which took place two years earlier.
- Crédits fousBoth seasons have a post credit scene that provides hints for the next season.
- ConnexionsFollows Eteros ego (2016)
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