Max Liebermann, um aluno de Sigmund Freud, assiste o detetive Reinhardt na investigação de uma série de assassinatos perturbadores nos grandes cafés e casas de ópera de Viena em 1900.Max Liebermann, um aluno de Sigmund Freud, assiste o detetive Reinhardt na investigação de uma série de assassinatos perturbadores nos grandes cafés e casas de ópera de Viena em 1900.Max Liebermann, um aluno de Sigmund Freud, assiste o detetive Reinhardt na investigação de uma série de assassinatos perturbadores nos grandes cafés e casas de ópera de Viena em 1900.
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I really enjoyed the first episode of this new BBC1 one detective series. Bringing a young doctor who has studied Freud to help the detective solve a bizarre string of murders makes for an exciting beginning! I didn't know any of the actors but the wonderful cast and settings around Vienna circa 1900 made for an excellent production. Can't wait to see the rest of this compelling series.
I have been hugely impressed by Vienna Murders, three episodes of absorbing, exciting, and hugely enjoyable drama.
This show was bound to draw comparisons with Sherlock, given the associations that's understandable, but that is no bad thing, Sherlock in its heyday was thrilling viewing, this had the same vibe.
Think Murder Rooms crossed with Sherlock to get an idea of the tone. The actual crimes are very dark and macabre, the crime fighting duo are superb, the pair play off one another incredibly well, and are well supported by all.
Production values are superb, it has a lavish, big budget feel, the first episode in particular looks incredible.
I loved all three, but perhaps favoured the second one, it was a wonderful story, but the other two were excellent also.
A shame we only had three, but I understand why, it's obvious that these cost a lot to make, and took a long time. Well worth it though, I just hope we get some more in the future.
Gripping and utterly entertaining. 9/10
This show was bound to draw comparisons with Sherlock, given the associations that's understandable, but that is no bad thing, Sherlock in its heyday was thrilling viewing, this had the same vibe.
Think Murder Rooms crossed with Sherlock to get an idea of the tone. The actual crimes are very dark and macabre, the crime fighting duo are superb, the pair play off one another incredibly well, and are well supported by all.
Production values are superb, it has a lavish, big budget feel, the first episode in particular looks incredible.
I loved all three, but perhaps favoured the second one, it was a wonderful story, but the other two were excellent also.
A shame we only had three, but I understand why, it's obvious that these cost a lot to make, and took a long time. Well worth it though, I just hope we get some more in the future.
Gripping and utterly entertaining. 9/10
This was as good, or even better, than anything I have seen in the genre for a long time. Never mind all the Sherlock comparisons, this was above all that. You don't have to like a character for them to be good. And, believe me, the acting was way better than many of the comparisons cited by some critics. Strong characters. Convincing set-ups. Credible plots and all this set against a background of the rising pan-European anti-semitism which culminated in the Nazis. Very pertinent to our own experience of a new rise of the Right across the globe. Timely, powerful and entertaining. So why only three????
Very good and fresh crime-solving drama set in Vienna on the eve of the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
Damned by a patronising and sneering review in the Observer, it is most enthraling.
First to say, it's not Sherlock & Watson. It's more of a team player effort. Of course, Both main characters, Lieberman and the inspector, have to come together from very diametrical positions of how a case should be solved.
The term of 'profiler' is used, and I'm quite sure that's for the audience only, and wasn't known then. But they may have had a similiar name for a killer's extrapolated personality.
Acting is really very good, and Mathew Beard is just optimal for Liebermann, exploring new methods of deduction and investigation.
Very high production values, meticulously catching the flair of the young 20th century during the short time when Vienna was the capital of a huge empire, where the Jews tried to find their place by assimilating themselves.
There is always some dry humor present, which makes the show a very pleasant watch.
Directing by Robert Dornhelm in the first episode is great. Tension is built very well until the case is solved in a nice finale.
Of course Vienna is the third main Character, as it is shown in most of it's remaining Glory from the old days.
There are some small references to the famous 'Third Man', or I thought to recognise them.
In this first episode most of the secondary characters did not get much attention, but I hope this will change in later episodes.
I hope the coming episodes are equally high in quality to the first one.
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- CuriosidadesCreator Stephen Thompson was a writer on "Sherlock" and "Doctor Who". There are some similarities in terms of the relationship between Lieberman and Rheinhardt & between Sherlock and Watson in that series.
- ConexõesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.244 (2019)
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