Blinded by the Lights
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- 2018
- 1 h
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn eight-episode story charting seven days from the life of a cocaine dealer whose perfectly organized life begins to sink into chaos while he is forced to make the most important choices in... Ler tudoAn eight-episode story charting seven days from the life of a cocaine dealer whose perfectly organized life begins to sink into chaos while he is forced to make the most important choices in his life.An eight-episode story charting seven days from the life of a cocaine dealer whose perfectly organized life begins to sink into chaos while he is forced to make the most important choices in his life.
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One of the best (just the best?) Polish series for years. Excellent acting, keeping in suspense, music, a huge amount of perfect details, which in its entirety create a virtually perfect work, which is definitely worth seeing.
Beautiful visuals and aesthetics. Stylized, but still quite realistic - especially in dialogues and language. Very typical for V4 countries underworld. And devilishly funny. Psychedelic, even Lovecraftian overhangs. Works on so many levels - gangster flick, thriller, comedy, horror, existential drama... Beautiful music and shots of winter Warsaw.
Casting is superb. All actors and actresses play well, but Jan Frycz (Dario) and Robert Wieckiewicz (Jacek) are pure gold! Dario is one of the most creepy and weird antagonists I ever see.
Every episode is unique, but especially last few ones are SO dark and tense.
Yet another remarkable Polish, grim-n-gritty cosmicized thriller. What's cosmicized thriller, I hear you ask? Well, it's those conspicuously dark and adult thrillers that used Lovercraft-style ('cosmic horror') tropes to represent the interior life of their protagonists. Think True Detective first season, or the fine Polish series Kruk.
That's more or less what Binded by the Lights sets out to do: a few days in the life of a drug dealer as the.vice tightens. But to a large extent, this is just an excuse for a series of excellent vignettes exploring the different milieu which buy their coke (because it's all coke) from our protagonist Kuba.
You get a dazzling portrait of Polish gangsta rap, half terrifying and half laughable. You get stunning techno nightclub scenes (with not a single shot using bisexual lighting, thank god!) You get dingy Russian restaurants, crime-fueled nouveau riche weddings, singing Vietnamese tailors, and much more. All this is beautifully shot, flawlessly acted by a cast of memorable faces and a remarkable soundtrack, ranging from piano sonatas to dark and hard minimal techno, via mainstream and alternative hiphop and what I imagine to be Polish turbopop. But perhaps the greatest achievement here is the writing, specifically the dialogue, which are always tense and terse, full of flavour and rousing, but remain credible throughout, which is a rare feat in crime films. Special mention to the subtitlers who did a great job btw.
My only complaint is that the second half is not quite as good as the first three our four episodes. Mind you, it's still very good, but as we get more tied up in the plot the directors indulge less of those little vignettes where Kuba really shone. Yet the plot is tight and everything comes together in the last couple of episodes, with long awaited reckonings and moral dilemmas, so I can't complain much!
Don't let the (rather generic) plot description and pink-lit poster dissuade you, this is very much worth your time! You'll thank me late.
That's more or less what Binded by the Lights sets out to do: a few days in the life of a drug dealer as the.vice tightens. But to a large extent, this is just an excuse for a series of excellent vignettes exploring the different milieu which buy their coke (because it's all coke) from our protagonist Kuba.
You get a dazzling portrait of Polish gangsta rap, half terrifying and half laughable. You get stunning techno nightclub scenes (with not a single shot using bisexual lighting, thank god!) You get dingy Russian restaurants, crime-fueled nouveau riche weddings, singing Vietnamese tailors, and much more. All this is beautifully shot, flawlessly acted by a cast of memorable faces and a remarkable soundtrack, ranging from piano sonatas to dark and hard minimal techno, via mainstream and alternative hiphop and what I imagine to be Polish turbopop. But perhaps the greatest achievement here is the writing, specifically the dialogue, which are always tense and terse, full of flavour and rousing, but remain credible throughout, which is a rare feat in crime films. Special mention to the subtitlers who did a great job btw.
My only complaint is that the second half is not quite as good as the first three our four episodes. Mind you, it's still very good, but as we get more tied up in the plot the directors indulge less of those little vignettes where Kuba really shone. Yet the plot is tight and everything comes together in the last couple of episodes, with long awaited reckonings and moral dilemmas, so I can't complain much!
Don't let the (rather generic) plot description and pink-lit poster dissuade you, this is very much worth your time! You'll thank me late.
This series has some drawbacks like scenes that aren't necessary or hard to understand meaning, but you shouldn't look at it as just another tv series about drugs.
You have to understand that everything that happens in it is 100% true and is happening on a day to day bases in Poland. That doesn't mean everybody in Poland or anybody thats Polish will understand this series. You have to be a part of the Polish streets to understand the full meaning behind it. From their brotherhood, trough coruption, to the impact that drugs have on somebodys mind and their whole life.
It's honestly one of the best series I have ever seen and if you can emotionally connect with the main character, it's going to be a really emotional journey.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Warsaw presented from a different perspective not many people can see. Great acting and brilliant storyline.
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- 1 h(60 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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