Lorsque des détectives britanniques et australiens font équipe pour résoudre le mystère d'un meurtre, ils découvrent une conspiration aux conséquences politiques internationales ainsi qu'un ... Tout lireLorsque des détectives britanniques et australiens font équipe pour résoudre le mystère d'un meurtre, ils découvrent une conspiration aux conséquences politiques internationales ainsi qu'un choc des cultures.Lorsque des détectives britanniques et australiens font équipe pour résoudre le mystère d'un meurtre, ils découvrent une conspiration aux conséquences politiques internationales ainsi qu'un choc des cultures.
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Ok so this isn't Line of Duty or the Wire but it it was much better than I was expecting due mainly to the two leads who carry it.
John Bradley seems to have mastered the smart cookie hidden behind the soft English 'buffoon' character.
Joanne Froggatt continues to show has the ability to lead. However, if I were being critical it does feel like she's being held back and not allowed to show her full range.
The one irritating aspect was her inability to maintain her 'posh' English accent. It slips every now and then revealing her northern roots.
Don't go into this expecting a breathtaking drama. Take it for what it is. A simple who done it with a great twist at the end!
John Bradley seems to have mastered the smart cookie hidden behind the soft English 'buffoon' character.
Joanne Froggatt continues to show has the ability to lead. However, if I were being critical it does feel like she's being held back and not allowed to show her full range.
The one irritating aspect was her inability to maintain her 'posh' English accent. It slips every now and then revealing her northern roots.
Don't go into this expecting a breathtaking drama. Take it for what it is. A simple who done it with a great twist at the end!
Bit odd.
I'm not sure what to make of this series given the fact you've spoken about things that seem so unnatural to the story. Why do I need to know that hormones are allowed in Australian meat, but not in British meat? What is your point?
Why do you keep bringing up, repeatedly, about the farming/meat standards being inferior in Australia compared to other countries? It seems very unnaturally placed in the script like you're trying to make a point?
Loved watching this for Max's character and the actor who plays him. As for his "boss" and her angst and unfriendliness, it seems a bit-well, cringe.
I'm not sure what to make of this series given the fact you've spoken about things that seem so unnatural to the story. Why do I need to know that hormones are allowed in Australian meat, but not in British meat? What is your point?
Why do you keep bringing up, repeatedly, about the farming/meat standards being inferior in Australia compared to other countries? It seems very unnaturally placed in the script like you're trying to make a point?
Loved watching this for Max's character and the actor who plays him. As for his "boss" and her angst and unfriendliness, it seems a bit-well, cringe.
North Shore feels like a airport novel, or perhaps the first draft for one where the plot intent of dialogue is written, but has never been fleshed out into anything sounding like real human speech. Moments that could have been lightened with humour are rushed through to get finish underlining whatever cliche the scene was putting up in neon lights.
Every plot point, every response is wooden or telegraphed; antagonisms between UK and Aussie police are set up so flatly and unreasonably that they seem unprofessional and childish.
The English leads deserve better but at least they got a paid working holiday down under.
Every plot point, every response is wooden or telegraphed; antagonisms between UK and Aussie police are set up so flatly and unreasonably that they seem unprofessional and childish.
The English leads deserve better but at least they got a paid working holiday down under.
Ok I'm five episodes in so probably shouldn't be calling it.
There's a bit to like.
The actual whodunnit is mildly intriguing.
The pommy detective is head and shoulders above the rest of the cast.
The Aussie lead detective is just dreadful. Probably not completely the actors fault though. She starts out as every cliche ridden caricature you could imagine and pretty much stays there.
What really annoys me though is the lack of reality in the day to day situations. We are supposed to believe that the leader of the opposition in the middle of an election campaign has 3 hours to spend at the beck and call of some strumpet every night in one city. Then there's meant to be a big trade agreement. FFS have the writers not heard of caretaker mode?
There's a bit to like.
The actual whodunnit is mildly intriguing.
The pommy detective is head and shoulders above the rest of the cast.
The Aussie lead detective is just dreadful. Probably not completely the actors fault though. She starts out as every cliche ridden caricature you could imagine and pretty much stays there.
What really annoys me though is the lack of reality in the day to day situations. We are supposed to believe that the leader of the opposition in the middle of an election campaign has 3 hours to spend at the beck and call of some strumpet every night in one city. Then there's meant to be a big trade agreement. FFS have the writers not heard of caretaker mode?
I was hoping this mini series would be a face spaced thriller set against the background of beautiful Sydney and Sydney Harbour. It was a slow routine mystery with great actors like the Queen of the British mini series Joanne Froggatt and the beautiful Claire Lovering. Unusual casting of John Bradley as the British cop but added a little bit of humour.
It was a beautiful tourist commercial for Sydney. I would like to see film makers who have a big budget , great cast and locations make a fast spaced serial killer style mystery in Sydney, The Rocks and the Northern Beaches. Gave it a 7 for the cast and beautiful photography.
It was a beautiful tourist commercial for Sydney. I would like to see film makers who have a big budget , great cast and locations make a fast spaced serial killer style mystery in Sydney, The Rocks and the Northern Beaches. Gave it a 7 for the cast and beautiful photography.
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- AnecdotesThe international arrivals hall at Sydney airport has the doors at the side of the hall and the family and friends section is much further back. The scene was obviously shot on a set that's a poor representation of the real location.
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