Maria-s_Georg
A rejoint le avr. 2003
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Note de Maria-s_Georg
I find the characters to be quite dull. The main character Goran seems to be 'Mr. Know-it-all' solving each case without much help. His partner or dare I say that just seems to be there for show and seems to float off into the background. What ever happened to the cops solving the case together? Each squad member putting there two cents in to help the case?
The look and feel of the Major Case office isn't very gritty it looks more like a Cozy Corperate Business office just off of Wall Street than an actual squad room. The floors are carpeted and it's not dark, dank or noisy. It completely loses the feel of a nice depressing cop show.
The look and feel of the Major Case office isn't very gritty it looks more like a Cozy Corperate Business office just off of Wall Street than an actual squad room. The floors are carpeted and it's not dark, dank or noisy. It completely loses the feel of a nice depressing cop show.
Lifetime shouldn't produce original television shows, they just don't work. I recently saw an episode of this and I must say it does live up to it's standards. A female dominant police squad, that's realistic. I did notice one of the character's background seemed quite similar to another separate detective on another crime drama.
Hmm...coincidence?
One thing that seemed to bug me what the constant interruption of 'victim's ramblings' that seem to come out of know where that had nothing to do with the case at hand. It totally screwed up the flow of series.
Hmm...Perhaps that's why it was cancelled.
Hmm...coincidence?
One thing that seemed to bug me what the constant interruption of 'victim's ramblings' that seem to come out of know where that had nothing to do with the case at hand. It totally screwed up the flow of series.
Hmm...Perhaps that's why it was cancelled.
Well...I originally wanted to watch this little telefilm; to see some other stuff Hargitay had done. I must say it was werid seeing her with long hair. The whole plot of the story ran like your typical 'lifetime' movie. You know the channel where; "The men are accused, and the women are abused."
Just like all other lifetime movies, this one was predictable. As soon as the Lawyer's daughter left for college I swear I knew exactly what was going to happen. I understand that someone would like to make unique camera shots to enhance their piece. But trust me using dutch angles was not a way to go. It just seemed to make the film worse, and I wondered when they'd stop it.
Besides all of that they never really explained the 'note' that the basketball player found in Rendi's computer. I find it hard that the girl would dismiss it all that easily. In regards to that it wasn't very realistic.
Just like all other lifetime movies, this one was predictable. As soon as the Lawyer's daughter left for college I swear I knew exactly what was going to happen. I understand that someone would like to make unique camera shots to enhance their piece. But trust me using dutch angles was not a way to go. It just seemed to make the film worse, and I wondered when they'd stop it.
Besides all of that they never really explained the 'note' that the basketball player found in Rendi's computer. I find it hard that the girl would dismiss it all that easily. In regards to that it wasn't very realistic.