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Natascha McElhone, Gregg Sulkin, and Celine Buckens in The Kollective (2025)

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The Kollective

7 recensioni
6/10

Promising Concept, but Lacks Execution

"The Kollective" presents some intriguing storylines that capture the viewer's attention and spark curiosity. However, the series is noticeably hampered by its low budget, which is evident throughout.

The production quality leaves much to be desired, with poor filming and editing choices that detract from the overall experience. The cutting feels abrupt and disjointed, making it difficult to stay fully engaged with the narrative. Additionally, the music often sounds cheap and fails to enhance the emotional impact of the scenes.

While the potential for a compelling series is there, the execution falls short, leaving viewers wanting more in terms of production value and polish. With some improvements, "The Kollective" could truly shine.
  • chuzreep
  • 10 giu 2025
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7/10

A sleek, topical thriller with real stakes

A team of young journalists band together after a tragedy to expose deep-rooted global corruption, starting with a suspicious plane crash in the DRC and winding through dangerous international intrigue.

The Kollective offers cinematic quality more fitting for feature film than TV. Its direction by Assaf Bernstein and Randa Chahoud delivers punchy visuals and tight pacing. Acting stands out: Natascha McElhone and Gregg Sulkin give grounded performances, while the ensemble's chemistry adds emotional weight. One element that falters late in the season is a slight overreliance on exposition ("show-don't-tell" would've elevated it), but the scripting remains smart and engaging.

I was drawn in by its topical themes and got emotionally invested in the journalists' mission. The stakes feel real, and the series managed to keep me on edge - though a mid-season lull briefly slowed momentum. Still, it keeps delivering fresh reveals and character nuance.

Great for viewers who enjoy political thrillers with a journalistic edge. Think Spotlight meets Homeland. If you prefer lean action or romcom style pacing, this might feel too serious or talk-heavy. Viewer discretion advised early on; this one leans on facts, not fluff.
  • carl-spies
  • 13 giu 2025
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6/10

ripped from the headlines

A group of idealistic international independent journalists investigate cases as chosen by the collective. They start digging into a plane crash in Congo which killed a journalist. It unravels a Russian exploitation mine in Africa and so much more.

I don't recognize these actors other than Natascha McElhone and Gregg Sulkin. Some have accents. The show has a lot of texting initially which is not my favorite aspect of modern TV. Despite the ripped-from-the-headlines plot, the story feels a bit fake. It's not any worst than any other shows, but this wants to be real and impactful. I don't think that it's breaking through. Maybe this should be concentrating on one reporter. After a six episode first season, I don't see this continuing.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 6 ago 2025
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6/10

In spite of itself

  • cjmoose-83364
  • 20 lug 2025
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2/10

Yet another recruitment infomercial for the wikileaks wannabes looking for a (third) world to save

Okay, start with a half-dozen impossibly hip jet-set euro-yuppies of no visible means of support, who have formed some 'collective' (use your imagination) in order to, um, fight fake news or something.

A boyfriend of one decides to quit his restaurant job and 'be a reporter', and careens down to deepest-darkest Africa (with thousands in cash at the ready to hand around like candy, naturally, to the locals) so he can save the world with The Truth from... what (of course) turns out to be The Russians. Our hero then is utterly blindsided by the happenstance that The Russians are way better at chasing white yuppies down in the streets of Kinshasa (the city they basically own, we're to believe), than he is at outrunning them.

Next Time On The Kollective, presumably, more of the same.

I'm not sticking around to find out. Comic book superheroes bore me, especially the left-leaning ones acting out there Wikileaks Wannabe fantasies in other people's countries where they are not particularly welcome to begin with, even when armed with The Truth....
  • framersqool
  • 15 giu 2025
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5/10

An exaggerated presentation of independent journalism

My initial reaction is that I was fascinated with the story and particularly of independent journalism. That's something that's prevalent today in order to obtain information. Of course the story takes exorbitant and manufactured narrative. In some parts is quite good and in other parts it's misses totally. The altruism and naïveté of our protagonist are very frustrating. If this was the real world that I'll be dead by now and it would end in the first episode.
  • kzxpsqczb
  • 24 lug 2025
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9/10

In today's world The Kollective offers hope

I wasn't disappointed by things that upset some users. Because it's, as the title suggests, a 'Kollective' of young journalists linked by the desire to put truth to lies, it wasn't a surprise that music & visuals weren't "big screen" callibre. It's gritty storytelling done in a realistic rather than cinematic way. I was looking for a break from the 24/7 abhorrent news & was pleasantly surprised to find it in a TV Series; on network & streaming that was believable, not flash & glam. All I can say is, the characters were believable, it's shot in places not usually seen, and it kept my interest from Ep.1 through 6. It's good to know it's been renewed. I hope it won't sacrifice grit for glam. It doesn't need it.
  • netgran
  • 7 ago 2025
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