Jay Swan, un jeune officier, arrive à son nouveau poste dans la ville où vit son père séparé, tout comme la femme qui changera sa vie pour toujours, Mary.Jay Swan, un jeune officier, arrive à son nouveau poste dans la ville où vit son père séparé, tout comme la femme qui changera sa vie pour toujours, Mary.Jay Swan, un jeune officier, arrive à son nouveau poste dans la ville où vit son père séparé, tout comme la femme qui changera sa vie pour toujours, Mary.
- Récompenses
- 11 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Parcourir les épisodes
Avis à la une
Having just watched the movie and both seasons of the show I was very skeptical about how Mark would portray a young Jay Swan but I have to say he does absolute wonders as an actor, his mannerisms and approach to the character are phenomenal and remind me so much of Pedersen's Swan. It really does feel like we've take a step back in time with this show and character, highly recommend!
Having seen all the other Mystery Roads and Goldstone with the great Aaron, I was anxious about how his younger self would act, he has achieved total mind-meld with Aaron and put his own stamp to perfection on the character, if you like the series you will be amazed at how good this mini series is, brilliant and totally Australian in every way, just awesome.
It would be hard to step into the shoes of the brilliant Aaron Pedersen, but as we enjoyed all the Mystery Road's, including Goldstone, before were prepared to take the risk. We were worried about the character development and if an authentic young version of Jay Swan would come across but no matter bc Mark Coles Smith didn't disappoint. You can see the likeness in the brooding temperament, the thinking man's scowl and then once or twice, that dazzling smile breaks through. The series delivered complexity and depth and our lead was matched with an equally strong cast.
Didn't see that twist though.
We hope ABC continues to write this series eventually linking the stories of young Jay to the older version.
Didn't see that twist though.
We hope ABC continues to write this series eventually linking the stories of young Jay to the older version.
Amazing. I was dreading this being a bad prequel with sub standard acting compared to the original Mystery Road with the amazing Arron Pederson. But...wow. This is stunning. Phenomenal acting, brilliant cinematography and photography that just stuns you. Have you ever seen the outback? Yeah I have. I live here and this is it - bang on accurate: feel the dust.
This is the outback writ large on film. Seriously congratulations to everyone involved in this, it's a creative credit to the original, and a new and impressive addition to the Mystery Road series and movies. 10/10.
Look me up, see my reviews, I hate almost everything. I bloody loved this. Gold star folks. If you haven't watched the original series, do yourself a favour and get into that. Then, watch this and thank me. I can't recommend this highly enough. Aussie TV at its best:
This is the outback writ large on film. Seriously congratulations to everyone involved in this, it's a creative credit to the original, and a new and impressive addition to the Mystery Road series and movies. 10/10.
Look me up, see my reviews, I hate almost everything. I bloody loved this. Gold star folks. If you haven't watched the original series, do yourself a favour and get into that. Then, watch this and thank me. I can't recommend this highly enough. Aussie TV at its best:
Mystery Road - Origin
This prequel got off to a slow and lumbering start, it was just insufficient to start the show with "soap" like issues.
However, as the show progressed, at a very decided pace, it started to establish a crime and potential suspects, they couldn't help themselves with the woke inserts and predictable indigenous issues that lacked heft. We had some terrible stereotyping and really there was little new here.
Mark Coles Smith made a fine Jay Swan and he did look uncannily like a young Aaron Pedersen. Overall the acting was crisp but the story lacked narrative impetus, as this rate they would get through a couple of cases a year in this hick town.
I'm giving this a 6 outta 10 meaning worth watching but it could have been so much better!
This prequel got off to a slow and lumbering start, it was just insufficient to start the show with "soap" like issues.
However, as the show progressed, at a very decided pace, it started to establish a crime and potential suspects, they couldn't help themselves with the woke inserts and predictable indigenous issues that lacked heft. We had some terrible stereotyping and really there was little new here.
Mark Coles Smith made a fine Jay Swan and he did look uncannily like a young Aaron Pedersen. Overall the acting was crisp but the story lacked narrative impetus, as this rate they would get through a couple of cases a year in this hick town.
I'm giving this a 6 outta 10 meaning worth watching but it could have been so much better!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the third time Kelton Pell and Mark Coles Smith have played father and son - The Circuit (2007), The Gods of Wheat Street (2013), and Mystery Road: Origin (2022).
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et suivre la liste de favoris afin de recevoir des recommandations personnalisées
- How many seasons does Mystery Road: Origin have?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée55 minutes
- Couleur
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant
Lacune principale
By what name was Mystery Road: Origin (2022) officially released in India in English?
Répondre