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Au Kazakhstan, le cadavre d'Anthony Kurz, un astronaute américain en mission dans l'ISS, est retrouvé sur un toit. Anna Zarathi, une spationaute française, et Isaak Turgun, un flic kazakh, v... Tout lireAu Kazakhstan, le cadavre d'Anthony Kurz, un astronaute américain en mission dans l'ISS, est retrouvé sur un toit. Anna Zarathi, une spationaute française, et Isaak Turgun, un flic kazakh, vont tenter de résoudre ce paradoxe.Au Kazakhstan, le cadavre d'Anthony Kurz, un astronaute américain en mission dans l'ISS, est retrouvé sur un toit. Anna Zarathi, une spationaute française, et Isaak Turgun, un flic kazakh, vont tenter de résoudre ce paradoxe.
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Great series really. At first I had doubts because at the same time interesting, at the same time slow.
But the pace and the storyline justify watching the whole series. Don't rely on the notes of people who couldn't see it in full.
But the pace and the storyline justify watching the whole series. Don't rely on the notes of people who couldn't see it in full.
An intriguing mix of international crime thriller and science fiction, set in the decaying "Soviet" space and nuclear testing bases in the Kazakhstan desert. Pace is a bit slow to start, and there seem to be significant plot holes, although maybe I missed things due to the lack of subtitling of heavily accented English dialogue. But if you like shows like 'Dark' and 'Outer Range', it's well worth watching for the intriguing mystery, cinematography, incredible twists in the final episode, and some great performances, notably the Kazakh cop. A bonus is seeing Céline Sallette-Julie from the brilliant 'Les Revenants'/'The Returned'-in another lead role.
I don't know whether this was an unusually high budget production for a European series in this genre, or whether the cinematographers and set crew just made strong stylistic choices allowing exceptional work within their resources, but the end result is a seamless cinematic piece of work. At various times scenes reminded me of S. O.2001 in it's sparse beauty, at other times of unusually realistic sci fi, while the terrestial action in Kazakhstan is wide screen panoramic arthouse.
The action unfolds slowly enough to allow the viewer to drink in the atmosphere of the locations and keep dialogue at a natural pace but not so slowly that it becomes art for art's sake. The narrative isn't always spelled out in all caps and if you approach it paying the same low level of attention needed for a lot of TV, you're likely to miss cues. The central conceit of the story might not necessarily be all that groundbreaking or climactic, but the execution is so good that it papers over a few cracks.
Alshinov in particular delivered a charismatic performance here, although to be fair, there's nothing sub par about the entire cast. Hopefully we'll see more of him and the team who made this production.
The action unfolds slowly enough to allow the viewer to drink in the atmosphere of the locations and keep dialogue at a natural pace but not so slowly that it becomes art for art's sake. The narrative isn't always spelled out in all caps and if you approach it paying the same low level of attention needed for a lot of TV, you're likely to miss cues. The central conceit of the story might not necessarily be all that groundbreaking or climactic, but the execution is so good that it papers over a few cracks.
Alshinov in particular delivered a charismatic performance here, although to be fair, there's nothing sub par about the entire cast. Hopefully we'll see more of him and the team who made this production.
Perfect scenario for the ones like me who adores sci-fi and Interstaller. Thank you France for such an incredible movie, thank you Kazakhstan for making it real.
Stunningly shot with excellent performances, but very slow moving and more concerned with being ambiguous and leaving mysteries unresolved than addressing its convoluted plot. There is no satisfying ending to this genre mash-up, and it left me scratching my head in frustration as to what the hell actually happened. Too long with no actual pay off or meaningful explanation for the paradox that drives the first episode. This show gets lost in its bleak setting and smoke filled interiors, assuming that the audience will find these unusual locations compelling enough to not worry about the narrative. Perhaps the meaning we are looking for is that there's literally no meaning, and that's a bummer because there are loads of other shows out there that provide smarter and compelling resolutions to their mysteries. Sadly, this show is beautiful to look at but a complete waste of time that will make you feel cheated and angry.
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- AnecdotesWhen asked to sum up the entire series in a few sentences, producer Eric Laroche said: "After a complex mooring manoeuvre at the ISS, ground control lost contact with the station and the crew is in distress. At the same time, a decapitated and wax-covered body is found on a roof in Kazakhstan. The identification leaves no room for doubt: the body belongs to Anthony Kurz, an American astronaut who is currently in the ISS, in orbit 400 km away, in space. The French astronaut, a French astronaut, who had been dismissed from the space program, was convinced that Kurz called her for help from the ISS. She is teaming up with Isaak Turgun, a Kazakh policeman disavowed by his superiors, to resolve this mysterious paradox: Could Kurz be living in space and dead on Earth?"
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