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Após um ataque cibernético a um banco alemão, um investigador se junta às autoridades locais e a um hacker de elite para rastrear os suspeitos.Após um ataque cibernético a um banco alemão, um investigador se junta às autoridades locais e a um hacker de elite para rastrear os suspeitos.Após um ataque cibernético a um banco alemão, um investigador se junta às autoridades locais e a um hacker de elite para rastrear os suspeitos.
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Didn't fullfill my expectations, but it's a good binge if you are bored
Best Romanian series I've seen in a long time, possibly ever.
My only beef with it is some weird car rides in the city (going for long rides from one place only to end up in pretty much the same place as before when you're supposedly in a hurry - but I get that it's a work of FICTION, don't you worry about that) and some weird lines here and there. But it's really good! And it gets better and better as it progresses. The plot is unexpectedly believable.
I've seen people give this a low rating and complain that it's not based in Ramnicu Valcea (supposedly the REAL Hackerville), which is pretty funny to me since I live in Timisoara and saw a neighbour on the news getting arrested for hacking into the Pentagon server a while back but whatever. Just because it's not the REAL Hackerville doesn't mean it isn't good. It's a title. And it's just the first season. Feels like it could go Valcea at any moment.
Halfway through the season it starts to feel undercooked tho. And the ending is weird. Alright peace.
My only beef with it is some weird car rides in the city (going for long rides from one place only to end up in pretty much the same place as before when you're supposedly in a hurry - but I get that it's a work of FICTION, don't you worry about that) and some weird lines here and there. But it's really good! And it gets better and better as it progresses. The plot is unexpectedly believable.
I've seen people give this a low rating and complain that it's not based in Ramnicu Valcea (supposedly the REAL Hackerville), which is pretty funny to me since I live in Timisoara and saw a neighbour on the news getting arrested for hacking into the Pentagon server a while back but whatever. Just because it's not the REAL Hackerville doesn't mean it isn't good. It's a title. And it's just the first season. Feels like it could go Valcea at any moment.
Halfway through the season it starts to feel undercooked tho. And the ending is weird. Alright peace.
I saw the second season from "Umbre" a couple of days ago and I gave this one a chance. From the first episode it seems pretty catchy with good acting and a nice story, inspired somehow from the reality. After the second episode, I can say that for sure I will watch it until the end and I recommend to you also.
Hackerville is a gripping cyber-thriller series that blends crime, technology, and cultural contrasts into an engaging narrative. With an excellent script, solid direction, and a talented cast, the show stands out as one of the most well-executed European (Romanian) productions in recent years.
Story & Scenario The plot revolves around a major cyber-attack on a German bank, leading investigators to Romania - Lisa Metz (German police investigator, of Romanian origin) where a group of hackers is suspected. What follows is a high-stakes chase through the underground world of cybercrime, set against the backdrop of Timisoara's urban landscape. The scenario is masterfully crafted, blending tension, mystery, and social commentary. The pacing keeps viewers engaged, with well-placed twists that avoid clichés and instead deliver a fresh take on the hacker genre.
Casting & Performances One of Hackerville's greatest strengths is its cast. One of Hackerville's biggest strengths is its casting. Andi Vasluianu, in the role of Romanian cop Sandor, delivers a charismatic and grounded performance. His portrayal of a street-smart, no-nonsense officer adds authenticity to the series, making him a perfect contrast to Lisa's methodical German approach. The chemistry between them brings an extra layer of realism, with sharp dialogue and natural interactions.
Cipi, played by an outstanding young actor, steals the show as the genius, tech-savvy hacker. His character is layered and engaging-caught between the excitement of his digital skills and the dangers that come with them. His vulnerability and intelligence make him a compelling focal point of the story.
Supporting roles are equally strong, bringing authenticity to the series. The dynamic between investigators and local law enforcement adds a layer of realism, and the Romanian setting is used effectively, giving the show a distinctive atmosphere. The show doesn't just focus on hacking; it also gives us a bit of a nostalgic/eerie feeling, reminiscing the former communist era in Romania, anti-communist resistance, and giving us a glimpse of the fight against corruption, and organized crime.
Final Verdict With a compelling story, a well-crafted scenario, and excellent performances-especially from Andi Vasluiani and the supporting cast-Hackerville is a must-watch. It manages to combine cyber-thriller elements with strong character development, making it both exciting and emotionally engaging. Fans of crime dramas and tech-savvy thrillers will find Hackerville to be a refreshing and high-quality production.
Story & Scenario The plot revolves around a major cyber-attack on a German bank, leading investigators to Romania - Lisa Metz (German police investigator, of Romanian origin) where a group of hackers is suspected. What follows is a high-stakes chase through the underground world of cybercrime, set against the backdrop of Timisoara's urban landscape. The scenario is masterfully crafted, blending tension, mystery, and social commentary. The pacing keeps viewers engaged, with well-placed twists that avoid clichés and instead deliver a fresh take on the hacker genre.
Casting & Performances One of Hackerville's greatest strengths is its cast. One of Hackerville's biggest strengths is its casting. Andi Vasluianu, in the role of Romanian cop Sandor, delivers a charismatic and grounded performance. His portrayal of a street-smart, no-nonsense officer adds authenticity to the series, making him a perfect contrast to Lisa's methodical German approach. The chemistry between them brings an extra layer of realism, with sharp dialogue and natural interactions.
Cipi, played by an outstanding young actor, steals the show as the genius, tech-savvy hacker. His character is layered and engaging-caught between the excitement of his digital skills and the dangers that come with them. His vulnerability and intelligence make him a compelling focal point of the story.
Supporting roles are equally strong, bringing authenticity to the series. The dynamic between investigators and local law enforcement adds a layer of realism, and the Romanian setting is used effectively, giving the show a distinctive atmosphere. The show doesn't just focus on hacking; it also gives us a bit of a nostalgic/eerie feeling, reminiscing the former communist era in Romania, anti-communist resistance, and giving us a glimpse of the fight against corruption, and organized crime.
Final Verdict With a compelling story, a well-crafted scenario, and excellent performances-especially from Andi Vasluiani and the supporting cast-Hackerville is a must-watch. It manages to combine cyber-thriller elements with strong character development, making it both exciting and emotionally engaging. Fans of crime dramas and tech-savvy thrillers will find Hackerville to be a refreshing and high-quality production.
Dont really belive the other review, Ramnicu Valcea they re self proclamed hackerville, but we all know that in Timisoara they're the most smart and skilled hackers, so the location is good. Timisoara guys they shut up and do it, Valcea guys talk much and do nothing
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